Download - 28th Annual Cullen Course: Clinical Advances in Ophthalmology for Practicing Ophthalmologists
February 22-23, 2013The Houstonian Hotel, Houston, Texas
Baylor College of MedicineDepartment of Ophthalmology
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CLINICAL ADVANCESIN OPHTHALMOLOGY
28th Annual CULLEN COURSE
Needs
Continued progress in the basic and clinical sciences, therapeutics, technology, and surgical techniques is leading to increased understanding of eye disorders and improved diagnosis and management. The purpose of this course is to update practicing ophthalmologists and ophthalmologists in training on the latest, clinically-relevant advances in the field and to provide useful, evidence-based information on the diagnosis and treatment of ophthalmic disorders.
Target AudiencePracticing ophthalmologists and ophthalmologists in training.
ObjectivesAt the conclusion of the activity, participants should be able to:• Useintraocularlens(IOL)calculationsandbiometricdatatoimproverefractiveoutcomesinpatients
undergoing cataract surgery.• Assessthebenefitsandrisksofsurgicalinterventionsforthetreatmentofpatientswithglaucoma.• Diagnosetheunderlyingcauseofvisionimpairmentinpediatricpatientsandmanage appropriately.• Applyevidence-basedapproachesindiagnosingandmanagingocular
surface disease.• Applyanti-VEGFtherapytomanageretinalconditionsunrelatedtoage-relatedmaculardegeneration(AM).• Selectandimplementoculoplasticsurgicalproceduresthatcanbesafely
performed in an office-based setting.• Identifypatientsatriskforcataractsurgerycomplicationsandimple-
ment anticipatory management strategies to minimize adverse effects and improve outcomes.
• Applyneuroimagingandaccuratelyinterpretresultsindiagnosingandmanaging neuro-ophthalmologic diseases / disorders.
Educational MethodsLectures,CasePresentations,Point/CounterpointPresentations,QuestionandAnswerSessions.
EvaluationEvaluationbyquestionnairewilladdressprogramcontent,presentation,andpossiblebias.
Accreditation/Credit DesignationBaylorCollegeofMedicineisaccreditedbytheAccreditationCouncilforContinuingMedicalEducationtoprovidecontinuingmedicaleducationforphysicians.
BaylorCollegeofMedicinedesignatesthisliveactivityforamaximumof12.0AMAPRACategory 1 Credits™.Physiciansshouldclaimonlythecreditcommensuratewiththeextentoftheirparticipationinthe activity.
The presentation, Premium IOLs, FEMTO, and Informing Patients has been designated by BaylorCollegeofMedicinefor1.0creditofeducationinmedicalethicsand/orprofessionalresponsibility.
NoticesInordertomeettherequirementsoftheAccreditationCouncilforContinuingMedicalEducation,itisthepolicyofBaylorCollegeofMedicinethatallindividualswhoareinapositiontocontrolthecontentoftheCMEactivity(activitydirector,planningcommitteemembers,andfaculty)discloserelevantfinancialrelationshipswithcommercialinterests.Allidentifiedconflictsofinterestaremanagedtohelpensurethattheeducationalmaterialisscientificallybased,accurate,currentandobjectivelypresented.Specificdisclosurewillbemadetotheparticipantspriortotheeducationalactivity.
AudioorvideotapingisprohibitedwithoutwrittenpermissionfromtheActivityDirectorandtheOfficeofContinuingMedicalEducation,BaylorCollegeofMedicine,Houston,Texas.
Faculty, topics, program schedule, and credits are subject to change.
