September 10, 2010 Extraordinary Ophthalmology National Conference The Fluno Center for Executive Education Madison, WI Sponsored by: University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Office of Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Public Health
Extraordinary Ophthalmology National Conference September 10, 2010 The Fluno Center for Executive Education Madison, WI We invite you to a national conference on Extraordinary Ophthalmology to be held in Madison, Wisconsin on September 10, 2010. Nationally renowned guest speakers will complement University of Wisconsin faculty in presenting interesting topics, ranging from advances in clinical practice to the frontiers of vision science. The goal is to make this an exciting conference for clinicians and scientists involved in ophthalmology and vision science where one will learn about the latest innovations that are shaping or will shape our practice and research directions in the future. There will be extensive time for discussion, including a Lunch with the Experts forum, reception and casual dinner with your colleagues following the conference. Fall is a wonderful time to visit Madison. Think college football on a sunny Saturday afternoon. On Saturday, September 11, 2010 the UW football Badgers will be playing San Jose State University in Madison s Camp Randall. We have secured a limited number of tickets and invite you to purchase tickets and join the Extraordinary Ophthalmology group at the UW football game (see registration form for details). Madison also boasts one of the 10 best farmer s markets in the country open Saturday morning on the Capitol Square. In addition to the scientific program, you may enjoy some of the sights that Southern Wisconsin offers such as Frank Lloyd Wright s Taliesin, in Spring Green, or the Wisconsin Dells on the Wisconsin River along the picturesque sandstone bluffs. Registration includes all conference materials, lunch and a relaxing dinner on Friday, September 10th, at Fluno Center for Executive Education in Madison.
Who Should Attend This conference is targeted toward comprehensive ophthalmologists, subspecialists, and vision scientists. Program This conference will provide a format to collectively explore the advances being made throughout ophthalmology and vision research in various specialties. Remarkable endeavors in clinical care and global health are incorporated as well as advances in other fields of medicine that have an impact on the practice of ophthalmology. Goals and Objectives The goals of this conference are: To increase participants engagement in discussing current research, innovation, and therapeutic options with colleagues and patients in their own practice. To increase awareness of public and global health issues related to ocular disease and engage in dialogue on current research, treatments, and innovations for these conditions. To educate ophthalmologists and vision scientists on advances in technology, treatment, and other fields of medicine applicable to current ophthalmic patient care. To stimulate interest in innovative research such as gene therapy and stem cell research. At the conclusion of the seminar, participants will be able to: Institute new techniques and management strategies in their patient care and operative procedures. Discuss the most recent advances in ophthalmic care with patients, and apply such knowledge in making referrals for further care. Understand the potential impact of stem cell biology on the future of clinical ophthalmology. Conference Venue The Fluno Center for Executive Education was ranked number two in the world for Executive Education Centers. The interior captures the simplicity and elegance of the Arts and Crafts era, featuring prairie style furnishings and original lithographs of designs by Frank Lloyd Wright. It is in the heart of downtown Madison and offers easy access to restaurants, shops, and attractions such as the State of Wisconsin Capitol, University of Wisconsin Madison Campus, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art and the Chazen Museum of Art. If you d like to take advantage of all that Madison and Southern Wisconsin have to offer, please contact any of the tourist offices listed below for information and planning: Wisconsin Department of Tourism (800) 432-8747 or (608) 266-2161 www.travelwisconsin.com Greater Madison Convention & Visitors Bureau (800) 373-6376 or (608) 255-2537 www.visitmadison.com Wisconsin Dells Visitor & Convention Bureau (800) 223-3557 or (608) 254-4636 www.wisdells.com Spring Green Chamber of Commerce (800) 588-2042 or (608) 588-2054 www.springgreen.com
