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CELEBRATING THE 40TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE USC DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
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PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR
40th Anniversary Symposium
FRIDAY, JUNE 19 2015
Steven S. Koblik Education and Visitor Center
Rothenberg Hall
The Huntington Library, Art Collections,
and Botanical Gardens
Presiding Officer: Rohit Varma, MD, MPH
Moderator: Gerald Chader, PhD
USCEye Institute
Keck Medicine of USC
9:00 9:05 am
Introduction to 40th Year Symposium
Rohit Varma, MD, MPH
9:00 9:30 am
9:30 1O:OO am
Welcome Remarks
C. L. Max Nikias, PhD, President, University of Southern California
(Introduction by Carmen A. Puliafito, MD, MBA)
Bench to Bedside: A Physician Scientists Journey
Carmen A. Puliafito, MD, MBA, Dean, Keck School of Medicine of the University of
Southern California (Introduction by Lisa C. Olmos de Koo, MD, MBA)
10:00 10:30 am
Management of Optic Nerve Anomalies and Retinal Detachment
Stanley Chang, MD, K. K. Tse and Ku Teh Ying Professor of Ophthalmology at
10:30 11:00 am
The Significance of PDGF/VEGF Crosstalk: A Science Based
Paradigm Shift in Treatment of Neovascular AMO
Pravin U. Dugel, MD, Clinical Professor, USC Eye Institute, Keck School of Medicine
of USC; Managing Partner of Retinal Consultants of Arizona and Founding Member
of the Spectra Eye Institute (Introduction by Linda Lam, MD)
11 :OO 11 :30 am
A View of Angle Surgery
Robert N. Weinreb, MD, Director, Shiley Eye Institute; Distinguished Professor and Chair of Ophthalmology; Distinguished Professor of Bioengineering; Director, Hamilton Glaucoma Center at the University of California, San Diego (Introduction by Alena Reznik, MD) 11 :30 12:00 pm
Bringing Regenerative Therapies from the Retina to the Optic Nerve
Jeffrey Goldberg, MD, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford University School of Medicine, San Francisco (Introduction by Damien C. Rodger, MD, PhD) 12:00 12:45 pm
LUNCH 12:45 1:30 pm
Guests to self-tour grounds
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Special Exhibition Good Looking: 16th through 19th-century Histories
of Eye Disease at the Huntington Library
Melissa Lo, Curator Seaver Classroom 3. Please select Group1: 12:45 1:05 pm or Group 2: 1:05 1:25 pm. This tour will be on a first come basis. Only 20 guests per tour. 1:30 2:00 pm
Eye Epidemiology
M. Roy Wilson, MD, MS, President, Wayne University
(Introduction by Grace Richter, MD, MPH)
2:00 2:30 pm
Thyroid Eye Disease: Immunological Mechanisms and Treatment
in the Acute Phase
Jonathan J. Dutton, MD, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology and Ophthalmic Oncology at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (Introduction by Sandy Zhang-Nunes, MD) 2:30 3:00 pm
Visualizing the Connectome
Arthur W Toga, Provost Professor of Ophthalmology, Neurology, Psychiatry, and the
Behavioral Sciences, Radiology and Biomedical Engineering; Director, USC Institute
for Neuroimaging and Informatics; Director, USC Laboratory of Neuro Imaging
University of Southern California (Introduction by Vivek R. Patel, MD)
3:00 3:30 pm
Clinical Trials in Amblyopia
Jonathan M. Holmes, MD, Joseph E. and Rose Marie Green Professor of Visual
Sciences and Professor of Ophthalmology; Former Chair, Department of
Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic
(Introduction by Sudha Nal/asamy, MD)
3:30 4:00 pm
Controversies in the Diagnosis and Management of
Ocular Surface Tumors
Kathryn A. Colby, MD, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Ophthalmology and
Visual Science, The University of Chicago
(Introduction by J. Martin Heur, MD, PhD)
4:00 4:30 pm
The Light Adjustable IOL: A New Paradigm in Refractive
Cataract Surgery
Robert K. Maloney, MD, MA (Oxon), Director, Maloney Vision Institute; Clinical
Professor of Ophthalmology, UCLA-David Geffen School of Medicine
4:30 5:00 pm
PACK-CXL for the Treatment of Infectious Keratitis
Farhad Hafezi, MD, PhD, Professor and Chair of Ophthalmology, University of
Geneva, Switzerland; Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, USC Eye Institute
(Introduction by Jonathan Song, MD)
Lunch will be served. Free registration, general parking and entrance fee to The Huntington are provided for your convenience. General Parking please enter via Allen Avenue Gate at 1800 Orlando Road, San Marino, CA. From the parking lot, walk toward the entrance to the Steven S. Koblik Education and Visitor Center (Rothenberg Hall). Kindly RSVP by Monday, June 1. For more information, please contact Lina Poyzner at [email protected] or please call at (323) 442-6383. Attendees will earn four (6.5) hours of CME Credits•
,.Accreditation Statement: The Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California is accredited
by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for
physicians.
Credit Designation: The Keck School of Medicine of the University of California designates this live activity for a
maximum of 4.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the
extent of their participation in the activity.
Allied Health Care Professionals: Registered nurses may report up to 4 credit hours toward the continuing
education requirement for license renewal by their state Board of Registered Nurses (BRN). CME may be noted
on the license renewal application in lieu of a BRN provider number. The National Commission on Certification of
Physician Assistants states that AMA accredited Category 1 courses are accepted for recertification.
Disclosure: As an organization accredited by the ACCME The Keck School of Medicine of the University of
Southern California requires everyone who is in a position to control the content of an education activity to
disclose prior to the activity all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest. All disclosed relevant
financial relationships will have been resolved prior to the commencement of the activity.
Objectives:
• Identify and discuss the most recent techniques in the management of ocular conditions
• Examine current research findings to better diagnose and manage your patients with ocular diseases
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