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Meet the Faculty May 19-22, 2016 Oregon’s Meeting at Sunriver Resort 17600 Center Drive, Sunriver, OR 97707 www.sunriver-resort.com Winston Chamberlain, M.D., Ph.D received his BS in biology from California Institute of Technology. He holds a PhD in immunology and an MD from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. He is board certified in ophthalmology, and a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. His research interests include the outcomes of corneal transplant surgery with the femtosecond laser and DSAEK techniques, and inflammatory responses in the cornea. Jeff Healey, M.D. clinical interests include comprehensive ophthalmology, adult eye diseases including cataracts, diabetic eye disease, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and uveitis. Dr. Healey is a native of Logan, UT and completed his undergraduate degree in biology from Utah State University in 2002. In 2007, he received his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh and went on to complete his ophthalmology residency in 2011 at the UPMC Eye Center, University of Pittsburgh. During residency, he was trained in the medical and surgical care of a wide variety of ophthalmic conditions. Ambar Faridi, M.D. completed medical school at OHSU and residency at the Casey Eye Institute. During residency, Dr. Faridi conducted research on retinal diseases, including the use of Adaptive Optics in retinal imaging, for which she won the Kenneth Swan Outstanding Resident Research Award. She went on to pursue her interest in medical retina by completing a fellowship at the Duke Eye Center. Dr. Faridi is a medical retina specialist at the VA Portland Health Care System and is a certified reader at the Casey Eye Institute Reading Center, where she participates in clinical trials on inherited retinal degenerations and diabetic retinopathy. Seema Gupta, M.D. grew up in India where she completed her medical degree, an Ophthalmology residency and a fellowship in Cornea and Anterior Segment. She completed an Internal Medicine residency at Loma Linda University and practiced as an Internist for a few years. She subsequently completed a uveitis fellowship at OHSU, Casey Eye Institute and an Ophthalmology residency at OHSU, Casey Eye Institute. During her training at Casey Eye Institute, she was trained in the medical and surgical care of a wide variety of ophthalmologic conditions. Lorinna H. Lombardi, M.D. is a Comprehensive Ophthalmologist at Casey Eye Institute. She specializes in cataract surgery, comprehensive ophthalmology, general and urgent eye care, seeing patients with cataracts, diabetes, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and other eye conditions. She is experienced in complex cataract surgery and advanced intraocular lens surgery. Dr. Lombardi received her undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley, where she graduated with highest honors. She received her M.D from Stanford University School of Medicine in Palo Alto, California, where she was involved in an international research project on Age Related Macular Degeneration. Afshan A. Nanji, M.D., M.P.H. specializes in Corneal and External Diseases, Ocular Surface Oncology, Laser Vision Correction/LASIK, Cataract and Intraocular Lenses. She has special interests in conjunctival and corneal tumors as well as in international ophthalmology. Outside of work, Dr. Nanji enjoys traveling, hiking, and reading. Sheila Morrison, OD is the Medical Contact Lens Fellow at the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon. This program is focused on fitting challenging irregular cornea and ocular surface disease patients with the leading contact lens technologies. Dr. McDonald earned his Doctor of Optometry degree from Pacific University College of Optometry, Forest Grove, Oregon. Phone: 503-654-5036 | Fax: 503-659-4189 | Web: www.oregonoptometry.org | E-mail: [email protected] Meet the Faculty May 19-22, 2016 Oregon’s Meeting at Sunriver Resort 17600 Center Drive, Sunriver, OR 97707 www.sunriver-resort.com Mansi Parikh, M.D. specializes in adult glaucoma, including complicated glaucoma and cataract surgeries. She grew up on the East coast, and has slowly moved westward, completing her residency and fellowship training in the Midwest. Glaucoma, in particular, piqued her interest because of the focus on patient education that is essential to proper care. In addition, she enjoys the long-term relationships built with her patients. Matthew Lampa, OD received his Doctor of Optometry degree from Pacific University College of Optometry in Forest Grove, OR. After graduation he completed as residency in Cornea and Contact Lenses at Pacific University College of Optometry. He is currently an assistant professor at Pacific University College of Optometry where he is involved with specialty contact lens fitting, contact lens instruction of optometry students, and clinical research. He has also served as a Consulting and Attending Optometrist at the Portland VA Medical Center and is an associate in a private practice, Silver Falls Eyecare, in Silverton, Oregon. Charissa Young, OD specializes in dry eye management and custom contact lenses as a fellow at Specialty Eyecare Group in Kirkland, WA. She graduated with honors from Pacific University College of Optometry and received the AOF/Vistakon Contact Lens Excellence Award and Lion's Club Community Service Award. She is involved in active