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ANGELES LOS New Advances Start Here pediatric agenda Learn to recognize, identify and diagnose a variety of pediatric ophthalmic conditions. for the who will benefit Primary care physicians (pediatricians, family practitioners), emergency non-ophthalmologist room physicians, primary care physician residents, optometrists, primary care nurses, ophthalmic surgical nurses and assistants, orthoptists and ophthalmic technologists/technicians 2013 learning objectives Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to: • Describe the various causes and treatment approaches to congenital , congenital glaucoma, nasolacrimal duct obstruction, , esotropia, exotropia and cranial nerve palsies • Demonstrate a basic understanding of the different refractive errors and the role of the primary care physician/pediatrician in the vision screening processes • Identify examples of various common and uncommon pediatric ocular

problems, including leukocoria and genetic disorders that involve the eye • Explain the differential diagnosis of the red eye including , corneal abrasion and ocular inflammatory disease • Recognize when headache is of ocular etiology

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pupillary function and intraocular structures utilizing slit-lamp biomicroscopy u and direct ophthalmoscopy

location Morning sessions University of Illinois at Chicago S ymposi

College of Medicine Research Building Gerald Moss Auditorium S OPHTHALMOLOGY 909 S. Wolcott Street Room 1020, Chicago, IL 60612 U c Afternoon sessions Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary ISM Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Pediatric Ophthalmology and Clinic, 2nd floor

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www. Saturday, September 28, 2013 201 AND message from the department chair program saturday, september 28 | 7:30am - 5pm

Rohit Varma, MD, MPH Registration Professor and Chair, Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, UIC Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Welcome Nathalie Azar, MD Associate Dean for Strategic Planning , University of Illinois College of Medicine–Chicago Morning The 2013 Pediatric Ophthalmology for the Non-Ophthalmologist Symposium provides The Pediatric Eye Exam Nathalie Azar, MD a morning of presentations by our highly experienced and specialized ophthalmologists I Can’t See and I Want !! Refractive Errors in Children Marilyn Miller, MD followed by an afternoon of workshops in our pediatric ophthalmology service where I Still Can’t See, Even with Glasses!! Amblyopia Javaneh Abbasian, MD participants will obtain hands-on experience with various visual assessment techniques. Vision Screening Iris Kassem, MD, PhD The Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus The White Pupil: Causes and Treatment of Leukocoria Javaneh Abbasian, MD Service is the largest of its kind in the Chicago area. With more than 150 years of The Red Eye Nathalie Azar, MD excellence in patient care, research and education, The Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary is delighted to offer this course. I am Not Crying! Tearing in Children Javaneh Abbasian, MD Ouch!! I Got Poked in the Eye: Eye Trauma Iris Kassem, MD, PhD symposium presenters Are You Looking at Me? Strabismus Nathalie Azar, MD Why Do I Need my Eyes Checked if my Knee Hurts? eye infirmary COURSE DIRECTOR ocular Manifestations of Systemic Diseases Iris Kassem, MD, PhD continuing medical education Nathalie Azar, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology Look Mom, I am Double Jointed! Ocular Manifestations of CME and CE credit and accreditation Director, Pediatric Ophthalmology & Adult Strabismus and Fellowship Program Heritable Connective Tissue Diseases Genie Bang, MD Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) College of Medicine is accredited by Headaches and the Eye Heather Moss, MD, PhD My Dancing Eyes! Genie Bang, MD the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing Eye Infirmary course Faculty Photo Quiz Eye Infirmary Course Faculty medical education for physicians. The UIC College of Medicine designates this live Javaneh Abbasian, MD activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s).TM Physicians should Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Pediatric Ophthalmology & Adult Strabismus Service claim only the CME credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the Afternoon Genie Bang, MD Direct Ophthalmoscopy Session I 2nd and 3rd Year Ophthalmology Residents activity. Optometrists can claim Continuing Education credit commensurate with Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology the extent of their participation in the activity. Pediatric Ophthalmology & Adult Strabismus Service Pediatric Visual Assessment Session I Lisa Hartemayer, CO, MBA, Micaela Johnson, CO and Julie Lenth-Carver, CO Iris Kassem, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology Direct Ophthalmoscopy Session II 2nd and 3rd Year Ophthalmology Residents Pediatric Ophthalmology & Adult Strabismus Service Pediatric Visual Assessment Session II Lisa Hartemayer, CO, MBA, Micaela Johnson, CO Marilyn Miller, MD and Julie Lenth-Carver, CO register online www.signmeup.com/89754 Professor of Ophthalmology Pediatric Ophthalmology & Adult Strabismus Service Retinoscopy/ Slit-lamp Evaluation for Technicians and Ophthalmic Assistants Registration Heather Moss, MD, PhD 2nd and 3rd Year Ophthalmology Residents, Lisa Hartemayer, CO, MBA Advanced registration required. A $40 processing fee will be assessed for participants Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Micaela Johnson, CO Director, Neuro-Ophthalmology Service and Fellowship Program requesting CME or CE credit. Participants may request credit commensurate with their attendance. A detailed schedule, including lecture times, is online at: certified Orthoptists www.TheEye.org/courses If you cannot register online, please contact Steve Svoboda: Lisa Hartemayer, CO, COMT, MBA Micaela Johnson, CO Phone: (312) 996-6591 • Fax: (312) 996-2493 • [email protected] Julie Lenth-Carver, CO

Faculty Disclosure The University of Illinois, in an effort to comply with the Standards and Policies set forth by the Accreditation Council eluxe for Continuing Medical Education requires that all faculty members demonstrate balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in their presentations. All faculty members will disclose significant financial interests or relationships with organizations that provide products, services or tudio D tudio equipment being discussed during a presentation. Faculty members are also required to inform the audience of any presentation of a medical device, product or pharmaceutical that has not been approved for such purpose by the FDA. Financial and “off-label” disclosure statements by the faculty

will be made at the outset of each presentation so participants may form their own opinion about each presentation. S design: