VSEPS 35th Annual Scientific Meeting June 8-9, 2018 Virginia Beach, Ophthalmology in View: Vision, Innovation, Enterprising, & Worldwide Impact Virginia Beach Sheraton Oceanfront 3501 Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach, Thursday, June 7, 2018 Educational Goal: Our educational goal is to identify & explore the latest developments in the prevention, diagnosis, management and treatment of ophthalmic conditions. After participating in this meeting, attendees should be armed with some best practices that can be readily implemented in their current practices. They should also gain an awareness of how future trends and developments will shape their future patient care and practice management endeavors. After participating in our annual scientific meeting, participants will be better able to: Identify latest developments in prevention, diagnosis, management & treatment of ophthalmic conditions. Evaluate best practices in diagnosis & management of ophthalmic conditions that can quickly be implemented in ophthalmologist s practice immediately after participation in meeting, & in more distant future. Relate complications of ophthalmic disease & surgery. Utilize principles of management of ophthalmic complications. Analyze advances in ophthalmic medical research & determine implications for physicians & patients. Outline advances in the specialty areas of retina, cornea, cataracts, & neuro-ophthalmology Assess the impact, need, and opportunities for global delivery of ophthalmologic care Determine the impact of social media on your ophthalmology practice. Apply best practices in practice management. 1 5:00pm Exhibitor Setup Virginia Beach Sheraton Oceanfront 4 9:00pm VSEPS Board Meeting, Function Princess Ann Country Club 3800 Pacific Ave, Virginia Beach, Friday, June 8, 2018 7:00 7:45am Continental Breakfast 7:45 7:50am General Scientific Session Begins, Welcome remarks 7:50 10:15am Retina (145 minutes) Suzanne Everhart, DO President, Virginia Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons Moderated by Alan L. Wagner, MD Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Eastern Virginia Medical School and Private Practice, Wagner Macula & Retina Center, Virginia Beach, 7:50 8:25am Uveitis Diagnoses Not to Miss Akbar Shakoor, MD & Visual Science, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
VSEPS 35th Annual Scientific Meeting June 8-9, 2018 Virginia Beach, 8:25 9:00am Applying Retina Imaging to Your Practice Vishak J. John, MD Private Practice, Vistar Eye Center, Roanoke, 9:00 9:35am Multimodal Imaging in Uveitis Akbar Shakoor, MD & Visual Science, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 9:35 10:05am Triaging Everyday Retina Cases Vishak J. John, MD Private Practice, Vistar Eye Center, Roanoke, 10:05-10:15am Q & A 10:15 10:45am Coffee Break 10:45-12:15pm Cornea & External Disease (90 minutes) 10:45 11:15am Understanding Wavefront Technology: Clinical Utility & Interpretation 11:15-11:25am Fix Fuchs with ROCKs! (Rho-associated kinase inhibitors) 12:15 1:15pm Lunch in Exhibit Hall 1:15 2:45pm Global Ophthalmology -Part 1 (90 minutes) Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery Technique -- Lecture & Wet Lab Seth R. Krawitz, MD Private Practice, Virginia Eye Institute, Richmond, 2:45 3:30pm Aravind Eye Care Model R. D. Thulasiraj, PGDM Executive Director, Aravind Eye Care System, Tamil Nadu, India 3:30 4:15pm Ice Cream Social & Poster Presentations (30 minutes) 4:15 5:35pm Updates from the AAO and FDA (80 minutes) Moderated by Jeffrey R Golen, MD Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology, Marc G. Odrich, MD Associate Professor, Ophthalmology, Garth Stevens, Jr., MD Private Practice, Eye Care Center of Virginia, Richmond, ; Clinical Associate Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Virginia Campus, Richmond, 11:25-12:05pm Novel Surgical Advances in Cornea Marc G. Odrich, MD Associate Professor, Ophthalmology, 12:05 12:15pm Q&A Poster sessions moderated by Kapil Kapoor, MD -- Annual Meeting Chairman; Assistant Professor, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk and Director of Research, Wagner Macula & Retina Center, Virginia Beach,, and Jeffrey R Golen, MD Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology,
