Interactive Consultations in Cornea and Refractive Surgery. March 4-5, 2016. Bascom Palmer Eye Institute

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Interactive Consultations in Cornea and Refractive Surgery Photo courtesy of the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau March 4-5, 2016 Bascom Palmer Eye Institute MIAMI,FLORIDA Sponsored by the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

BASCOM PALMER EYE INSTITUTE Interactive Consultations in Cornea and Refractive Surgery March 4-5, 2016 Bascom Palmer Eye Institute invites you to Miami this Spring to join us for our Interactive Consultations in Cornea and Refractive Surgery CME program. This unique and exciting symposium will be held March 4-5, 2016 at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami. Come see us this Spring in Miami!

PROGRAM Subject to change FRIday, MARCH 4, 2016 Cataract/Refractive Surgery 7:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:50 Welcome and Overview Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS and Guillermo Amescua, MD Session I: Dilemmas in Diagnosis Moderator: Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS 8:00 Correcting Astigmatism During Cataract Surgery Douglas D. Koch, MD 8:10 Challenging Refractive Cases Sonia H. Yoo, MD 8:20 New Ways to Measure the Cornea: Do They Help? Douglas D. Koch, MD 8:30 Case Presentations Victoria S. Chang, MD and Ravi H. Patel, MD 8:40 Panel Discussion Douglas D. Koch, MD; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; William B. Trattler, MD; Sonia H. Yoo, MD; and Luis Racine, MD, FRCSC 8:50 Preop Topography Prior to Cataract Surgery William B. Trattler, MD 9:00 Aberrations of the Eye: What You Need to Know Douglas D. Koch, MD 9:10 Preoperative Ectasia Risk Screening: A New Detection Method Luis Racine, MD, FRCSC 9:20 Case Presentations Lena A. Dixit, MD and Sumayya Ahmad, MD 9:30 Panel Discussion Douglas D. Koch, MD; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; William B. Trattler, MD; Sonia H. Yoo, MD; and Luis Racine, MD, FRCSC 9:45 Refreshment Break news Reel 10:00 Notable Publications this Past Year Cataract/Refractive Surgery Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS 10:15 Panel Discussion Douglas D. Koch, MD; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; William B. Trattler, MD; Sonia H. Yoo, MD; and Luis Racine, MD, FRCSC Session II: Dilemmas in Management of Cataract/ Refractive Surgery Moderator: Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS 10:30 Longest Days in Cataract Surgery Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth 10:40 Femto Ethics and the True Outcomes of Laser Cataract Surgery Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS 10:50 Phaco Nightmares Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth 11:00 Case Presentations Anil S. Vedula, MD

11:10 Panel Discussion Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; William B. Trattler, MD; Sonia H. Yoo, MD; and William W. Culbertson, MD 11:20 Advances in Surface Ablation - What is New and Coming Up with Surface Ablation, Including Topoguided PRK for Irregular Astigmatism William B. Trattler, MD 11:30 Glued IOL in Sticky Situations Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth 11:40 TORIC Nightmares - Challenges in Off-Target Toric IOLs William B. Trattler, MD 12:00 pm Lunch SESSION III: Pearls in Cataract/Refractive Surgery Moderator: William W. Culbertson, MD 1:00 Phakic IOLs Do the Benefits Outweigh the Risks? Carol L. Karp, MD 1:10 Tough Cases Managed with FLACS William W. Culbertson, MD 1:20 Anterior Segment OCT for the Corneal and Refractive Surgeon Sonia H. Yoo, MD 1:30 Case Presentations Vasilios Diakonis, MD, PhD 1:40 Panel Discussion Sonia H. Yoo, MD; William W. Culbertson, MD; Carol L. Karp, MD; and Douglas D. Koch, MD 1:50 Surgical Management of the Subluxated Crystalline Lens Douglas D. Koch, MD 2:00 IOL Scaffold Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth 2:10 Surgical Correction of Presbyopia - Should We Target the Lens, the Cornea or the Sclera? Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS 2:20 Case Presentations Zaina N. Al-Mohtaseb, MD 2:30 Panel Discussion Louis Racine, MD, FRCSC; Zaina N. Al-Mohtaseb, MD; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Douglas D. Koch, MD; Kendall E. Donaldson, MS, MD; and Carol L. Karp, MD 2:40 Refreshment Break 3:00 Complications of Premium IOL Surgery What do I do Now? Zaina N. Al-Mohtaseb, MD 3:10 Markerless Toric IOL Orientation William W. Culbertson, MD 3:20 Prostaglandin-Induced Pupillary Miosis During FLACS A Comparison of Four Laser Platforms Versus Traditional Cataract Surgery Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS 3:30 Combined Topo-Guided Laser and Corneal Cross-Linking for the Treatment of Keratoconus: Outcomes from the Montreal Protocol Luis Racine, MD, FRCSC 3:40 Technology in Cataract Surgery Richard Awdeh, MD