Program September 10, 2010 AM 7:30 8:15 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:15 8:30 Welcome Michael M. Altaweel, MD Paul L. Kaufman, MD Session 1 Stem Cell / Gene Therapy / Glaucoma 8:30 8:50 The Prospect of Customized Stem Cell Therapy David M. Gamm, MD, PhD 8:50 9:10 Glaucoma Gene Therapy Paul L. Kaufman, MD 9:10 9:30 Ophthalmic Genetics Translational Opportunities Paul A. Sieving, MD, PhD 9:30 9:45 Novel Management of the Overfiltering Bleb Todd W. Perkins, MD 9:45 10:00 Discussion Moderator Gregg A. Heatley, MD 10:00 10:15 BREAK Session 2 Anterior Segment Cataract Refractive 10:15 10:30 Endokeratoplasty Advances Sarah M. Nehls, MD 10:30 10:50 Use of the Light Adjustable Lens to Manage Presbyopia Daniel M. Schwartz, MD 10:50 11:05 Eye Banking: Tissue Recovery, Processing, and Utilization Neal P. Barney, MD 11:05 11:20 Implantable Miniature Telescope Michael M. Altaweel, MD 11:20 11:35 Discussion Moderator Heather Potter, MD 11:35 12:45 Lunch with the experts PM Session 3 Retina Artificial Vision 12:45 1:10 The Status of the Field of Visual Prosthestics With Joseph F. Rizzo, MD Specific Attention to the Boston Retinal Implant Project 1:10 1:25 Anti-VEGF Therapy Expanding Role in Managing Justin L. Gottlieb, MD Ocular Disease 1:25 1:40 Update on the Treatment of Retinal Vein Occlusions Michael S. Ip, MD Conference Chairs Michael M. Altaweel, MD Paul L. Kaufman, MD Peter A. Duehr and Chair Visiting Faculty J. William Harbour, MD Paul A. Cibis Distinguished of Ophthalmology of Medicine/Molecular Oncology Washington University School of Medicine Timothy W. Olsen, MD F. Phinizy Calhoun Sr. and Chair Emory Eye Center Emory University Joseph F. Rizzo, MD Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Harvard Medical School Daniel M. Schwartz, MD University of California, San Francisco Paul A. Sieving, MD, PhD Director National Eye Institute/NIH Bethesda, Maryland Sheila K. West, PhD El-Maghraby of Preventive Medicine Wilmer Eye Institute Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Featured Faculty Neal P. Barney, MD Barbara A. Blodi, MD Yasmin S. Bradfield, MD Cat N. Burkat, MD Suresh R. Chandra, MD David M. Gamm, MD, PhD Edwin and Dorothy Gamewell Justin L. Gottlieb, MD Gregg A. Heatley, MD Michael S. Ip, MD Daniel W. Knoch, MD Sarah M. Nehls, MD Robert W. Nickells, PhD Todd W. Perkins, MD Arthur S. Polans, PhD Heather A.D. Potter Stephen K. Sauer, MD Nader Sheibani, PhD Program September 10, 2010 1:40 1:55 High Resolution OCT Scans in Macular Disease Barbara A. Blodi, MD 1:55 2:10 Discussion Moderator Daniel W. Knoch, MD 2:10 2:25 BREAK Session 4 Therapeutic Targets / Diagnostics 2:25 2:40 Diabetic Retinopathy: Molecular and Cellular Nader Sheibani, PhD Mechanisms 2:40 2:55 Resveratrol, a Non-toxic Natural Product for the Arthur S. Polans, PhD Treatment of Ocular Tumors 2:55 3:15 The Suprachoroidal Drug Delivery Route: Where will Timothy W. Olsen, MD it take us? 3:15 3:35 The End of the Beginning: New Directions in Uveal William Harbour, MD Melanoma Management and Research 3:35 3:50 Discussion Moderator Robert W. Nickells, PhD 3:50 4:05 BREAK Session 5 Global Health / Plastics / Pediatrics 4:05 4:20 Global Vision 2020 and Sustainable Eye Care Suresh R. Chandra, MD 4:20 4:40 Elimination of Blinding Trachoma by 2020: Sheila K. West, PhD Successes and Challenges 4:40 4:55 New Clinical Trials in Pediatric Ophthalmology Yasmin S. Bradfield, MD 4:55 5:10 Oculoplastic Challenges in Anophthalmia Cat N. Burkat, MD 5:10 5:25 Discussion Moderator Stephen K. Sauer, MD 5:25 Adjourn 5:30 Reception and Dinner (open to all participants)
Conference Date and Fees September 10, 2010 $250.00 Physicians and Scientists $150.00 Fellows and Residents The conference fee includes the cost of tuition, course materials, continental breakfast, refreshment breaks, lunch and dinner on Friday 9/10/10. Conference Location and Accommodations Fluno Center for Executive Education (Conference Hotel) 601 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53715 Phone: (877) 773-5866 (toll free) or (608) 441-7117 Single: $144.00 Double: $164.00 Parking is available at $10.00 per day Group Reservation Code: Ophthalmology Best Western InnTowner 2424 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53726 All sessions will be held at the Fluno Center for Executive Education. Phone: (608) 233-8778 The Fluno Center has a limited number of executive residence rooms on site. All other hotels are within close proximity and easy walking distance to the Fluno Center. Parking: Free Group Code: Ophth A block of rooms has been reserved. Please be aware that September 10-11 is a busy weekend in Madison (UW Football game we have tickets) please make your reservations immediately. All hotels will release rooms to the public on August 10, 2010. Single: $254.00; Double: $254.00 Please call the hotel directly to reserve your accommodation. Be sure to mention Extraordinary Ophthalmology or the specific reservation code to receive the special room rate. The Pyle Center 702 Langdon Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Single/Double: $150.00 Hilton Madison Monona Terrace 9 East Wilson, Madison, Wisconsin 53703 Phone: (800) 445-8667 or (608) 255-5100 