VSEPS 35th Annual Scientific Meeting June 8-9, 2018 Virginia Beach, 4:15 4:45pm American Academy of Ophthalmology Update Stephanie J. Marioneaux, MD Assistant Professor, Eastern Virginia Medical School and in Private Practice, Stephanie J. Marioneaux, MD, PC, Chesapeake, 4:45 5:25pm The Incredible Promise of Gene Therapy for Eye Diseases and Beyond 5:25 5:35pm Q&A 5:45 7:00pm VSEPS Reception and Awards Jaspal (JP) Ahluwalia, MD, MPH Pharmacovigilance Medical Officer Food and Drug Administration, Washington, DC Saturday, June 9, 2018 7:00 7:45am Continental Breakfast 7:45 7:50am Welcome Remarks Kapil Kapoor, MD Annual Meeting Chairman; Assistant Professor, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk and Director of Research, Wagner Macula & Retina Center, Virginia Beach, 7:50 10:15am Neuro-ophthalmology (145 minutes) 7:50 8:20am Five Neuroimaging Studies Every Ophthalmologist Needs to Know 8:20 8:35am Changing Imaging Methods in Orbital Diagnosis 8:35 8:45am Hyperacute Panophthalmitis in an IV Drug User 8:45 9:15am Five Diagnoses that a Comprehensive Ophthalmologist Should Almost Never Make 9:15-9:25am Relationship between Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale and Exposure Keratopathy Moderated by Steven A. Newman, MD Professor, Ophthalmology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Andrew Go Lee, MD Zeynel A. Karcioglu, MD Professor of Ophthalmology & Pathology, Ophthalmic Oncology Orbital Diseases & Surgery University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Lawrence D Flanders, MD Resident. Eastern Virginia Medical School Ophthalmology, Norfolk, Andrew Go Lee, MD Adam E Pflugrath, MD Resident. Virginia Commonwealth University Ophthalmology, Richmond,
VSEPS 35th Annual Scientific Meeting June 8-9, 2018 Virginia Beach, 9:25 9:55am Using OCT in Neuro-ophthalmology Andrew Go Lee, MD 9:55 10:05am Infectious Keratitis in Uganda - Role of Traditional Eye Medicine 10:05 10:15am Q&A Q&A 10:15 10:45am Coffee Break 10:45 11:55am Global Ophthalmology: Worldwide Opportunities (70 minutes) 10:45-11:05am An Introduction to International Medicine Opportunities Shruti Aggarwal, MD Resident. University of Virginia Ophthalmology, Charlottesville, Moderated by Anthony Viti, MD VSEPS President-Elect, Private Practice, Shenandoah Valley Eye Center, Winchester, Jaspal (JP) Ahluwalia, MD, MPH Pharmacovigilance Medical Officer Food and Drug Administration, Washington, DC 11:05 11:55am The Right to Sight Initiative Vision 2020 Victoria M. Sheffield President & CEO, International Eye Foundation, Kensington, MD 11:55 1:15pm Workshop: Social Media Pearls and Pitfalls (80 minutes) 11:55 12:30pm Online Patient Education and Social Media Pearls for the Ophthalmologist 12:30 1:05pm Strategies for Improving Your Patient Resources and Realizing Efficiencies with a Strategic Online Presence 1:05 1:15pm Q&A Moderated by Anthony Viti, MD VSEPS President-Elect, Private Practice, Shenandoah Valley Eye Center, Winchester, Robert F. Melendez, MD, MBA University of New Mexico and Private Practice, Eye Associates of New Mexico. Rio Rancho, NM Robert F. Melendez, MD, MBA University of New Mexico and Private Practice, Eye Associates of New Mexico. Rio Rancho, NM 1:15 1:45pm VSEPS Annual Business Meeting Boxed Lunches 1:45 3:35pm Risk Management Seminar (110 minutes) OMIC Closed Claims (Case Studies) You must be current member of VSEPS (2018 Dues Paid) & attend OMIC Risk Management Seminar at the Annual Meeting to obtain 10% OMIC Discount. Discount is 5% for non- VSEPS members. One discount per year, Denise Chamblee, MD, Board member and Chair, Risk Management Committee; Ophthalmic Mutual Insurance Company, San Francisco, CA and private practice, Riverside Health Systems, Newport News, applied upon renewal with OMIC. 3:45pm Meeting Ends Turn in CME sheets, evaluations
VSEPS 35th Annual Scientific Meeting June 8-9, 2018 Virginia Beach, Accreditation and Credit Statement Accreditation: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Eastern Virginia Medical School and the Virginia Society of Eye Physicians & Surgeons. EVMS is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Eastern Virginia Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.