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Continuing Education Program for Ophthalmic Allied Health Personnel Friday and Saturday June 20-21, 2014 Orlando, Florida The Ritz-Carlton Orlando Grande Lakes 4012 Central Florida Parkway Orlando, FL 32837 Program Chair: Michelle D. Willis, COMT, OSA Held in conjunction with the Florida Society of Ophthalmology (FSO)

Lectures The Ritz-Carlton, Grande Lakes, 4012 Central Florida Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32837 Friday, June 20, 2014 7:30-8:00 a.m. REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST: PLAZA FOYER JCAHPO GENERAL SESSION: PLAZA BALLROOM 2-3 (Meeting attendees only; no guests or children please) 7 JCAHPO Credits 8:00-9:00 a.m. INTRODUCTION TO FUNDUS PHOTOGRAPHY Rebecca B. Brannan, COT, CRA This course will provide an overview of Fundus Photography. It will discuss the purpose of photography including the clinical applications, types of photography, and basic troubleshooting techniques. 9:00-10:00 a.m. SPEND THE DAY WITH AN ORTHOPTIST: CASE PRESENTATIONS Barbara Arutt, COMT This course will discuss real cases of an adult orthoptist practice. During the case presentations, attendees will investigate the patient s complaint, determine if diplopia is monocular vs. binocular; recognize the importance of manifest refraction and diplopia; and identify nerve palsies and strabismus syndromes. 10:00-10:15 a.m. BREAK 10:15-11:15 a.m. TO DILATE OR NOT TO DILATE? Sally Ellen F. Scanlon, COT Ophthalmic technicians have an important role in the patient exam, and often patient s eyes are routinely dilated as part of a work-up. Knowing when and when not to dilate a patient is important because certain signs or symptoms may be overlooked, inconvenience could be put on the patient to come back, or worse, a serious problem could be missed. Using case history examples, this course will discuss the importance of a thorough pupil assessment before dilation. 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. OVERVIEW OF CONTACT LENSES Donna D. Hughes, COMT This course will describe the different lens materials used in contact lenses as well as lens design. A review of fluorescein patterns with rigid contact lenses will be presented. Discussions will be made on fitting RGP, adjusting the fit, and power adjustment. Solutions and potential risks will also be discussed. 12:15-1:15 p.m. LUNCH - RITZ-CARLTON BALLROOM 5-6 (Meeting attendees only; no guests or children please) 1:15-2:15 p.m. INTERESTING CASES I VE SEEN (OR AT LEAST HEARD ABOUT) IN THE FACULTY LOUNGE Michael N. Wiggins, MD, MBA, FACS, OCS This course will cover a plethora of interesting cases that have presented to a comprehensive ophthalmologist s office over the past decade. It will cover how the cases presented, what work-up was performed, and how the diagnosis was made. 2:15-3:15 p.m. CORNEAL DISEASES IN CHILDREN Kanwal K. Nischal, MD The subspecialty of pediatric cornea is in its infancy. This course discusses common and rare issues in pediatric cornea and discusses therapies and novel classifications for pediatric corneal disease. 3:15-3:25 p.m. BREAK 3:25-4:25 p.m. ICD-10 AND HOW IT AFFECTS TECHNICIANS AND ALLIED STAFF E. Ann Rose ICD-10 not only affects coding and billing, it will impact the way technicians and physicians need to document the medical record. With the conversion of ICD-9 to ICD-10 effective October 1, 2014, technicians need to be aware of the new diagnosis codes and how it affects their job. Failure to properly document the patient chart can cause services to be billed in error which in turn can cause denials and temporary loss of income. 4:25 p.m. CLASSES ADJOURN 6:15-7:45 p.m. WELCOME RECEPTION WITH EXHIBITORS: EXHIBIT HALL (Free to meeting attendees; guest/child tickets are available at an additional fee) A link to the online program evaluation will be given to you at the meeting. Attendees are required to complete the online evaluation within two weeks in order to receive CE Credit for the meeting.

