Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute’s 40th Annual Current Concepts in Ophthalmology 2024
Format: 10 videos + 31 pdfs, size: 12.2 GB
Course Audience: ophthalmologist
Overview:
Date & LocationMonday, March 18, 2024, 7:00 AM – Friday, March 22, 2024, 7:00 PM, Vail Marriott, Vail, CO
Target AudienceSpecialties – OphthalmologyOverviewThis Current Concepts course will highlight the recent developments regarding diagnosis as well as medical and surgical therapy of common eye diseases. The participant should get a comprehensive review of the most current concepts in the management of ophthalmology by experts across the breadth of the field. For example, clinical trials and other evidence in the peer-reviewed literature over the past few years have changed the approach to managing cataract including IOL technology and femtosecond laser cataract surgery, corneal disease including dry eye disease, keratoplasty, and collagen cross linking, glaucoma and minimally invasive glaucoma surgical devices, as well as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and retinal vein occlusions. Furthermore, the role of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and other imaging advances are expanding the understanding of the anatomy of the anterior and posterior segment of the eye. This course will address the ongoing pattern of registrants with repeat requests for demonstrations of the latest surgical techniques and medical therapies, questions regarding practice management issues and clarification of legislative updates. There is a demand for expert education of new techniques and medical therapies as well as the need for elucidation of associated clinical trials, and this course provides extensive coverage of that.
Objectives- Integrate prescribed medical and surgical treatment options into everyday practice, including uveitis, oculoplastic and ocular oncology.
- Assess the perioperative use of antibiotic and anti-inflammatory agents in patients undergoing eye surgery.
- Formulate current and advanced medical and surgical treatment strategies as well as imaging with corresponding ocular conditions, including: glaucoma, retina, anterior segment including “dry eye”, uveitis, refractive surgery and laser assisted cataract and corneal transplant surgery.
- Discuss new medical techniques, therapies and relevant clinical trials in dry eye, refractive surgery, cornea, glaucoma, and retina, including diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and retinal vein occlusion.
- Assess the latest developments for the management of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus conditions.
- Describe unique considerations for cataract surgery in patients with comorbid glaucoma.
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
Anterior Segment (Cornea) -CHAIR (PDF Format)
Anterior Segment Challenges and Academic Ophthalmology – MODERATOR (PDF Format)Antibody Drug Conjugate- What are They and What Does An Ophthalmologist Need to Know About Them (PDF Format)Artificial Intelligence and Retinal Imaging (PDF Format)Blepharoplasty Basics (PDF Format)Cataract Surgery – CHAIR (PDF Format)CCV-Program-March-15-2024 (PDF Format)Corneal Neurotization (PDF Format)Corticosteroids for Retinal Diseases- When Are They Considered; How Are They Delivered (PDF Format)Current Management of Keratoconus- Crosslinking, Lenses, Surgery (PDF Format)DMEK Complications (PDF Format)Endothelial Graft Inserters (PDF Format)Faricimab and High-Dose Aflibercept- Newest Anti-VEGF Agents on the Block (PDF Format)Illustrative Cases (PDF Format)Managing