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Registration Information Registration Fees: Pre-registration is required. All registration fees include continental breakfasts, refreshments, lunch, and syllabus material as well as a non-refundable administrative charge of $50. Cancellation: Up to 10 working days before this course a full refund, less the $50 administrative fee, will be made for cancellation. No refunds will be granted after this time or for non-attendance. The conference committee reserves the right to cancel this conference in the event of an unforeseen circumstance, or if the minimum acceptable registration is not attained. In the event of a cancellation, the registration fee will be refunded. Late Registration: To register after September 30, 2013, please call the Department of Ophthalmology at 720-848-2500. Location: Hensel Phelps Research Auditorium Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado Weather: Fall is one of Denver’s most delightful seasons, though changes can occur rapidly. Colorado weather features warm days, cool evenings and occasional late afternoon showers. Bring clothing suitable for temperature ranges between 48-76 degrees. Course Director: Richard Davidson, MD Course Coordinator: Bethany Jackson More Information: Visit our website at: www.eyeinstitute.org or you may contact the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology at 720-848-2500 or email: [email protected] Register on-line at: www.eyeinstitute.org Payment by Visa, MasterCard or American Express is required to register on-line. When you register on-line, you will receive immediate confirmation of your conference registration. 17th Annual Ophthalmology Symposium October 11-12, 2013 Visa Mastercard AmEx Credit Card Number__________________________ Expiration Date____________ Security Code_______ Signature ___________________________________ (Only registrations with credit card payments are accepted by fax and phone. If you fax your registration, please do not send another registration by mail.) Detach and return to: OR Fax with credit card info to: Ophth/Symposium-CME 720-848-5014 Mail Stop F731 University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus 1675 Aurora Court Aurora, CO 80045 Please indicate if you have any need for auxiliary aids or special assistance services ________________________________ Last Name___________________ First Name _______________________ (Print name as you would like it to appear on your CME certificate) Degree MD OD Other ______________________________ Specialty ____________________________________________________ Address_____________________________________________________ Zip ___________City _______________________ State ______________ Affiliated Institution/Clinic _______________________________________ Office Phone __________________Fax ____________________________ E-mail ______________________________________________________ Please check appropriate category: Physicians $325 $350 CO Society of Eye Physicians/Surgeons $300 $325 CU Anschutz Clinical Faculty $250 $275 Physicians in Training $175 $190 Allied Health Professionals $175 $190 RMOP Members $150 $165 Enclosed: ____________ Check made payable to: University of Colorado School of Medicine Registration Form Received on or before Sept. 30, 2013 Postmarked or faxed after Sept. 30, 2013 » Identify the important Sinonasal anatomy critical for successful endoscopic DCR » Improve utilization of biologics in clinical management of uveitis » Identify common eyelid neoplasms » Differentiate between benign and malignant lesions of the eyelid » Differentiate ideal DSEK patients from those ideal for DMEK » Analyze the indications for utilizing endoscopic approaches to the orbit » Summarize the role of the Rhinologist as a member of the orbit team » Develop strategies to successfully incorporate quantitative imaging into the evaluation and management of glaucoma » Implement the treatment of CIN of the cornea and conjunctiva » Utilize surgical pearls on improving DSEK outcomes » Identify the different techniques that can be used to perform a paracentesis on your ability to perform a laser peripheral iridotomy in patients with Acute Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma » Identify current instrumentation for vitreoretinal surgery » Identify situations where quantitative imaging can facilitate the diagnosis of glaucoma progression To provide up-to-date, state-of-the-art information on new and improved technology in the field of ophthalmology to