Lectures The Ritz-Carlton, Grande Lakes, 4012 Central Florida Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32837 Saturday, June 21, 2014 7:30-8:00 a.m. REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST: PLAZA FOYER JCAHPO GENERAL SESSION: PLAZA BALLROOM 2-3 (Meeting attendees only; no guests or children please) 7 JCAHPO Credits 8:00-9:00 a.m. HOMEMADE EYE REMEDIES Keynote Speaker: Timothy D. Root, MD A video review of the common home remedies that we advise to our patients and their effectiveness in the real world. Simple tips and unique methods for treating dry eye, blepharitis, and helping with low-vision are reviewed. This is a video-intense lecture designed to empower ophthalmology staff to help their patients without needing to resort to expensive medications or surgery. 9:00-10:00 a.m. CORNEOPLASTIQUE TM : ART OF PREMIUM VISION SURGERY Arun C. Gulani, MD, MS This course will discuss LASIK, premium cataract surgery, and all vision corrective surgery as a comprehensive and holistic approach to tailor vision surgery to each patient individually. 10:00-10:15 a.m. BREAK Cutting edge, diagnostic technologies and surgical innovations such as Femto Lasers will be explained, along with applications to everyday practice to reach superlative outcomes in every patient. Patients with all kinds of prescriptions, previous refractive surgeries like RK, LASIK, and/or complications can be addressed successfully to drive home the concept that Everyone is a Candidate. This symbiotic application of advanced diagnostics, techno-savvy surgeries and conceptual trends will shape the future of vision correction beyond cookie-cutter surgeries to lead to effective, predictable and safe outcomes for all patients. 10:15-11:05 a.m. NO NEED TO BAT AN EYELID: HOW TO DO A LID EVALUATION WORKUP Keshini Parbhu, MD Different types of droopy eyelids will be presented to demonstrate the evaluation of a patient with complaints of a droopy eyelid. There will be a discussion of the anatomy, workup, testing, surgical options, and preoperative evaluation. 11:05-11:55 a.m. RETINA UPDATE: A LOOK AT NEW TREATMENTS AND A NEW LOOK ON THEIR VALUE Gary C. Brown, MD, MBA Advances in vitreoretinal disease will be discussed from the viewpoint of patient value. Course will identify vitreoretinal diseases, describe vitreoretinal advances, and detail why they are important. 11:55 a.m. - 12:55 p.m. LUNCH - RITZ-CARLTON BALLROOM 5-6 (Meeting attendees only; no guests or children please) 12:55-1:45 p.m. DECODING THE CORNEAL TRANSPLANT ALPHABET SOUP: DSAEK, DMEK, DALK, AND KPRO Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, MD There are several new types of corneal surgeries designed to selectively replace only the pathologic portion of the cornea. This course will explore these selective keratoplasty techniques. 1:45-2:35 p.m. GLAUCOMA: TUBE SHUNT IMPLANTS James C. Tsai, MD, MBA, FACS Course will discuss current and future surgical outcomes of glaucoma tube shunt implants. Discussions will include the rationale for glaucoma tube shunt implant surgery will review current trial results as well as future procedures. 2:35-3:30 p.m. A VERITABLE CORNEACOPIA Deepak Raja, MD This course will describe the anatomy of the cornea and discuss a wide variety of corneal disorders as it relates to the anatomy. An emphasis will be placed on recognizing the visual patterns of disease as it would appear on a slit-lamp microscope. 3:30 p.m. CLASSES ADJOURN 6:30-7:30 p.m. SATURDAY EVENING CITRUS GARDEN RECEPTION (Additional fee; ticket required) After the program concludes on Saturday, join your fellow friends and colleagues for a cocktail reception in the citrus garden surrounded by Florida s native citrus trees and palm trees. Take a breather and enjoy a delicious cocktail and some yummy lite bites in the secluded lush citrus garden before heading out on the town. A link to the online program evaluation will be given to you at the meeting. Attendees are required to complete the online evaluation within two weeks in order to receive CE Credit for the meeting.

Registration Form Registration form may be duplicated. Please use one form per registrant. Registration Deadline: June 11, 2014 Course fees include: JCAHPO CE credits, continental breakfast, lunch, and refreshments during breaks. A processing fee of $75.00 will be deducted from each cancelled registration. If your registration total is less than $75.00, no refunds will be made. ATPO Memberships are non-transferable and non-refundable. All cancellations and requests for refunds must be received by JCAHPO in writing no later than June 11, 2014. No refunds will be granted after that date, regardless of the reason, unless the conference is cancelled by JCAHPO. Fees paid in American currency, checks, bank drafts drawn on U.S. banks, VISA, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express are accepted. Registration by fax or online is accepted if fees are charged to a credit card. A link to course handouts will be e-mailed to registrants one week prior to the meeting date. o One-year ATPO Membership (receive ATPO member price)...$75.00 o 2-Day Package Registration: Friday & Saturday Individual Group Discount* JCAHPO Certified or ATPO Member o $295.00 o $275.00 Other Registrants o $350.00 o $340.00 o 1-Day Registration: (choose one) Friday Saturday o JCAHPO Certified or ATPO Member...