3:50 Panel Discussion Louis Racine, MD, FRCSC; William W. Culbertson, MD; Zaina N. Al-Mohtaseb, MD; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Douglas D. Koch, MD; and Richard Awdeh, MD 4:00-5:30 Wet Labs 6th Floor Operating Rooms Femtosecond Cataract Surgery - Two Different Platforms Lamellar Keratoplasty Corneal Sealants Cryo-Preserved Amniotic Membranes Ocular Surface Tumor Excision Techniques 5:30 pm Adjourn/Cocktail Reception SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2016 CORNEAL DISEASE AND SURGERY 7:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:50 Welcome and Overview Guillermo Amescua, MD and Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS Session I: Dilemmas in Diagnosis and Treatment of infectious Keratitis Moderator: Carol L. Karp, MD 8:00 Infectious Keratitis in South Florida: Using Evidence Based Strategies to Prevent Antibiotic Resistance Darlene Miller, DHSc, MPH, SM(NRM, ASCP), CIC 8:10 Treatment Strategies for Presumed Progressive Infectious Keratitis Guillermo Amescua, MD 8:25 Fighting the Great Masqueraders: Herpes and Adenovirus Anat Galor, MD, MPH 8:40 Infectious Keratitis: When Can We Add Steroids? Sotiria Palioura, MD, PhD 8:50 BPEI Cornea Call: Challenging Clinical Case Presentations Ravi H. Patel, MD and Neda Nikpoor, MD 9:05 Panel Discussion Darlene Miller, DHSc, MPH, SM(NRM, ASCP); Anat Galor, MD, MPH; Sotiria Palioura MD, PhD; Guillermo Amescua, MD; and Richard K. Forster, MD 9:30 Fungal Keratitis: Evidence Based Treatment Afshan A. Nanji, MD, MPH 9:40 Alternative Treatment of Infectious Keratitis: The Bascom Palmer Experience with Photodynamic Therapy Jean-Marie Parel, PhD 9:55 Refreshment Break Session II: Pearls in Corneal Transplantation Moderator: Anat Galor, MD 10:10 Using Corneal Imaging to Improve Surgical Outcomes Mohammed F. Abou-Shousha, MD, PhD 10:25 From DSEK to DMEK: Surgical Pearls to Make it a Smooth Transition H. Ellen Koo, MD 10:40 Pre-Descemets Endothelial Keratoplasty - The Latest Entrant in Endothelial Keratoplasty Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth 10:55 Corneal Transplantation: Strategies to Promote Graft Longevity Allister G. Gibbons, MD