Refractive Error (PDF Format)March 18 Cataract Surgery (Video MP4 Format)March 18 Managing Refractive Error – Anterior Segment (Video MP4 Format)March 19 Anterior Segment-Cornea (Video MP4 Format)March 19 Other Anterior Segment Topics (Video MP4 Format)March 20 Glaucoma (Video MP4 Format)March 20 Retina (Video MP4 Format)March 21 Retina from the Comprehensive Ophthalmologist (Video MP4 Format)March 21 Uveitis (Video MP4 Format)March 22 Oculoplastics and Neuro-ophthalmology (Video MP4 Format)March 22 Oculoplastics and Orbit (Video MP4 Format)Non-surgical Oculoplastics Rejuvenation (PDF Format)Objective and Subjective Outcomes of Extended Depth of Focus Intraocular Lenses in Patients with Ocular Pathology (PDF Format)Oral Corticosteroids and Immunosuppression-How to Do It (PDF Format)Other Anterior Segment Topics -CHAIR (PDF Format)Patient Predictors of Advanced Technology Intraocular Lens Utilization (PDF Format)Port Delivery Systems for Retinal Diseases- Advantages and Safety (PDF Format)Rational Use of Topical Corticosteroids (PDF Format)Reducing Waste in Cataract Surgery- Quantifying the Problem and Implementing Solutions (PDF Format)Regional Variability in Endothelial Cell Loss after Intraocular Surgery (PDF Format)Severe Intraocular Inflammation with Newer Intravitreal Agents for Neovascular AMD or Geographic Atrophy (PDF Format)Starting DMEK (PDF Format)Update On Office Treatment of the Cornea Surface- Basement Membrane Opacities, Nodules, and Band Keratopathy (PDF Format)Uveitic Glaucoma (PDF Format)What’s New in Managing Double Vision in Thyroid Eye Disease. (PDF Format)When to Perform DSAEK vs. DMEK (PDF Format)Wilmer Eye Institute Turns 100- Looking Back on the Last Century of Ophthalmology (PDF Format)
*Detail:
Monday, March 18, 2024Accreditation Information and Agenda7:00AM – 7:10AMCataract Surgery – CHAIR7:00AM – 10:00AMYassine Daoud, MDCataract Surgery – CHAIR7:00AM – 10:00AMShameema Sikder, MDInteresting and Complex Cases7:00AM – 7:20AMYassine Daoud, MDIOL Support in Absence of Capsular Support7:20AM – 7:40AMYassine Daoud, MDCataract Surgery in Eyes Post-Vitrectomy or Other Ocular Surgeries7:40AM – 8:00AMShameema Sikder, MDIris-Sutured IOL Repairs8:00AM – 8:20AMYassine Daoud, MDCorneal Neurotization8:40AM – 9:00AMShameema Sikder, MDAI Driven Performance Assessment Tools for Cataract Surgery9:00AM – 9:40AMShameema Sikder, MDCase Discussions9:40AM – 10:00AMYassine Daoud, MDManaging Post- Cataract Surgery Inflammation5:00PM – 5:20PMYassine Daoud, MDManaging Refractive Error5:00PM – 6:00PMChristina R Prescott, MD, PhDManaging Refractive Error – MODERATOR5:00PM – 6:00PMYassine Daoud, MDIOL Exchange vs LASIK/PRK for Refractive Surprise after Cataract Surgery5:20PM – 5:40PMYassine Daoud, MDQuestions and Discussion5:40PM – 6:00PMChristina R Prescott, MD, PhDQuestions and Discussion5:40PM – 6:00PMYassine Daoud, MDAnterior Segment Challenges and Academic Ophthalmology – MODERATOR6:00PM – 7:00PMChristina R Prescott, MD, PhDAnterior Segment Challenges and Academic Ophthalmology – MODERATOR6:00PM – 7:00PMShameema Sikder, MDCurrent Management of Keratoconus: Crosslinking, Lenses, Surgery6:00PM – 6:15PMMichael Raizman, MDWilmer Eye Institute Turns 100: Looking Back on the Last Century of Ophthalmology6:15PM – 6:30PMPeter McDonnell, MDUpdate On Office Treatment of the Cornea Surface: Basement Membrane Opacities, Nodules, and Band Keratopathy6:30PM – 6:45PMMichael Raizman, MDQuestions and Discussion6:45PM – 7:00PMChristina R Prescott, MD, PhDTuesday, March 19, 2024Anterior Segment (Cornea) -CHAIR7:00AM – 10:00AMChristina R