ophthalmologists, ophthalmologists-in-training and ophthalmic technicians. Internationally known faculty will present lectures, case studies and panel discussions that will provide innovative, useful information to practicing physicians and their staff which they can use in their day-to-day practices. Symposium Schedule Goal Program Objectives This year we honor the memory of Dr. Deegan Lew, with the 1 st annual Deegan M Lew Lectureship in Ophthalmology. Dr. Lew was a lifetime student of eye care and enjoyed learning and contributing to the departmental teaching program. He never missed a departmental conference and was uniformly loved by his patients for his compassionate care. His infectious positive attitude and dedication will be forever remembered. Honoring Dr. Lew this year will be: Michael Ip, MD Friday, October 11, 2013 7:30 am Registration/ Continental Breakfast 8:00 am Welcome SECTION I Oculofacial Plastic Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery 8:10 am Brett Davies, MD, MS The Oculoplastics Experience: A Fellow’s Perspective 8:30 am Tanuj Nakra, MD The Cosmetic Oculofacial Examination 8:50 am Vikram Durairaj, MD, FACS Management of Eyelid Neoplasms for the Comprehensive Ophthalmologist 9:10 am Tanuj Nakra, MD Introduction to Facelifts and Fat Transfer 9:30 am Eric Hink, MD Addressing the Modern Brow 9:50 am Todd Kingdom, MD Endoscopic Approaches to Orbital Disease: An Update 10:10 am Tanuj Nakra, MD Novel Closure Techniques for Post-Mohs Periorbital Defects 10:30 am Panel Discussion 10:50 am BREAK SECTION II Potpourri 11:10 am Rebecca Braverman, MD and Mark Dacey, MD The New Age of Medical Management of Pediatric Non-Infectious Uveitis 11:30 am Jeffrey Bennett, MD, PhD Atypical Optic Neuritis 11:50 pm Alan Palestine, MD The Role of Biologics in the Management of Uveitis 12:10 pm Victoria Pelak, MD Atypical Temporal Arteritis 12:30 pm Panel Discussion 12:50 pm LUNCH SECTION III Cornea and Refractive Surgery 2:00 pm Neda Shamie, MD Laser Cataract Surgery: Here to Stay 2:20 pm Richard Davidson, MD The Use of the Femtosecond Laser for Complex Cataract Cases 2:40 pm Neda Shamie, MD DSEK: A True and Tested Technique 3:00 pm Darren Gregory, MD Meibomian Gland Dysfunction: Current Management Approaches 3:20 pm Michael Erlanger, MD The Management of Corneal and Conjunctival Intraepithelial Neoplasia 3:40 pm Neda Shamie, MD DMEK: Ready for Primetime? 4:00 pm 17th Annual Philip P. Ellis Lecture - Michael Taravella, MD LENSX LASER and Correction of Astigmatism 4:30 pm Christopher Gelston, MD Infectious Keratitis: Etiology,Trends and Outcomes 4:50 pm Ronald Wise, MD Femtosecond Laser Enabled Keratoplasty 5:10 pm Panel Discussion 5:30 pm ADJOURN Saturday, October 12, 2013 7:30 am Registration/ Continental Breakfast 8:00 am Welcome SECTION IV Glaucoma 8:10 am Jeffrey A. Kammer, MD Clinical Applications of Quantitative Imaging in the Management of Glaucoma 8:30 am Jeffrey SooHoo, MD Advances in Glaucoma Surgery 8:50 am Malik Kahook, MD A Translational Approach to a Common Problem 9:10 am Jeffrey A. Kammer, MD Paracentesis in Acute Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma:When and How? 9:30 am Leonard Seibold, MD 24 Hour IOP Monitoring in Glaucoma 9:50 am Jeffrey A. Kammer, MD Cosmetic and Refractive Considerations in the Care of Glaucoma Patients 10:10 am Panel Discussion 10:30 am BREAK SECTION V Potpourri 10:50 am Jasleen Singh, MD Ocular Cystinosis 11:10 am Robert Enzenauer, MD Tests for Functional Eye Complaints - Ocular Hysteria or Visual Malingering 11:30 am Joel Goldstein, MD If it’s ok for My Car Mechanic Why isn’t it ok for Me? Healthcare Ethics Simple Concepts Difficult Cases 11:50 pm Emily McCourt, MD Creating a Mouse Model of Dry Eye 12:10 pm George Ulrich, MD CSEPS Update 12:30 pm PANEL DISCUSSION 12:45 pm LUNCH SECTION VI VITREORETINAL DISEASES 1:50 pm Michael Ip, MD An Update on the Treatment of Retinal Vein Occlusion 2:10 pm Jeffrey Olson, MD New Instrumentation for Vitreoretinal Surgery 2:30 pm Stuart Fine, MD What we have Learned from CATT about Treating Neovascular AMD 2:50 pm 1st Annual Deegan M Lew Lectureship in Ophthalmic Disease - Michael Ip, MD Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy: Beyond Macular Edema 3:20 pm Naresh Mandava, MD Translational Research in the Academic Ophthalmology Department 3:40 pm Scott Oliver, MD A Lost Cause or a Lost Art? Outcomes for “Inoperable” Complex Retinal Detachment 4:00 pm Michael Ip, MD Treatment of Diabetic Macular Edema: A Paradigm Shift 4:20 pm PANEL DISCUSSION 4:40 pm ADJOURN

