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UCLA Stein Eye Institute Clinical and Research Seminar UCLA Department of Ophthalmology Association Meeting June 10, 2016 UCLA Stein Eye Institute RPB Auditorium 47th Jules Stein Lecturer 14th Bradley R. Straatsma Lecturer 14th Thomas H. Pettit Lecturer Professor of Ophthalmology Doheny Eye Institute, UCLA Professor of Ophthalmology Doheny Eye Institute, UCLA Professor of Ophthalmology Doheny Eye Institute, UCLA SriniVas Sadda, MD Alfredo A. Sadun, MD, PhD John Irvine, MD Join us to revisit the Institute, renew acquaintances with colleagues, and learn about research being performed by Residents, Fellows, and Full-Time and Clinical Faculty Friday, June 10, 2016 7:00-7:50amRegistration & Continental Breakfast 7:45-8:00am Welcome and Introduction – Bartly J. Mondino, MD RETINAL DISORDERS AND OPHTHALMIC GENETICS AND BASIC SCIENCE MODERATORS: Michael B. Gorin, MD, PhD and Xianjie Yang, PhD 8:00-8:07am Searching for retinal biomarkers for early and preclinical AMD Michael B. Gorin, MD, PhD 8:08-8:15am Impact of OCTA on our understanding of AMD: Biology and Management David Sarraf, MD 8:16-8:23am Endocryotherapy for Retinal Vascular Proliferative Tumors Colin McCannel, MD 8:24-8:31am Role of Free Radicals in The Isomerization of Visual Retinoids Tongzhou Xu , MD 8:32-8:39am Complement Reactivity in Stargardt Macular Degeneration Roxana Radu, MD 8:40-8:47amQ & A NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY MODERATOR: Anthony C. Arnold, MD 8:48-8:55am Treatment in Neuro-Ophthalmology – An Oxymoron? Current Clinical Trials Alfredo Sadun, MD and Peter Quiros, MD 8:56-9:03am How to Differentiate Optic Disc Swelling – What’s your Go-To-Test? Laura Bonelli, MD 9:04-9:11am What’s your Workup of the Patient with Optic Atrophy? Howard Krauss, MD 9:12-9:19am Visual Loss from Retina Or Optic Nerve – How Do You Tell? Lynn Gordon, MD, PhD 9:19-9:22amQ & A 9:23-9:28am Introduction of the Bradley R. Straatsma Lecturer Anthony Arnold, MD 9:29-9:59am The Bradley R. Straatsma Lecture Alfredo Sadun, MD, PhD 9:59-10:25amBREAK CATARACT & REFRACTIVE SURGERY MODERATORS: D. Rex Hamilton, MD, and Kevin M. Miller, MD 10:25-10:32amFactors Contributing to Risk of Enhancement Following Cataract Surgery in Post-Myopic LASIK Eyes Pichaya Chuephanich, MD 10:33-10:40amOutcomes of Cataract Surgery in Eyes with Ocular Melanoma Treated by Iodine125 Brachytherapy Tahir Kansu Bozkurt, MD 10:41-10:48am Ocular Comorbidities Associated with Acquired Iris Defects Chantaka Supiyaphun, MD 10:49-10:57am Panel Discussion: John D. Bartlett, D. Rex Hamilton, and Kevin M. Miller CORNEA AND UVEITIS MODERATOR: Anthony J. Aldave, MD 10:58-11:05amSafety of Concurrent Boston Type I Keratoprosthesis and Glaucoma Drainage Device Implantation Tamara Lenis, MD 11:06-11:13amInfliximab Treatment of Chronic Anterior Uveitis in Children: Longitudinal Assessment of Cells and Flare Meghan Berkenstock, MD 11:14-11:21am Outcome of DMEK in Glaucoma Patients Carolina Aravena , MD 11:22-11:30amQ & A 11:31-11:36am Introduction of the Thomas H. Pettit Lecturer John Irvine, MD Clinical and Research Seminar 11:37-12:07pm The Thomas H. Pettit Lecture – John Irvine, MD 12:07-1:07pmLUNCH PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY MODERATOR: Joseph L. Demer, MD, PhD 1:07-1:14pm Decrease Binocular Summation in Strabismic Amblyopes and Effect of Strabismus Surgery Melinda Y. Chang, MD. 1:15-1:22pm Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Inferior Rectus Flap Tears Tina G. Damarjian, MD 1:23-1:30pm Strabismus Due to Isolated Schwannoma Involving Extraocular Muscles Fatma Yulek, MD 1:31-1:39pmQ & A GLAUCOMA MODERATOR: Joseph Caprioli, MD 1:40-1:47pm Ocular Endoscopic Surgery Brian Francis, MD 1:48-1:55pm Thessaloniki Eye Study Anne Coleman, MD, PhD 1:56-2:03pm Quality of Life in Glaucoma JoAnn Giaconi, MD 2:04-2:11pmQ & A ORBITAL AND OPHTHALMIC PLASTIC SURGERY MODERATOR: Robert A. Goldberg, MD 2:13-2:20pm The UCLA Orbital Disease Center Experience in Management of Orbital Vascular Tumors Daniel Rootman, MD 2:21-2:28pm Is There Such a Thing as a Lost Muscle? Robert Goldberg, MD 2:29-2:36pm The Aging Neck: Surgical and Nonsurgical Options Wenjing Liu, MD and Erin Lessner, MD 2:37-2:45pmQ & A RESEARCH AWARD RECIPIENTS MODERATOR: Anthony C. Arnold, MD 2:46-3:06pm Excellence in Research Presentations by Residents & Fellows 3:07-3:17pm Presentation of Awards Bartly J. Mondino, MD 3:17-3:22pm UCLA Department of Ophthalmology Association Business Meeting Robert A. Goldberg, MD & Stacy Pineles, MD 3:22-3:47pmBREAK RETINA AND BASIC SCIENCE II MODERATOR: Steven D. Schwartz, MD and Xianjie Yang, PhD 3:47-3:54pm How Vitreoretinal Surgery Improves Vision in the Management of Uveal Melanoma Tara McCannel, MD, PhD 3:55-4:02pm Lamellar Macular Hole: Two Distinct Clinical Entities? Andrea Govetto, MD 4:03-4:10pm 3-D Organization of the Photoreceptor Outer Segment Stefanie Volland, PhD 4:11-4:18pm Functional recovery of Retinal Circuits Following Rod Rescue Johan Pahlberg, PhD 4:19-4:26pmSmall Molecule Inhibition of Wnt Signaling Abrogates Dexamethasone Induced Phenotype of Primary Human Trabecular Meshwork Cells Sarah Dale Ahadome, PhD 4:27-4:37pmQ & A 4:38-4:43pm Introduction of the Jules Stein Lecturer 4:44-5:14pm The Jules Stein Lecture SriniVas Sadda, MD 5:15pm Reception and Graduation Ceremony at the UCLA Faculty Center UCLA Stein Eye Institute, RPB Auditorium • June 10, 2016 ACCREDITATION The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. UCLA CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE The FDA has issued a concept paper which classifies commercial support of scientific and educational programs as promotional unless it can be affirmed that the program is “truly independent” and free of commercial influence. In addition to independence, the FDA requires that non-promotional, commercially supported education be objective, balanced, and scientifically rigorous. The policy further states that all potential conflicts of interest of the CME staff and faculty be fully disclosed to the program’s participants. In addition, the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education policy now mandates that the provider adequately manage all identified potential conflicts of interest prior to the program. We, at UCLA, fully endorse the letter and spirit of this concept. DIRECTIONS Conveniently located within UCLA at the corner of Westwood Boulevard and Le Conte Avenue, the UCLA Stein Eye Institute, 100 Stein Plaza, Los Angeles, 90095 is easily accessible from all points in Southern California. It is approximately 15 miles from the Los Angeles International Airport. From the San Diego Freeway (405) Take Wilshire Boulevard offramp east (toward Westwood Boulevard). Turn left onto Westwood Boulevard from Wilshire. Once you pass Le Conte, you will find the UCLA Stein Eye Institute on your right, please turn in to the UCLA Stein Eye parking lot. Parking is available for $12 per day. TAXICABS Beverly Hills Cab Co. (310) 273-6611 Checker Cab Co. (800) 300-5007 United Independent (310) 278-2500 Yellow Cab (310) 838-2121 ACCOMMODATIONS HILGARD HOUSE 927 Hilgard Avenue Los Angeles, California, 90024 Within walking distance Reservations: 310-208-3945 HOTEL PALOMAR 10740 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90024 Complimentary shuttle to JSEI Reservations: 310-475-8711 HOTEL ANGELENO 170 N. Church Lane Los Angeles, California, 90049 Complimentary shuttle to JSEI Reservations: 310-476-6411 UCLA TIVERTON HOUSE 900 Tiverton Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90024 Within walking distance Reservations: 310-794-0151 W LOS ANGELES - WESTWOOD HOTEL 930 Hilgard Avenue Los Angeles, California, 90024 Within walking distance Reservations: 310-208-8765 REGISTRATION E156-5 UCLA Stein Eye Institute Clinical and Research Seminar June 10, 2016 Name ____________________________________________________________ Degree ____________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________ City ___________________________________ State_____ Zip______________ Telephone __________________________ Fax____________________________ E-Mail ____________________________________________________________ Last four digits of Social Security Number. X