Prescott, MD, PhDAnterior Segment (Cornea) -CHAIR7:00AM – 10:00AMMark A Terry, MDRegional Variability in Endothelial Cell Loss after Intraocular Surgery7:00AM – 7:20AMChristina R Prescott, MD, PhDStarting DMEK7:20AM – 7:40AMMark A Terry, MDLooking Forward: Challenges and Opportunities for Ophthalmology in the Next Decade7:40AM – 8:00AMPeter McDonnell, MDPatient Predictors of Advanced Technology Intraocular Lens Utilization8:00AM – 8:20AMChristina R Prescott, MD, PhDDMEK Complications8:40AM – 9:00AMMark A Terry, MDOcular Surface Complications from Systemic Medications9:00AM – 9:20AMShameema Sikder, MDWhen to Perform DSAEK vs. DMEK9:20AM – 9:40AMMark A Terry, MDQuestions and Discussions9:40AM – 10:00AMEndothelial Graft Inserters5:00PM – 5:20PMMark A Terry, MDOther Anterior Segment Topics -CHAIR5:00PM – 7:00PMShameema Sikder, MDOther Anterior Segment Topics -CHAIR5:00PM – 7:00PMChristina R Prescott, MD, PhDKeratoprosthesis: Update5:20PM – 5:40PMYassine Daoud, MDReducing Waste in Cataract Surgery: Quantifying the Problem and Implementing Solutions5:40PM – 6:00PMChristina R Prescott, MD, PhDRole of Surgical Labs in Ophthalmic Education6:00PM – 6:20PMShameema Sikder, MDObjective and Subjective Outcomes of Extended Depth of Focus Intraocular Lenses in Patients with Ocular Pathology6:20PM – 6:40PMChristina R Prescott, MD, PhDQuestions and Discussions6:40PM – 7:00PMShameema Sikder, MDWednesday, March 20, 2024Glaucoma – CHAIR7:00AM – 10:00AMThomas V Johnson III, MD, PhDGlaucoma – CHAIR7:00AM – 10:00AMPradeep Ramulu, MD, PhDMonitoring Glaucoma from Home7:00AM – 7:15AMThomas V Johnson III, MD, PhDTrabecular MIGS7:15AM – 7:30AMJella A An, MD, MBAMicroPulse Transscleral Laser Therapy7:30AM – 7:45AMJella A An, MD, MBAUpdate on Angle Closure7:45AM – 8:00AMPradeep Ramulu, MD, PhDQuestions and Answers8:00AM – 8:10AMPradeep Ramulu, MD, PhDQuestions and Answers8:00AM – 8:10AMJella A An, MD, MBAQuestions and Answers8:00AM – 8:10AMThomas V Johnson III, MD, PhDCataract Surgery in the Glaucoma Patient- When is Phaco Enough?8:25AM – 8:45AMPradeep Ramulu, MD, PhDUpdate on Neuroprotection for Glaucoma: The Time Has Come8:45AM – 9:05AMThomas V Johnson III, MD, PhDRetinal Ganglion Cell Regeneration: Science Fiction or Scientific Possibility?9:05AM – 9:20AMThomas V Johnson III, MD, PhDVisual Fields – New tests, strategies, and tips for interpretation9:20AM – 9:40AMPradeep Ramulu, MD, PhDQuestions and Answers9:40AM – 9:45AMThomas V Johnson III, MD, PhDQuestions and Answers9:40AM – 9:45AMPradeep Ramulu, MD, PhDPotential Impact of AI Chatbots: For Editors, Authors, and Readers of Peer-Reviewed Ophthalmic Literature9:45AM – 10:00AMNeil Bressler, MDCommon Misperceptions Regarding Management of Diabetic Macular Edema, including Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) Receptor Agonists4:20PM – 4:40PMNeil Bressler, MDRetina: Chair4:20PM – 7:00PMJun Kong, MD, PhDRetina: Chair4:20PM – 7:00PMChristina Y. Weng, MD, MBAHome OCT-Guided Treatment versus Treat and Extend for the Management of Neovascular AMD4:40PM – 5:00PMChristina Y. Weng, MD, MBACurrent Management of Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy5:00PM – 5:20PMNeil Bressler, MDPort Delivery Systems for Retinal Diseases: Advantages and Safety5:20PM – 5:40PMChristina Y. Weng, MD, MBADiabetic Macular Edema: Prophylaxis vs Treat when VA Loss5:40PM – 6:00PMNeil Bressler, MDArtificial Intelligence and Retinal Imaging6:00PM – 6:20PMJun Kong, MD, PhDUltrawide Field Imaging to Manage Diabetic Retinopathy Artificial Intelligence and Retinal Imaging6:20PM – 6:40PMNeil Bressler, MDQuestions and Discussion6:40PM – 