11: 10 High-Risk Corneal Transplantation: Repeat Graft vs. Keratoprosthesis Guillermo Amescua, MD 11: 25 The Art and Science of Corneal-Scleral Grafts Richard K. Forster, MD 11: 40 Case Presentation Daniel S. Choi, MD 11: 45 Panel Discussion Mohammed F. Abou-Shousha MD, PhD; H. Ellen Koo, MD; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Allister G. Gibbons, MD; Guillermo Amescua, MD, and Richard K. Forster, MD 12:00 pm Lunch Break Session III: Update in the Medical and Surgical Management of Corneal and Ocular Surface Diseases Moderator: Guillermo Amescua, MD 1:00 Visual Impact of Dry Eyes Louis Racine, MD, FRCSC 1:20 Approach to Common Pediatric and Adolescent Corneal/ Ocular Surface Disorders Mohammed F. Abou-Shousha, MD, PhD 1:30 Ocular Pain: Can We Blame It on Dry Eye? Anat Galor, MD, MPH 1:40 Diagnosis and Treatment of the Patient with Progressive Conjunctival Scarring Allister G. Gibbons, MD 1:50 Using Anti-VEGF to Fight Corneal Neovascularization Louis Racine, MD, FRCSC 2:00 Surgical Approach for Recurrent Pterygium Scheffer C.G. Tseng, MD, PhD 2:10 Panel Discussion Louis Racine, MD, FRCSC; Mohammed F. Abou-Shousha, MD, PhD; Anat Galor, MD, MPH; Allister G. Gibbons, MD; and Scheffer C.G. Tseng, MD, PhD 2:30 Diagnosis and Treatment of CIN: Medical vs. Surgical Treatment Carol L. Karp, MD 2:40 Approach to Patient with Pigmented Conjunctival Lesion Afshan A. Nanji, MD, MPH 2:50 Clinical Case Presentation Sotiria Palioura, MD, PhD 2:55 Panel Discussion Carol L. Karp, MD; Afshan A. Nanji, MD, MPH; and Anat Galor, MD, MPH 3:15 Cataract Surgery in the Setting of Corneal Disease: Challenging Clinical Case Presentations Case 1: Zaina N. Al-Mohtaseb, MD Case 2: Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth Case 3: Douglas D. Koch, MD Case 4: Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS 4:00 Panel Discussion Zaina N. Al-Mohtaseb, MD; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Douglas D. Koch, MD; Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS; and Guillermo Amescua, MD 4:30 Closing Remarks 4:40 Adjourn

SPEAKERS COURSE CO-DIRECTORS Guillermo Amescua, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Bascom Palmer Eye Institute University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS Associate Professor of Clinical Medical Director Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at Plantation University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Plantation, FL GUEST FACULTY Zaina N. Al-Mohtaseb, MD Assistant Professor Alkek Eye Center at the Cullen Eye Institute Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth Chairman and Managing Director Dr. Agarwal s Eye Hospital and Eye Research Institute Chennai, India Douglas D. Koch, MD Professor and Allen, Mosbacher, and Law Chair in Alkek Eye Center at the Cullen Eye Institute Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX Afshan A. Nanji, MD, MPH Assistant Professor Oregon Health and Science University Casey Eye Institute Portland, OR Louis Racine, MD, FRCSC Associate Professor University of Montreal, Notre- Dame Hospital Montreal, Quebec Canada Scheffer C.G. Tseng, MD Director Ocular Surface Center, PA Miami, FL

BASCOM PALMER EYE INSTITUTE FACULTY Mohammed F. Abou-Shousha, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Clinical Sumayya Ahmad, MD Instructor Richard M. Awdeh, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Victoria S. Chang, MD Instructor Daniel S. Choi, MD Resident William W. Culbertson, MD Professor of Vasilios Diakonis, MD, PhD Instructor Lena A. Dixit, MD Instructor Richard K. Forster, MD Professor of Anat Galor, MD, MPH Associate Professor of Clinical Allister G. Gibbons, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Carol L. Karp, MD Professor of H. Ellen Koo, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Darlene Miller, DHSc, MPH, SM (NRM, ASCP), CIC Research Associate Professor Neda Nikpoor, MD Resident Sotiria Palioura, MD, PhD Voluntary Assistant Professor of Jean-Marie Parel, PhD Research Associate Professor of Ravi H. Patel, MD Instructor William B. Trattler, MD Voluntary Assistant Professor of Anil S. Vedula, MD Voluntary Assistant Professor of Sonia H. Yoo, MD Professor of