X X – X X – ___ ___ ___ ___ Registration Fee: $95.00 Registration fee includes instructional materials, continental breakfast, lunch, and reception $50.00 Registration fee for Ophthalmology Residents and Fellows who submit a letter of verification from the training program along with the registration form. To register by phone, please contact the UCLA CME Office at (310) 794-2620. To register online, please register through www.cme.ucla.edu, go to “full listing of courses” and click on “UCLA Stein Eye Institute Clinical and Research Seminar”. Please make checks payable to UC Regents or pay by credit card (complete form below) MasterCard Visa American Express Discover ________________________________________________________________________ Card Holder’s Name ________________________________________________________________________ Card Number ________________________________________________________________________ Expiration Date ________________________________________________________________________ Signature Cancellation Policy: A handling fee of $75 will be deducted from each cancelled registration. www.cme.ucla.edu Join us to revisit the Institute, renew acquaintan being performed by Residents, Fellow MEETING HIGHLIGHTS 47th Jules Stein Lecturer SriniVas Sadda, MD Professor of Ophthalmology Doheny Eye Institute, UCLA 14th Bradley R. Straatsma Lecturer Alfredo A. Sadun, MD, PhD Professor of Ophthalmology Doheny Eye Institute, UCLA 14th Thomas H. Pettit Lecturer John Irvine, MD Professor of Ophthalmology Doheny Eye Institute, UCLA S. RODMAN IRVINE PRIZE Presented to a full-time or clinical faculty member who has demonstrated excellence in professional actions and exemplary dedication to teaching future generations of ophthalmologists. 2016 Irvine Prize Recipient: TBD Senior Honor Awards Presented to distinguished faculty members who have been members of the UCLA Department of Ophthalmology for at least 25 years. 2016 Senior Honor Awardees: TBD Faculty Teaching Award Presented to a faculty member for an outstanding job as teacher and mentor to the residents with contributions extending over and above the call of duty of a full-time faculty member. 2016 Faculty Teaching Awardee: TBD nces with colleagues, and learn about research ws, and Full-Time and Clinical Faculty UCLA STEIN EYE INSTITUTE CLINICAL AND RESEARCH SEMINAR MEETING COORDINATORS Anthony C. Arnold, MD, Chair Robert Alan Goldberg, MD Bartly J. Mondino, MD Xianjie Yang, PhD Department of Ophthalmology - Jules Stein Eye Institute Chairman and Director, Bartly J. Mondino, MD UCLA Department of Ophthalmology Association President, John Hofbauer, MD UCLA Department of Ophthalmology Residency Program Director, Anthony C. Arnold, MD COURSE DESCRIPTION The UCLA Stein Eye Institute Clinical and Research Seminar will provide ophthalmologists and vision scientists with the opportunity to discuss and share experiences, review relevant literature, and synthesize this information into a comprehensive approach to evaluation, management, and treatment of ophthalmic diseases. In addition to formal lectures, there will be ample opportunity for questions and answers and discussion among faculty and attendees. GOALS & OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this seminar, the participants should be able to: • Discuss the future of ophthalmic disorder diagnosis and treatment, as well as outcomes • Apply the information provided on new surgical techniques and contemporary treatment of ophthalmic disorders to clinical practice • E xplain indications and standards in the medical and surgical management of ophthalmic diseases • Describe current research being conducted at the UCLA Stein Eye Institute Enroll now by mail, fax, phone or online. Register Today! UCLA Stein Eye Institute RPB Auditorium June 10, 2016 UCLA Department of Ophthalmology Association Meeting UCLA Stein Eye Institute Clinical and Research Seminar UCLA Office of Continuing Medical Education David Geffin School of Medicine at UCLA 405 Hilgard Avenue MC29 Los Angeles, CA 90095-6938 NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. Postage PAID UCLA