Baylor College of Medicine Course Faculty
DaviD Paton MeDal lecturer
EdwardJ.Holland,MDDirectorofCorneaServices,CincinnatiEyeInstitute
ProfessorofOphthalmology,UniversityofCincinnati,Cincinnati,Ohio
ethics lecturer
JohnD.Banja,PhDProfessor,DepartmentofRehabilitationMedicine
MedicalEthicist,CenterforEthicsEmoryUniversity,Atlanta,Georgia
Activity CoordinatorsRobinCaldwell|DavidMadrigal|MelissaDoyle
Planning Committee
Mitchell P. Weikert, MD, MSActivityDirector
Assistant ProfessorofOphthalmology
Douglas D. Koch, MDActivityDirector
ProfessorofOphthalmologyTheAllen,Mosbacher,andLaw
ChairofOphthalmology
MiltonBoniuk,MDProfessorofOphthalmologyTheCarolineF.EllesChair ofOphthalmology
PetrosE.Carvounis,MD,BMBChAssistantProfessorofOphthalmology
PeterT.Chang,MDAssistantProfessorofOphthalmology
YvonneI.Chu,MD,MBAAssociateProfessorofOphthalmology
DavidK.Coats,MDProfessorofOphthalmology
RobertE.CoffeeIII,MDAssistantProfessorofOphthalmology
JaneC.Edmond,MDAssociateProfessorofOphthalmology
RodForoozan,MDAssociateProfessorofOphthalmology
BenjaminJ.Frankfort,MD,PhDAssistantProfessorofOphthalmology
RonaldL.Gross,MDProfessorofOphthalmologyCliftonR.McMichaelChair ofOphthalmology
M.BowesHamill,MDAssociateProfessorofOphthalmology
MohammedHussein,MDAssistantProfessorofOphthalmology
DanB.Jones,MDSidW.RichardsonProfessorDistinguishedServiceProfessorandMargarettRootBrownChairofOphthalmology
DouglasP.Marx,MDAssistantProfessorofOphthalmology
AliceY.Matoba,MDAssociateProfessorofOphthalmology
SilviaOrengo-Nania,MDProfessorofOphthalmology
EvelynA.Paysse,MDProfessorofOphthalmology
StephenC.Pflugfelder,MDProfessorofOphthalmologyTheJamesandMargaretElkinsChair ofOphthalmology
DebraR.Shetlar,MDAssociateProfessorofOphthalmology
PaulG.Steinkuller,MDAssociateProfessorofOphthalmology
KimberlyG.Yen,MDAssociateProfessorofOphthalmology
MichaelT.Yen,MDAssociateProfessorofOphthalmology
ElizabethYeu-Lin,MDAssistantProfessorofOphthalmology
PetrosE.Carvounis,MDlDavidK.Coats,MDl RodForoozan,MD
RonaldL.GrossMDlDanB.Jones,MDlDouglasP.Marx,MD
7:15AM Registration&ContinentalBreakfast8:00 Welcome
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & GENETICS | Moderator: David K. Coats, MD
Crash Course in Pediatric Ophthalmology: 8:10 TreatmentofAccommodativeEsotropia K.Yen,MD 8:20 ShouldIorShoudn’tIPrescribeGlasses? P.Steinkuller,MD 8:30 TreatmentofNasolacrimalDuctObstruction- Choices,Choices... D.Coats,MD8:40 IntermittentExotropia-EnoughisEnough! DecidingWhen&HowtoTreat E.Paysse,MD 8:50 PediatricEyeDisorderswithSeriousSystematic Implications:ConditionsYouDon’tWanttoMiss M.Hussein,MD
Insomnia: The Patients That Keep Us Awake At Night9:00 AmblyopiaTreatmentIsn’tWorking-IsMyDiagnosisWrong? D.Coats,MD 9:10 DivergenceInsufficiency-WhenIsaNeurological Work-UpIndicated? E.Paysse,MD9:20 JuvenileIdiopathicUveitis-WhatIDoWhenICan’t GettheChildOffofTopicalSteroids K.Yen,MD9:30 ShouldIhaveAdmittedtheChildtotheHospital? M.Hussein,MD9:40 ThePatientorTheirParentsAreVeryUpsetWithMe- HowDoIHandleIt? P.Steinkuller,MD9:50 Question&AnswerSession
10:00 HealthBreak