Parking is available at $12.00 per day Group Reservation Code: OPH Sheraton Madison Hotel 706 John Nolen Drive, Madison, WI 53713 Phone: (800) 325-3534 or (608) 251-2300 Single: $254.00; Double: $254.00 Phone: (608) 256-2621 or (866) 301-1753 Single: $89.00 (includes breakfast) Double: $99.00 (includes breakfast) Parking: $8.00 per day Program Changes Confirmations Emergency situations occasionally occur and may necessitate topic or speaker change. The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health reserves the right to alter or substitute a topic or speaker without prior notification. All registrations are confirmed in writing. If you do not receive a confirmation, please call 608/262-1397. Cancellations/Refund Policy All cancellations must be received by September 3, 2010 to receive a refund. No refunds will be honored for no shows. All cancellations will be charged a processing fee of $50.00. Exhibits Representatives from pharmaceutical and equipment companies will display their products and will be available on Friday, September 10, 2010. Four Easy Ways to Register Online: www.ocpd.wisc.edu By Mail: Return your completed registration form & payment to CME Specialist, The Pyle Center, Department 101, 702 Langdon Street, Madison, WI 53706 By Phone: 608/262-1397. Please call and give your billing information or pay by MasterCard, VISA, or American Express By Fax: 1-800/741-7416 (in Madison fax 265-3163) Credit Accreditation Statement The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation Statement The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health designates this educational activity for a maximum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Continuing Education Units The University of Wisconsin-Madison, as a member of the University Continuing Education Association (UCEA), authorizes this program for.725 (CEUs) and 7.25 hours. Policy on Faculty and Sponsor Disclosure It is the policy of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health that the faculty, authors, planners, and other persons who may influence content of this CME activity disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests in order to allow CME staff to identify and resolve any potential conflicts of interest. Faculty must also disclose any planned discussion of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). Detailed disclosures will be made in the activity materials.
REGISTRATION FORM Extraordinary Ophthalmology September 10, 2010 Please complete steps 1 4 in BLOCK letters All steps are required. Step 1. Participant Information: Name First MI Last Professional Degree* (for credit and name badge) Company Name* Work Address* City, State, Zip* Phone ( ) Fax ( ) E-Mail (Where you can be reached from 9:00 am 5:00 pm Monday through Friday) (Where you can be reached from 9:00 am 5:00 pm Monday through Friday) (Where you can be reached from 9:00 am 5:00 pm Monday through Friday) Friday Night Dinner (included): Please indicate if you are planning to attend yes; no Additional Guests ($50.00 per person) yes; no Dinner selections - please chose one: Italian Style Parpadelle Pasta Bowl (vegetarian) Chicken Breast Piccata Carved Tenderloin Lunch with the Experts (included) Do you prefer vegetarian yes; no 404911; ame-ophth Step 2. Confirmation Send My Confirmation To: Work Address as listed in Step 1 or Home Address- Please complete the following: Home Address: City, State, Zip Step 3. Fee/Payment Information: Conference Fees (Check applicable): $250 Physicians, Scientists; $150 Residents, Fellows; $50 Friday Night Dinner Guest; $42 Saturday Football (University of Wisconsin vs San Jose State) Payment Method (Check one): P.O. or check enclosed (payable to University of Wisconsin) Please bill my company Credit Card: MasterCard; VISA; American Express Cardholder s Name Card Number Exp. Date Step 4. Please Return your payment with this form to: CME Specialist, The Pyle Center, Department 101, 702 Langdon Street, Madison, WI 53706 or Fax: 1-800-741-7416 (in Madison Fax 265-3163). Questions about the program should be referred to Jill Cohen Kolb, Conference Coordinator, Phone (608) 262-0496 or jcohenkolb@wisc.edu. The University of Wisconsin provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX requirements. The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health fully complies with the legal requirements of the ADA and the rules and regulations thereof. If any participant in this educational activity is in need of accommodations, please notify Teena Nelson at 608/240-6006.
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Office of Continuing Professional Development 2701 International Lane, Suite 208 Madison, WI 53704-3126 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Madison, Wisconsin Permit No. 658 September 10, 2010 Extraordinary Ophthalmology National Conference The Fluno Center for Executive Education Madison, WI