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Workshops
Note: Workshops are not approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ or CNE Credit

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Monday, January 19

Clinical Applications of the Pentacam in Cataract
and Refractive Surgery

greenIntermediate-Advanced Level

Workshop Leader: Jack T. Holladay, MD, MSEE, FACS

This workshop will review the newest features of the Pentacam. You’ll hear experienced Pentacam users discuss the diagnostic capabilities of the Pentacam regarding difficult refractive surgery cases, how to obtain more accurate equivalent keratometric readings for post-refractive surgery patients undergoing cataract and IOL surgery, and learn how to interpret unusual topography maps. This course will help you understand all of the Pentacam features more completely so you can receive its maximum benefit for
your patients.

First-Hand Experience Utilizing Epiretinal Brachytherapy

greenAdvanced Level

Workshop Leaders: Tony Moses; Michael S. Ip, MD

The NeoVista Epiretinal Brachytherapy course will be a combination of
didactic and lecture with a hands-on workshop to learn the intricacies of the therapeutic approach to treating wet AMD, as being utilized in the CABERNET Clinical Study.

IOLMaster for Power Users

greenAdvanced Level

Workshop Leader: Warren E. Hill, MD, FACS

Advanced course covering refractive IOLs, post-refractive surgery calculations, lens constants personalization, integration with the Holladay IOL consultant and achieving success with dense cataract. New scan algorithms (software versions) will be discussed and demonstrated. New automated keratometry will also
be demonstrated.

Advanced Technology for Improved Surgical Outcomes

greenIntermediate-Advanced Level

Demonstration through case examples of the impact of technology on surgical decision making. Benefits of IOLMaster and Cirrus HD OCT to drive improved surgical outcomes will be discussed.

Sutureless Ocular Surface Reconstruction Using
Amniograft and Prokera

greenBasic Level

Workshop Leader: Scheffer C.G. Tseng, MD, PhD

This course will focus on amniotic membrane transplantation, used as a temporary graft with or without sutures (in a new device called Prokera) and as a permanent graft with or without sutures (using fibrin glue). This is a newly approved surgical procedure for ocular surface reconstruction in many corneal and external diseases. Attendees will learn the most up-to-date information on the indications for and limitations of amniotic membrane transplantation, and will have been introduced to the techniques through a video demonstration of the surgical procedure designed to be incorporated into a general or subspecialty ophthalmic practice.

Botox and Dermal Fillers in Ophthalmology: The Basics

greenBasic Level

Workshop Leader: Steven G. Yoelin, MD

The basic principles regarding Botox and dermal fillers will be reviewed; this course will include live injections.

The Importance of Corneal Biomechanical Properties in Clinical Practice

greenIntermediate Level

Corneal biomechanical property measurements such as Corneal Hysteresis and Corneal Resistance Factor are changing the way practitioners make important clinical decisions. This course will introduce attendees to the importance of measuring and considering these parameters, particularly in the cornea/refractive and glaucoma subspecialties.

Pushing the Boundaries of Fourier-Domain OCT:
Extensive Clinical Applications for Your Practice

greenIntermediate Level

Workshop Leader: Michael Sinai, PhD
Faculty: Anne L. Coleman, MD, PhD; Nalin Mehta, MD

This course will cover the latest clinical applications for the new, high-speed, high-resolution Fourier-Domain OCT. Main applications discussed will be for retina pathologies, glaucoma, anterior segment, and Doppler blood-flow. The course will cover unique 3-D imaging for retina and glaucoma, image registration for progression, volumetric analysis, the normative database, direct ganglion cell analysis, and more. New applications for the anterior segment, including cornea power calculations, will be covered in detail. An introduction in the exciting new Doppler blood-flow analysis will also be given. Numerous patient cases will be used to illustrate key points.

Fluoroquinolone Update: Pharmacodynamics, Penetration, and Persistence

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Panelists will review and provide clinical context for results of several new clinical studies evaluating fluroquinolone tear and intracameral concentrations over time. Results of most recent nationwide survey of antimicrobial susceptibility will also be discussed.

Specular Photography

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Workshop Leader: John Vacca

Explore the applications of the new gold standard in specular photography.

Precision Immersion Biometry

greenpurple Intermediate Level

Workshop Leader: Rhonda G. Waldron, MMSc, COMT, CRA, ROUB, RDMS
Faculty: M. Bryan Waldron, CCOA, ROUB

Accurate biometry is essential in today’s ophthalmology practices particularly with the advent of premium IOLs. Today’s options are immersion biometry or optical biometry with immersion. This workshop begins with a lecture describing immersion technique and spike pattern recognition followed by a video and hands-on workshop where participants perform immersion biometry on
available equipment.

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Wednesday, January 21

Now What Do I Do? How to Handle Difficult Patient Scenarios

greenpurpleblueIntermediate Level

Workshop Leader: Anne M. Menke, RN, PhD

Eye surgeons are confronted with a wide variety of patient conditions with varying outcomes. Now what do I do? Hear a variety of clinical scenarios for which an ophthalmologist would need risk management help in order to avoid patient harm and liability exposure.

Autofluorescence

greenAdvanced Level

This workshop will provide an in-depth preview of the application of autofluorescence with a hydriatic fundus camera.

Improving Patient Care and Profitability with the EyeRoute Image Management System

greenblue Intermediate Level

Workshop Leader: John Parkinson, MD

Case studies showing how EyeRoute has improved patient care and practice profitability will be presented.

Case Studies in 3D OCT

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Workshop Leader: SriniVas Sadda, MD

Case studies using spectral domain OCT will be presented during this workshop.

Modern Spherical and Toric Contact Lens Fitting

greenpurpleblueIntermediate Level

Workshop Leader: Mitchell J. Fink, OD, FAAO

The focus of this presentation will be on candidate selection, along with initial lens selection and fit evaluation. The presenter will discuss common fitting problems and remedies. The patient’s needs and vision requirements will be considered throughout the presentation.

Botox and Dermal Fillers in Ophthalmology:
Advanced Techniques

greenAdvanced Level

Workshop Leader: Steven G. Yoelin, MD

Advanced techniques regarding the use of Botox and dermal fillers will be reviewed; this course will include live injections.

Advances in Spectral Domain Optical
Coherence Tomography

greenIntermediate Level

SOCT technology is changing the way physicians look at retina. This course will introduce attendees to the advantages of SOCT technology and the clinical implications of these advantages.

Contact B-Scan Screening

greenpurple Intermediate Level

Workshop Leader: Rhonda G. Waldron, MMSc, COMT, CRA, ROUB, RDMS

Ophthalmic B-Scan is of great importance in many aspects of ophthalmology, yet few actually know the proper techniques involved. This workshop will begin with a lecture on probe positioning and labeling for thorough contact B-Scan screening as well as B-Scan biometry, followed by a hands-on workshop where participants will perform these techniques on available equipment.

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Thursday, January 22

OSNTechnology and Equipment Round-Up

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John Hovanesian, MD, FACSWorkshop Leader
John Hovanesian, MD, FACS
Editorial Board Member
Ocular Surgery News
Clinical Instructor
Jules Stein Eye Institute
University of California, Los Angeles
Harvard Eye Associates
Laguna Hills, California

A showcase of the clinical benefits of new surgical and diagnostic equipment, surgical instruments, software, vision testing and contrast sensitivity testing systems. Step beyond the brochures, bring the products in the exhibit hall to life, and hear surgeons clinical impressions of the newest equipment and instrumentation. This workshop will allow attendees to interact with surgeon users and manufacturers.