UVA Ophthalmology The 23rd Annual Humphries Technician Program presents More Than Meets the Eye Saturday, September 8, 2012 Charlottesville, Virginia
2012 humphries TechniciAn program lecturers B. Christian Carter, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Medical School: Wake Forest University Fellowship: Pediatrics, Indiana University Audrey Dannenberg, MA, MEd Certified Orientation & Mobility Specialist Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist VA Department for the Blind & Vision Impaired Kevin M. Gamett, MD 2 nd Year Resident in Ophthalmology Undergraduate: Brigham Young University Medical School: University of Nevada Zeynel A. Karcioglu, MD Professor of Ophthalmology & Pathology Medical School: Hacettepe University (Turkey) Residency: Pathology, Emory University Residency: Ophthalmology, Tulane University Fellowship: Neuro-pathology, Case Western Reserve University Fellowship: Ocular Oncology, Orbital Diseases & Surgery, Tulane University Shahem Kawji, MD Instructor in Ophthalmology/Retina Fellow Medical School: University of Aleppo (Syria) Residency: Internal Medicine, University of Texas at Houston Residency: Ophthalmology, Indiana University Fellowship: Research, University of Southern California Maria Kirzhner, MD Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Medical School: New York University Residency: Kresge Eye Institute, Wayne State University Fellowship: Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Hamilton Eye Institute, University of Tennessee Fellowship: Ocular Pathology, Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School Adam T. Lipman, MD 2nd Year Resident in Ophthalmology Undergraduate: Lehigh University Medical School: Drexel University J. Ryan McManus, MD Instructor in Ophthalmology/Glaucoma Fellow Undergraduate: Michigan State University Medical School: University of Michigan Residency: Storm Eye Institute, Medical University of South Carolina Peter A. Netland, MD, PhD DuPont Guerry, III Professor and Chairman Medical School: University of California, San Francisco Graduate School (PhD): Harvard University Residency: Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School Fellowship: Glaucoma, Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School Steven A. Newman, MD Professor of Ophthalmology Medical School: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Residency: Washington University Fellowship: Neuro-op, Wilmer Eye Institute; Immunology/Rheumatology, NIAMDD/NIH Akbar Shakoor, MD Instructor/Retina Fellow, John A. Moran Eye Center, Salt Lake City, UT Medical School: Aga Khan University Fellowship: Uveitis, University of California Eugene Y. Shildkrot, MD Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Medical School: New York University Residency: Kresge Eye Institute, Wayne State University Fellowship: Ocular Oncology, Hamilton Eye Institute, University of Tennessee Fellowship: Vitreo-retinal Surgery, Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School David A. Shiple, MD Chief Resident in Ophthalmology Undergraduate: Cornell University & University of Vermont Medical School: The Ohio State University Mary E. Smith, MPH Project Manager for Ophthalmology Graduate: Master of Public Health, Tulane University Undergraduate: Thomas More College at Fordham University Eric D. Weber, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Medical School: Uniformed Services University Residency: Walter Reed Army Medical Center Fellowship: Neuro-op, University of Virginia Sophia K. Mirza, MD Chief Resident in Ophthalmology Undergraduate: Emory University Medical School: Morehouse School of Medicine