$175.00 o Other Registrants... $200.00 o Additional Onsite Registration Fee...$50.00 Fee added to any registration package selected when purchased onsite. o Guest Ticket Quantity $80.00 ea...$ (Exhibit Hall + Saturday Reception) Name of Guest(s) o Children s Pass Quantity $50.00 ea...$ (Children ages 0-18 require a pass to access the exhibit hall functions and the Saturday Evening Reception) o Citrus Garden Reception for meeting attendees, Saturday evening Quantity $40.00 ea...$ o Please add a $ contribution to the JCAHPO Education and Research Foundation... $ Register Online: http://www.jcahpo.org/registration/ Mail form and payment to: JCAHPO, 2025 Woodlane Drive, St. Paul, MN 55125 Fax this completed form to: (651) 731-0410 (Credit card payments only) * Group Discount applies when 3 or more OMP from one clinic register for a meeting. Registration forms must be sent together. TOTAL $ IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, PLEASE NOTIFY: Name ( ) Telephone Number Please PRINT clearly using blue or black ink. Name JCAHPO ID#/ATPO Member # Professional Credentials Date of Birth (mm/dd/yy) Home Address City State (Province) Zip (Postal Code) Country Home Telephone ( ) Preferred E-mail (to receive handout link) Practice/Business Address City State (Province) Zip (Postal Code) Country Work Telephone ( ) Fax ( ) PAYMENT INFORMATION o Check enclosed (payable to JCAHPO; U.S. Funds) o VISA o MasterCard o Discover o American Express The following information is required to process credit card orders: - - - / Credit Card Number Security Code Expiration Date Cardholder s Zip Code Cardholder s Address (3 or 4 digits on front or back of credit card) Name as it appears on credit card (please print) Cardholder s Signature X A link to course handouts will be e-mailed to registrants one week prior to the meeting date. JCAHPO 2025 Woodlane Drive, St. Paul, MN 55125 (800) 284-3937 Fax (651) 731-0410 www.jcahpo.org

2025 Woodlane Drive St. Paul, MN 55125 Continuing Education Program for Ophthalmic Allied Health Personnel June 20-21, 2014 The Ritz-Carlton, Grande Lakes Orlando, Florida Held in conjunction with the Florida Society of Ophthalmology (FSO) JCAHPO 2025 Woodlane Drive, St. Paul, MN 55125 (800) 284-3937 Fax (651) 731-0410 www.jcahpo.org REGISTRATION Participants must submit a completed registration form and payment by June 11, 2014. Registration by fax to (651) 731-0410 or online at www.jcahpo.org/ registration/ is accepted if fees are charged to a credit card. CONFIRMATION Acknowledgment of registration will be mailed or e-mailed to you. HANDOUTS/ONLINE EVALUATIONS A link to course handouts will be e-mailed to registrants one week prior to the meeting date, as they are not provided onsite. Handouts are available for two weeks. A link to the online program evaluation will be given to you at the meeting. Attendees are required to complete the online evaluation within two weeks in order to receive CE Credit for the meeting. CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS All cancellations and requests for refunds must be received by JCAHPO in writing no later than June 11, 2014. No refunds are granted after that date, regardless of the reason, unless JCAHPO cancels the conference. A processing fee of $75 is deducted from each cancelled registration to cover a portion of the costs JCAHPO incurs. If your registration total is less than $75, no refunds are made. ATPO Memberships are non-transferable and non-refundable. CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS This program has been awarded 14 JCAHPO continuing education credits. AOC, OPS, and CABRN credits have been approved for this meeting. Continuing education credits earned will be posted on your account at www.jcahpo.org approximately 6-8 weeks after the program for participants who complete evaluation forms. NOTE: Attendance is monitored for each hour of instruction. Participants absent for more than 15 minutes of any given hour will not receive credit for that hour. General Information RESERVATIONS To make your reservations, please call (800) 266-9432 and ask for the MASTERS room rate that starts at $189/night. This special discounted rate cannot be guaranteed after May 30, 2014. PARKING: Parking for FSO attendees is being offered at a special discount rate of $24/day (valet) and $12/day (self). Please indicate you are with the MASTERS group to receive this discount. DISCOUNTS/ATTRACTIONS/ENTERTAINMENT The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes Resort offers a redefined Orlando experience with stellar recreation and sophisticated style, its architectural inspiration drawn from the grand palazzos of Italy. Local attractions include Sea World, Universal Resort, Mall at Millennia, Discovery Cove, and Walt Disney World Resort. For recreation, enjoy the jogging trail, kayaking & eco-tours, Ritz Kids Club, tennis, full-service spa and wellness center, and an 18-hole championship golf course, all located on the property. Meeting attendees receive 10% off green fees, spa treatments, and tennis court fees please contact the hotel for more information. JCAHPO ATPO ANNUAL CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM The premier event in eye care education October 17-20, 2014 - Chicago, IL For additional information regarding registration, contact JCAHPO at (800) 284-3937 or e-mail registrations@jcahpo.org.