COURSE DESCRIPTION This two-day course is designed for physicians whose clinical practices include general ophthalmology, refractive surgery, pathologies of cornea, and lens. Using an interactive, casebased approach, the distinguished speakers will present a variety of vignettes and practice pearls to illustrate clinical dilemmas in the diagnosis and management of anterior segment diseases. Day 1 will focus on refractive surgery including cataract and other lens-based refractive procedures, corneal refractive surgery and alternative refractive technologies; Day 2 will focus primarily on cornea and external disease. The topics will include: cataract and refractive surgery pearls, presbyopia correction, collagen crosslinking, highrisk anterior segment surgery, management of severe ocular surface disease, and the medical and surgical techniques for management of various infectious and inflammatory conditions of the anterior segment. A case-based format will be used throughout the program to encourage a more interactive forum. Additionally, a wet lab will be available for participants to gain hands-on exposure to femtosecond laser technology, lamellar keratoplasty and a variety of other anterior segment techniques. COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this program, participants should be able to: Evaluate medical evidence methodically by reviewing recent notable anterior segment publications Evaluate and better manage corneal astigmatism during cataract surgery to provide the best possible visual outcomes Identify different techniques for managing complicated anterior segment surgery Interpret results of corneal topography for refractive surgery screenings Appraise when and how to perform various techniques for lamellar keratoplasty Identify different IOLs for the treatment of cataract and refractive error, and analyze their indications and complications Incorporate new femtosecond laser technology for the treatment of cataract and refractive error, and analyze their indications and complications Evaluate each of the four femtosecond laser platforms in order to better decide which is best for their practice Diagnose and treat common ocular surface diseases using a comprehensive approach Diagnose and treat common and more challenging cases of microbial keratitis Correctly diagnose corneal pathology in patients going for cataract surgery Identify the best surgical approach for patients with primary and recurrent pterygium Prevent and recognize intraoperative complications and manage the complications during lamellar corneal surgery Identify the different uses of femtosecond laser for nonrefractive corneal surgery

INFORMATION Interactive Consultations in Cornea and Refractive Surgery DATE Friday, March 4, 2016: 7:50 am to 5:30 pm Saturday, March 5, 2016: 7:50 am to 4:40 pm LOCATION Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Jose Berrocal Auditorium 900 NW 17th Street, Miami, FL 33136 (305) 326-6000 CONFERENCE FEES Registration rate is $300 for both days. Conference fees include course materials, opening reception, continental breakfast, lunch and refreshment breaks on both days. CANCELLATION POLICY Conference tuition, less a $50 cancellation fee, is refundable if notice is received by February 19, 2016. No refunds shall be considered after February 19, 2016 or after sixty (60) days following payment. ACCREDITATION The University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT DESIGNATION The University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 15.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. DISCLOSURE AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST RESOLUTION All conflicts of interest of any individual(s) in a position to control the content of this CME activity will be identified and resolved prior to this educational activity being provided. Disclosure about provider and faculty relationships, or the lack thereof, will be provided to learners.

SERVICES FOR THE DISABLED If special arrangements are required for an individual with a disability to attend this conference, please contact Karen Davila at (305) 326-6110 on or before February 19, 2016. REGISTRATION Space is limited. Please register early. To register on-line: Visit http://www.cvent.com/d/yfqj5t/4w To register by mail: Please complete the registration form and return with your check or credit card payment to: Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Department of Continuing Medical Education 1400 NW 10th Ave., Suite 508 Miami, FL 33136 (Att: Karen Davila) To register by fax: Please complete the registration form and return with your credit card payment to (305) 326-6518. For more information contact: Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Department of Continuing Medical Education at (305) 326-6110 Email: bascompalmercme@miami.edu www.bascompalmer.org

REGISTRATION FORM Interactive Consultations in Cornea and Refractive Surgery March 4-5, 2016 Registration is limited, so please register early. Last Name / First Name (as you want it to appear on name badge) / Degree Last Four Digits of Social Security Number (for record keeping purposes only) Specialty / Sub-specialty Affiliated Institution Address (Check box if new address) o City/State Country / Zip or Postal Code Office phone Office fax Email REGISTRATION: $300 o Enclosed is my check made payable to Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Cornea 2016 o Please bill my credit card: o Mastercard o Visa o American Express Card number Security code Expiration date Billing zip code Name on card Signature Online: http://cvent.com/d/yfqj5t/4w By fax: Please complete this registration form with your credit card payment and fax to (305) 326-6518. By mail: Please complete this registration form and return with your check or credit card payment to: Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Continuing Medical Education Department 1400 NW 10th Ave., Suite 508 Miami, FL 33136 (Attn: Karen Davila)