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Registration InformationRegistration Fees:Pre-registration is required. All registration fees include continental breakfasts, refreshments, lunch, and syllabus material as well as a non-refundable administrative charge of $50.

Cancellation: Up to 10 working days before this course a full refund, less the $50 administrative fee, will be made for cancellation. No refunds will be granted after this time or for non-attendance. The conference committee reserves the right to cancel this conference in the event of an unforeseen circumstance, or if the minimum acceptable registration is not attained. In the event of a cancellation, the registration fee will be refunded.

Late Registration: To register after September 30, 2013, please call the Department of Ophthalmology at 720-848-2500.

Location: Hensel Phelps Research AuditoriumAnschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado

Weather: Fall is one of Denver’s most delightful seasons, though changes can occur rapidly. Colorado weather features warm days, cool evenings and occasional late afternoon showers. Bring clothing suitable for temperature ranges between 48-76 degrees.

Course Director: Richard Davidson, MD

Course Coordinator: Bethany Jackson

More Information: Visit our website at: www.eyeinstitute.orgor you may contact the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology at 720-848-2500 or email: [email protected]

Register on-line at: www.eyeinstitute.org Payment by Visa, MasterCard or

American Express is required to register on-line. When you register on-line, you will receive

immediate confi rmation of your conference registration.

17th Annual Ophthalmology SymposiumOctober 11-12, 2013

� Visa � Mastercard � AmEx

Credit Card Number__________________________

Expiration Date____________ Security Code_______

Signature ___________________________________

(Only registrations with credit card payments are accepted by fax and phone. If you fax your registration,

please do not send another registration by mail.)

Detach and return to: OR Fax with credit card info to:

Ophth/Symposium-CME 720-848-5014Mail Stop F731University of ColoradoAnschutz Medical Campus1675 Aurora CourtAurora, CO 80045 Please indicate if you have any need for auxiliary aids or special assistance services

________________________________

Last Name___________________ First Name _______________________ (Print name as you would like it to appear on your CME certifi cate)

Degree � MD � OD � Other ______________________________

Specialty ____________________________________________________

Address _____________________________________________________

Zip ___________City _______________________ State ______________

Affi liated Institution/Clinic _______________________________________

Offi ce Phone __________________Fax ____________________________

E-mail ______________________________________________________

Please check appropriate category:

� Physicians $325 $350

� CO Society of Eye Physicians/Surgeons $300 $325

� CU Anschutz Clinical Faculty $250 $275

� Physicians in Training $175 $190

� Allied Health Professionals $175 $190

� RMOP Members $150 $165

Enclosed: ____________

� Check made payable to: University of Colorado School of Medicine

Registration Form

Receivedon or beforeSept. 30, 2013

Postmarked orfaxed after

Sept. 30, 2013

» Identify the important Sinonasal anatomy critical for successful endoscopic DCR

» Improve utilization of biologics in clinical management of uveitis

» Identify common eyelid neoplasms

» Differentiate between benign and malignant lesions of the eyelid

» Differentiate ideal DSEK patients from those ideal for DMEK

» Analyze the indications for utilizing endoscopic approaches to the orbit

» Summarize the role of the Rhinologist as a member of the orbit team

» Develop strategies to successfully incorporate quantitative imaging into the evaluation and management of glaucoma

» Implement the treatment of CIN of the cornea and conjunctiva

» Utilize surgical pearls on improving DSEK outcomes

» Identify the different techniques that can be used to perform a paracentesis on your ability to perform a laser peripheral iridotomy in patients with Acute Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma

» Identify current instrumentation for vitreoretinal surgery

» Identify situations where quantitative imaging can facilitate the diagnosis of glaucoma progression

To provide up-to-date, state-of-the-art information on new and improved technology in the fi eld of ophthalmology to ophthalmologists, ophthalmologists-in-training and ophthalmic technicians. Internationally known faculty will present lectures, case studies and panel discussions that will provide innovative, useful information to practicing physicians and their staff which they can use in their day-to-day practices.

Symposium Schedule

Goal

Program Objectives

This year we honor the memory of Dr. Deegan Lew, with the 1st annual Deegan M Lew Lectureship in Ophthalmology. Dr. Lew was a lifetime student of eye care and enjoyed learning and contributing to the departmental teaching program. He never missed a departmental conference and was uniformly loved by his patients for his compassionate care. His infectious positive attitude and dedication will be forever remembered.