research in the area of dry eye, particularly in the areas of meibomian gland dysfunction, tear osmolarity, and ocular surface inflammation. Dr. Young also leads eyecare missions regularly to rural and low-income areas in Thailand. David Kading, OD specializes in treating front of the eye problems like allergies, red eyes, dry eye syndrome, Keratoconus, corneal degenerations, and other diseases. Dr. Kading has post-doctorate residency training in the evaluation and fitting of specialty contact lenses for high astigmatism, high prescriptions, multifocals, Corneal Reshaping Therapy (Orthokeratology) for children and adults, and solving visual problems after eye disease or surgery. He received his Doctor of Optometry degree from Pacific University College of Optometry. Shane McDonald, OD is the Medical Contact Lens Fellow at the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon. This program is focused on fitting challenging irregular cornea and ocular surface disease patients with the leading contact lens technologies. Dr. McDonald earned his Doctor of Optometry degree from Pacific University College of Optometry, Forest Grove, Oregon. John Clements, MD is an assistant professor of Ophthalmology at the Casey Eye Institute at OHSU in the division of Cornea and Refractive Surgery. He completed his Ophthalmology residency training at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago and his cornea fellowship at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary at Harvard. After completion of his medical training, he, his wife and 3 children moved to Angola Africa to run an ophthalmology development project for 3 years. Now at Casey Eye Institute, his academic interests include cornea transplantation, infectious keratitis, laser vision correction, cataract surgery and international ophthalmology. Phone: 503-654-5036 | Fax: 503-659-4189 | Web: www.oregonoptometry.org | E-mail: [email protected] Meet the Faculty May 19-22, 2016 Oregon’s Meeting at Sunriver Resort 17600 Center Drive, Sunriver, OR 97707 www.sunriver-resort.com Michael Cavanaugh is the regional sales manager at Carl Zeiss Meditec. He obtained his Bachelors Degree in Business / Marketing and Communications in 2002. James Hale, OD is a native of Corvallis. After graduating from Oregon State University in 1994, he went on to earn his doctor of optometry degree at Pacific University College of Optometry in 1998. Following graduation, Dr. Hale completed an extra year of residency training in advanced eye disease at the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center. After completing his residency, Dr. Hale spent 2 years as clinical director of a large laser eye surgery center and then went on to practice in a 25-doctor medical eye care group in the Portland area until 2005. Following the birth of their third child, Dr. Hale and his wife Dee Dee decided to return home to Corvallis where he joined Valley Eye Care. Dr. Hale is a member of the American Optometric Association, the Oregon Optometric Physicians Association, Beta Sigma Kappa International Optometric Honor Society, and the Rotary Club of Greater Corvallis. Dr. Hale is President-Elect of the Oregon Optometric Physicians Association and served President from 2011-2012. Alexandra Bavasi, OD is the current pediatric and vision therapy resident optometric physician at Pacific University College of Optometry. She earned her Doctor of Optometry degree from Pacific University and is in the process of completing her Master of Education, Visual Function in Learning degree. She is particularly interested in pediatric primary care and strabismus/ amblyopia management. She enjoys running, yoga, weightlifting, knitting, and traveling. Charrisa Young, OD is a fellow at Specialty Eyecare Group in Seattle, WA specializing in dry eye management and custom contact lenses. She graduated with honors from Pacific University College of Optometry and received the AOF/Vistakon Contact Lens Excellence Award and Lion's Club Community Service Award. She is involved in active research in the area of dry eye, particularly in the areas of meibomian gland dysfunction, tear osmolarity, and ocular surface inflammation. Dr. Young also leads eyecare missions regularly to rural and low-income areas in Thailand. Doug Walker, OD received his doctorate from Pacific University College of Optometry in 1999, after having served his externships at Carl Albert Indian Health Facility in Ada Oklahoma, Portland Vision Centers and in Gold Beach, Oregon with Dr. John Rush. Dr. Walker has been very active with various optometric associations and is a member of the American Optometric Association, the Oregon, Washington & Montana Optometric Physicians Associations, and the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. Dr. Walker is currently serving on the Oregon Board of Optometry after being appointed by Oregon Governor, Kate Brown. He is the 1999 recipient of the Oregon Optometric Association Student of the Year and the 2005 recipient of the "Oregon Young OD of the Year" in addition to numerous other awards and honors. Dr. Walker is President of the South Western Oregon Optometric Society and served as the 2010-2011 President of the Oregon Optometric Physicians Association. Dr. Walker provides additional expertise to the Eye Centers of Gold Beach and Brookings in the co-management of Diabetic Retinopathy and Glaucoma. Phone: 503-654-5036 | Fax: 503-659-4189 | Web: www.oregonoptometry.org | E-mail: [email protected]