OCULOPLASTICS | Moderator: Douglas Marx, MD
10:30 GettingStartedWithOffice-BasedOcculoplasticSurgery M.Yen,MD10:40 AdvancesInOrbitalVenolymphaticMalformationManagementD.Marx,MD10:50 TBD D.Shetlar,MD11:00 BotulinumToxins-There’sMoreThanJustOne M.Yen,MD11:10 CurrentTrendsinOrbitalFractureRepairD.Marx,MD11:20 Diagnostic&TherapeuticChallengesInOculoplasticSurgeryM.Boniuk,MD 11:50 Question&AnswerSession
12:00PM Lunch
1:00 EthicsLecture:PremiumIOLs,FEMTO,&InformingPatients J.Banja,PhD
2:00 HealthBreak
GLAUCOMA & NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY | Moderator: Ronald L. Gross, MD
Back to the Basics - Clinical Pearls2:20 VisualFields Faculty2:35 IntraocularPressure Faculty2:50 Gonioscopy Faculty3:05 OpticNerveExamination Faculty
Other Topics of Interest:3:20 Neuro-OphthalmicVisualFieldPrimer R.Foroozan,MD3:30 IntracranialPressure&Glaucoma B.Frankfort,MD,PhD3:40 UpdateonOCTforGlaucoma Y.Chu,MD3:50 MIGS:ASovietFighterorNewGlaucomaSurgery? P.Chang,MD4:00 GlaucomaScreening R.Gross,MD4:10 Question&AnswerSession
4:20 Adjourn
FriDay, February 22, 2013
7:00AM ContinentalBreakfast
CATARACT / REFRACTIVE | Moderator: Douglas D. Koch, MD
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About IOLs (& Maybe More): Properties & Performance
8:00 Welcome8:10 Materials&Designs M.B.Hamill,MD8:20 ToricIOLs D.Koch,MD8:30 Presbyopia-CorrectingIOLs E.Yeu-Lin,MD
Exchanging & Suturing8:40 AnteriorChamber D.Koch,MD8:45 IrisFixation M.B.Hamill,MD8:50 ScleralFixation S.Pflugfelder,MD8:55 Rings&Segments M.Weikert,MD 9:00 Gluing E.Yeu-Lin,MD9:10 FemtosecondLasers:AShopper’sGuide M.Weikert,MD9:20 ProblemSolvingCases-Panel&AudienceDiscussion D.Koch,MD IOLCalculations&RK LASIK,PRK,orWalkAway?
10:00 HealthBreak
RETINA | Moderator: Petros Carvounis, MD, BMBCh
10:40 Nutriceuticals&theRetina:WhatEveryDoctorNeedstoKnow R.Coffee,MD10:50 TreatmentofMacularEdemaAssociatedWithCentral RetinalVeinOcclusion P.Carvounis,MD,BMBCh11:00 AdvancesinMacularSurgery R.Coffee,MD11:10 NeovascularAge-RelatedMacularDegeneration:Whatthe ComprehensiveOphthalmologistNeedstoKnow P.Carvounis,MD,BMBCh11:20 InterestingRetinaCasesforComprehensiveOphthalmologists Faculty
11:50 QuestionandAnswerSession
12:00PM Lunch
PATON MEDAL LECTURE
1:00 Introduction D.Jones,MD AdvancesintheManagementofSevere OcularSurfaceDisease E.Holland,MD 2:00 HealthBreak
CORNEA | Moderator: Dan B. Jones, MD
Meibomian Gland Disease2:20 HowtoMaketheDiagnosis S.Pflugfelder,MD2:40 MGD-RelatedKeratitis D.Jones,MD2:50 CurrentTreatmentRecommendations S.Pflugfelder,MD3:00 Questions&Discussion Faculty3:05 Keratitis&Scleritis-Let’sPuttheExpertsintheHotseat! A.Matoba,MD
Current Indications & Contraindications for Corneal Surgery3:25 LimbalStemCellTransplant/PROSE S.Pflugfelder,MD 3:33 AnteriorLamellarKeratoplasty A.Matoba,MD3:41 PenetratingKeratoplasty M.Weikert,MD3:49 DSAEK E.Yeu-Lin,MD3:58 DMEK M.B.Hamill,MD4:06 Question&AnswerSession
4:20 Adjourn
saturDay, February 23, 2013
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28th Annual CULLEN COURSE
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