Honoring Dr. Lew this year will be: Michael Ip, MD

Friday, October 11, 20137:30 am Registration/ Continental Breakfast8:00 am Welcome

SECTION I • Oculofacial Plastic Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery

8:10 am Brett Davies, MD, MS The Oculoplastics Experience: A Fellow’s Perspective8:30 am Tanuj Nakra, MD The Cosmetic Oculofacial Examination8:50 am Vikram Durairaj, MD, FACS Management of Eyelid Neoplasms for the Comprehensive Ophthalmologist9:10 am Tanuj Nakra, MD Introduction to Facelifts and Fat Transfer9:30 am Eric Hink, MD Addressing the Modern Brow9:50 am Todd Kingdom, MD Endoscopic Approaches to Orbital Disease: An Update10:10 am Tanuj Nakra, MD Novel Closure Techniques for Post-Mohs Periorbital Defects10:30 am Panel Discussion10:50 am BREAK

SECTION II • Potpourri11:10 am Rebecca Braverman, MD and Mark Dacey, MD The New Age of Medical Management of Pediatric Non-Infectious Uveitis11:30 am Jeffrey Bennett, MD, PhD Atypical Optic Neuritis11:50 pm Alan Palestine, MD The Role of Biologics in the Management of Uveitis12:10 pm Victoria Pelak, MD Atypical Temporal Arteritis12:30 pm Panel Discussion12:50 pm LUNCH

SECTION III • Cornea and Refractive Surgery2:00 pm Neda Shamie, MD Laser Cataract Surgery: Here to Stay 2:20 pm Richard Davidson, MD The Use of the Femtosecond Laser for Complex Cataract Cases

2:40 pm Neda Shamie, MD DSEK: A True and Tested Technique3:00 pm Darren Gregory, MD Meibomian Gland Dysfunction: Current Management Approaches3:20 pm Michael Erlanger, MD The Management of Corneal and Conjunctival Intraepithelial Neoplasia3:40 pm Neda Shamie, MD DMEK: Ready for Primetime?4:00 pm 17th Annual Philip P. Ellis Lecture - Michael Taravella, MD LENSX LASER and Correction of Astigmatism4:30 pm Christopher Gelston, MD Infectious Keratitis: Etiology, Trends and Outcomes4:50 pm Ronald Wise, MD Femtosecond Laser Enabled Keratoplasty5:10 pm Panel Discussion5:30 pm ADJOURN

Saturday, October 12, 20137:30 am Registration/ Continental Breakfast8:00 am Welcome

SECTION IV • Glaucoma8:10 am Jeffrey A. Kammer, MD Clinical Applications of Quantitative Imaging in the Management of Glaucoma8:30 am Jeffrey SooHoo, MD Advances in Glaucoma Surgery8:50 am Malik Kahook, MD A Translational Approach to a Common Problem9:10 am Jeffrey A. Kammer, MD Paracentesis in Acute Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma: When and How?9:30 am Leonard Seibold, MD 24 Hour IOP Monitoring in Glaucoma9:50 am Jeffrey A. Kammer, MD Cosmetic and Refractive Considerations in the Care of Glaucoma Patients10:10 am Panel Discussion10:30 am BREAK

SECTION V • Potpourri10:50 am Jasleen Singh, MD Ocular Cystinosis

11:10 am Robert Enzenauer, MD Tests for Functional Eye Complaints - Ocular Hysteria or Visual Malingering11:30 am Joel Goldstein, MD If it’s ok for My Car Mechanic Why isn’t it ok for Me? Healthcare Ethics Simple Concepts Diffi cult Cases11:50 pm Emily McCourt, MD Creating a Mouse Model of Dry Eye 12:10 pm George Ulrich, MD CSEPS Update12:30 pm PANEL DISCUSSION

12:45 pm LUNCH

SECTION VI • VITREORETINAL DISEASES

1:50 pm Michael Ip, MD An Update on the Treatment of Retinal Vein Occlusion2:10 pm Jeffrey Olson, MD New Instrumentation for Vitreoretinal Surgery2:30 pm Stuart Fine, MD What we have Learned from CATT about Treating Neovascular AMD2:50 pm 1st Annual Deegan M Lew Lectureship in Ophthalmic Disease - Michael Ip, MD Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy: Beyond Macular Edema3:20 pm Naresh Mandava, MD Translational Research in the Academic Ophthalmology Department3:40 pm Scott Oliver, MD A Lost Cause or a Lost Art? Outcomes for “Inoperable” Complex Retinal Detachment4:00 pm Michael Ip, MD Treatment of Diabetic Macular Edema: A Paradigm Shift

4:20 pm PANEL DISCUSSION 4:40 pm ADJOURN

For fl ight arrangements, please contact Christopherson Business Travel at 855-462-8885. Information will be provided for the best fare available coming from your market. When making your reservations, please reference OPS. Christopherson Business Travel can also be reached by email at: [email protected]. Offi ce hours are Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm, Mountain Standard Time.