AGENDA 7:00 Breakfast & Registration 7:30 Opening Remarks & Announcements AM SESSION: Moderator David Sandridge, COT 7:40 Adolescent Ophthalmic Issues B. Christian Carter, MD 7:55 Neoplasms of the External Eye Zeynel A. Karcioglu, MD 8:25 Inside Cataract Surgery David A. Shiple, MD 8:55 Plaquenil Toxicity: Advances in Early Detection Adam T. Lipman, MD 9:10 The Aging Face Maria Kirzhner, MD 9:25 Break 9:45 Progression & Treatment of Optic Neuritis Eric D. Weber, MD 10:15 Etiology, Manifestation & Treatment of Uveitis Akbar Shakoor, MD 10:45 Clinical Findings & Treatment of Pseudoexfoliation J. Ryan McManus, MD 11:00 The Evolution of Glaucoma Implants Peter A. Netland, MD, PhD 11:30 Ultrasonography in Glaucoma Mary E. Smith, MPH 12:00 Lunch PM SESSION: Moderator Michele Nollner, COA 12:55 Announcements 1:00 Your Patient is Visually Impaired. Now What? Audrey Dannenberg, MA, MEd 1:30 Comparing Current Therapies for Macular Degeneration Sophia K. Mirza, MD 1:45 Break 2:00 Management of Ocular Melanoma Eugene Y. Shildkrot, MD 2:30 Retinal Detachments Shahem Kawji, MD 2:45 Evaluation of Herpetic Diseases Kevin M. Gamett, MD 3:00 The Hysterical Patient Steven A. Newman, MD 3:30 Conclusion of Meeting
driving directions **please note ThAT We have A new location This year** The 2012 Humphries Symposium and Technician Programs will be held at the UVA Darden School of Business. Please use the directions provided below. The physical address that can be used with a GPS system is: 100 Darden Boulevard, Charlottesville, VA 22903. Directions from the north Follow Route 29 South into Charlottesville. From the intersection of Airport Road and Route 29, continue south on Route 29 and proceed for approximately nine (9) miles into Charlottesville (Route 29 will become Emmett Street). Turn right onto Arlington Boulevard. (At the intersection you will see a Wells Fargo Bank on the right side.) At the end of Arlington Boulevard, turn left onto Massie Road. The entrance to Darden is the second right. Stop at the first building on the right the Gatehouse for parking pass and registration. Directions from the south Follow Route 29 North into Charlottesville, where it becomes Route 29/250 Bypass. Exit at Leonard Sandridge Road. Follow the road and turn left at the traffic light at Massie Road. The entrance to Darden is the next left. Stop at the first building on the right the Gatehouse for parking pass and registration. Directions from the east Take I-64 West to Charlottesville Exit 118B (Route 29 North). After exiting the interstate, you will be on the Route 29/250 Bypass. Take the third exit Leonard Sandridge Road. Follow the road and turn left at the traffic light at Massie Road. The entrance to Darden is the next left. Stop at the first building on the right the Gatehouse for parking pass and registration. Directions from the West Take I-64 East to Charlottesville Exit 188B (Route 29 North). After exiting the interstate, you will be on the Route 29/250 Bypass. Take the third exit Leonard Sandridge Road. Follow the road and turn left at the traffic light at Massie Road. The entrance to Darden is the next left. Stop at the first building on the right the Gatehouse for parking pass and registration. course design This program is designed for all Ophthalmic Medical Personnel (OMP) including Ophthalmic Assistants, Technicians, Technologists, Photographers, Orthoptists, Nurses, and other personnel. Certification is not required to attend. Accreditation Application for continuing education credits has been submitted to JCAHPO. AOC and OPS accreditation has also been sought for this program. registration The course fee is $110.00 before 9/01/12. After 9/01/12, the course fee is $135.00. The registration fee includes continental breakfast, breaks, and lunch. refund policy Refunds will be issued at a rate of 100% for requests made prior to 9/01/12. Refunds requests made on or after 9/01/12 will be issued at a rate of 50%. No refunds will be issued after the start of the meeting. For Additional information, please contact: Jenny Hinebaugh (434) 924-1941 jah3ef@virginia.edu
The 23rd Annual humphries Technician program saturday, september 8, 2012 Registration Deadline: September 2, 2012 Name: Certification/Credentials: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Telephone: Practice/Clinic: Email: Check here to request vegetarian lunch p Registration Fee $110.00 Registration Fee after 9/01/12 $135.00 Please make checks* payable to: UVA Department of Ophthalmology Mail to: Humphries Technician Program P.O. Box 800715 Charlottesville, VA 22908-0715 *Checks only please. We regret that we are unable to accept credit card transactions at this time.