7:00PMChristina Y. Weng, MD, MBAThursday, March 21, 2024Corticosteroids for Retinal Diseases: When Are They Considered; How Are They Delivered7:00AM – 7:20AMChristina Y. Weng, MD, MBARetina for The Comprehensive Ophthalmologist: Chair7:00AM – 11:30AMSusan Bressler, MDRetina for The Comprehensive Ophthalmologist: Chair7:00AM – 11:30AMChristina Y. Weng, MD, MBABiosimilars: They’ve Arrived in Ophthalmology7:20AM – 7:40AMSusan Bressler, MDManagement of Symptomatic Epiretinal Membranes and DRCR Retina Network’s Protocol AM7:40AM – 8:00AMChristina Y. Weng, MD, MBAFaricimab and High-Dose Aflibercept: Newest Anti-VEGF Agents on the Block8:00AM – 8:20AMSusan Bressler, MDFaricimab and High-Dose Aflibercept: Newest Anti-VEGF Agents on the Block8:00AM – 8:20AMChristina Y. Weng, MD, MBAManaging the Patient with Geographic Atrophy8:40AM – 9:00AMSusan Bressler, MDSevere Intraocular Inflammation with Newer Intravitreal Agents for Neovascular AMD or Geographic Atrophy9:00AM – 9:20AMJun Kong, MD, PhDFalls in Ophthalmology: A Potentially Overlooked Common Problem9:20AM – 9:40AMSusan Bressler, MDQuestions and Discussion9:40AM – 10:00AMSusan Bressler, MDQuestions and Discussion9:40AM – 10:00AMChristina Y. Weng, MD, MBAImaging Workshop: A Picture is Worth A Thousand Exams10:15AM – 11:30AMSusan Bressler, MDImaging Workshop: A Picture is Worth A Thousand Exams10:15AM – 11:30AMJun Kong, MD, PhDRational Use of Topical Corticosteroids5:00PM – 5:20PMMeghan Berkenstock, MDUveitis -CHAIR5:00PM – 7:00PMDouglas A Jabs, MD, MBAUveitis -CHAIR5:00PM – 7:00PMMeghan Berkenstock, MDOral Corticosteroids and Immunosuppression:How to Do It5:20PM – 5:40PMDouglas A Jabs, MD, MBAAntibody Drug Conjugate: What are They and What Does An Ophthalmologist Need to Know About Them5:40PM – 6:00PMMeghan Berkenstock, MDUveitic Glaucoma6:00PM – 6:20PMDouglas A Jabs, MD, MBAIllustrative Cases6:20PM – 7:00PMMeghan Berkenstock, MDIllustrative Cases6:20PM – 7:00PMDouglas A Jabs, MD, MBAFriday, March 22, 2024Lumps and Bumps: Management 101 for the Comprehensive Ophthalmologist7:00AM – 7:20AMSara T Wester, MDOculoplastics and Orbit: Chair7:00AM – 10:00AMSophie Liao, MDOculoplastics and Orbit: Chair7:00AM – 10:00AMNicholas Mahoney, MDUpdate on the Management of Eyelid Cancers7:20AM – 7:40AMAshley Campbell, MDNon-surgical Oculoplastics Rejuvenation7:40AM – 8:00AMSophie Liao, MDThyroid Eye Disease Update: Medical and Surgical Innovations8:00AM – 8:20AMNicholas Mahoney, MDTreating the Tearing Patient8:40AM – 9:00AMSara T Wester, MDBlepharoplasty Basics9:00AM – 9:20AMSophie Liao, MDComplicated Cosmetic Cases9:20AM – 10:00AMSara T Wester, MDComplicated Cosmetic Cases9:20AM – 10:00AMSophie Liao, MDComplicated Cosmetic Cases9:20AM – 10:00AMNicholas Mahoney, MDComplicated Cosmetic Cases9:20AM – 10:00AMAshley Campbell, MDImaging in Oculoplastics: Fractures, Tumors, Surgical Applications5:00PM – 5:20PMNicholas Mahoney, MDOculoplastics and Neuro-ophthalmology – CHAIR5:00PM – 7:00PMAndrew Carey, MDOculoplastics and Neuro-ophthalmology – CHAIR5:00PM – 7:00PMNicholas Mahoney, MDAcute Periorbital Infections: What Do All Ophthalmologists Need to Know5:20PM – 5:40PMAshley Campbell, MDNeurosurgical Approaches to the Orbit5:40PM – 6:00PMNicholas Mahoney, MDWhat’s New in Managing Double Vision in Thyroid Eye Disease?6:00PM – 6:20PMAndrew Carey, MDAdvanced OCT Interpretation in Neuro-ophthalmology: Beyond Average RNFL Thickness6:20PM – 6:40PMAndrew Carey, MDQuestions and Answers6:40PM – 6:50PMAndrew Carey, MDQuestions and Answers6:40PM – 6:50PMNicholas Mahoney, MDClosing Remarks and Adjourn6:50PM – 7:00PMNeil Bressler, MD