A block of rooms has been reserved at the SpringHill Suites by Marriott Denver International Airport which is located just minutes from DIA. The discounted rate for course participants is $92 for a standard king. Please call the hotel directly 303-371-9400 and reference: The Lions Eye Institute Symposium or go to their website at http://cwp.marriott.com/denda/lionseye. Free shuttle transportation to and from the hotel to the meeting will be available to symposium participants. Complimentary shuttle service to and from the airport is also available.

The Springhill Suites Denver Airport delivers a fresh approach to the travel experience. Well-defi ned areas give you the space to work productively, relax comfortably and sleep peacefully. Extra features create a true sense of home, with free Wi-Fi, a desk, a pantry with mini-fridge, coffee maker and microwave, fl exible seating and a pullout sofa. The free Suite Seasons hot and healthy breakfast buffet gets you going each morning, the lounge gives you an inviting spot to unwind after a busy day and the 24-hour market serves food and snacks anytime at all. So you can reclaim your personal time, the Springhill Suites Denver Airport offers a fi tness room, and an indoor pool with spa.

Parking Information: Parking for the meeting is available in the Ignacio, Georgetown, Cheyenne Wells, Monte Vista, Julesburg and Snowmass visitor lots which are located north east of the Hensel Phelps Auditorium. All paid registrants must enter parking code “2020” into the parking permit dispenser and display the receipt on their dash. Parking in any other area or parking without a permit will result in being ticketed.

Directions: From I-25 and I-70, take I-70 east to the Peoria exit. Take Peoria south to Montview Blvd. Take Montview east to Quentin Street where you will turn right. Follow that about a half block where you will turn left on to 19th Place which turns into 19th Avenue. You will pass the Aspen and Breckenridge employee lots which are gated, as well as the RC-1 North Building (Hensel Phelps Auditorium). The Ignacio, Georgetown, Cheyenne Wells, Monte Vista, Julesburg and Snowmass Visitor Parking Lots are slightly further up, on the left side.

Accreditation: The University of Colorado School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of Colorado School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Courses approved by the AMA for Physicians’ CME are automatically categorized as B credits for Allied Health Personnel. For COAs, COTs, and CCOAs, 2 hours attended = 1 credit (2:1) For COMTs, 1 hour attended = 1 credit (1:1).

Local Faculty Accommodations/Transportation

Fellows

Residents

Guest Faculty

October 11-12, 2013Presented by:Department of Ophthalmologyand Colorado Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (CSEPS)

Sponsored by:University of ColoradoSchool of MedicineOffice of ContinuingMedical Education

Hensel Phelps Research Auditorium Anschutz Medical Campus

Website: www.eyeinstitute.org

17th AnnualOphthalmology Symposium

Department of Ophthalmology Mail Stop F7311675 Aurora Court Aurora, CO 80045

Presort StdU.S. PostagePAIDDenver, COPermit No. 831

This program is a part of the Colorado Statewide Extended Campus. State funds were not used to develop or administer this program.

Michael Ip, MDAssociate Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

Jeffrey A. Kammer, MDAssociate Professor of Ophthalmology, Vanderbilt Eye Institute, VanderbiltUniversity Medical School, Nashville, TN

Tanuj Nakra, MDTexas Oculoplastic Consultants,Austin, TX

Neda Shamie, MDAssociate Professor of Ophthalmology, Doheny Eye Institute, Keck School of Medicine at University of Southern California

David Ammar, PhDAssistant Research ProfessorOphthalmology/Physiology & Biophysics

Jeffrey Bennett, MD, PhDProfessorNeuro-Ophthalmology

Jon Braverman, MDClinical ProfessorComprehensive Ophthalmology

Rebecca Braverman, MDAssociate ProfessorPediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus

Steven Britt, MDAssociate ProfessorCell and Developmental Biology/Ophthalmology

Joe Brzezinski, PhDAssistant ProfessorOphthalmology

Brian Bucca, OD, FAAOInstructorPediatrics/Ophthalmology

Mark Dacey, MDAssistant Clinical ProfessorOcular Immunology & Uveitis

Richard Davidson, MDAssociate ProfessorCornea/External Disease & Refractive Surgery

Marilyn Dougherty, MDSenior InstructorComprehensive Ophthalmology

Vikram Durairaj, MD, FACSProfessorOculofacial Plastic & Orbital Surgery

Philip Ellis, MDProfessor EmeritusComprehensive Ophthalmology

Robert Enzenauer, MDProfessor Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus

Michael Erlanger, MDAssociate ProfessorCornea/External Disease

Nicholas Faberowski, MDAssistant ProfessorGlaucoma

Stuart Fine, MDClinical ProfessorMedical Retina

Christopher Gelston, MDAssistant ProfessorCornea/External Disease

Joel Goldstein, MDAssistant ProfessorComprehensive Ophthalmology

Darren Gregory, MDAssociate ProfessorCornea/External Disease

Laurie Hahn-Parrott, CO, COMT, MBAInstructorPediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus

Kara Hanson, OD, FAAOAssistant Clinical ProfessorVision Rehabilitation

Eric Hink, MDAssistant ProfessorOculofacial Plastic & Orbital Surgery

William Jackson, MDAssociate Professor EmeritusDiabetic Retinal Disease

Malik Kahook, MDSlater Family Chair in OphthalmologyProfessorGlaucoma

Robert Keyser, MDClinical ProfessorOcular Pathology

Julia Kimball, OD, FAAOInstructorOptometry

Todd Kingdom, MDProfessorOtolaryngology/Ophthalmology

Uday Kompella, PhDProfessorPharmacy/Ophthalmology

Douglas MacKenzie, MDAssistant ProfessorGlaucoma

Naresh Mandava, MDSue Anschutz-Rodgers Chair in Retinal DiseasesProfessor and ChairVitreoretinal Diseases

Omid Masihzadeh, PhDAssistant Research ProfessorOphthalmology

Emily McCourt, MDAssistant ProfessorPediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus

Cameile Moore, MMSc, CO, COMTInstructorPediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus

Niklaus Mueller, PhDResearch InstructorOphthalmology

Marcie Munishor, ODClinical InstructorOptometry

Scott Oliver, MDAssistant ProfessorVitreoretinal Diseases

Jeffrey Olson, MDAssociate ProfessorVitreoretinal Diseases

Miguel Pacuic-Beja, MDAssociate ProfessorPediatric Ophthalmology

Alan Palestine, MDClinical ProfessorOcular Immunology & Uveitis

Mina Pantcheva, MDAssistant ProfessorGlaucoma

Daewon Park, PhDAssistant ProfessorBioengineering/Ophthalmology

Victoria Pelak, MDAssociate ProfessorNeuro-Ophthalmology

J Mark Petrash, PhDProfessor and Vice Chair, ResearchDirector of Visual Sciences Research

Hugo Quiroz-Mercado, MDProfessorVitreoretinal Diseases

William Roberts, MDSenior InstructorComprehensive Ophthalmology

Leonard Seibold, MDAssistant ProfessorGlaucoma

Robert Shields, MDAssistant ProfessorGlaucoma

Jasleen Singh, MDAssistant ProfessorPediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus

Daniel Smith, OD, FAAOInstructorPediatric Optometry

Michael Taravella, MDProfessorCornea/External Disease & Refractive Surgery

Loretta Todaro, MSHLAdjoint Instructor

Erin Van Dok, ODClinical InstructorOptometry

Vasilis Vasiliou, PhDProfessorPharmacy/Ophthalmology

Ronald Wise, MDAssistant ProfessorCornea/External Disease & Refractive Surgery

Emily Bratton, MDMarissa Bucci, MDAmy Cherof, MDDaniel Corbett, MDGarett Frank, MDRobert Glazier, MDLiliya Golas, MDJennifer Hsu, MDJennifer Jung, MDJeff Kennedy, MDAnjum Koreishi, MD

Jesse Smith, MD

Brett Davies, MD, MSInstructor FellowOculofacial Plastic & Orbital Surgery

Marc Mathias, MDInstructor FellowVitreoretinal Diseases

Beeran Meghpara, MDInstructor FellowCornea/External Diseases & Refractive Surgery

Frank Siringo, MD, ODInstructor FellowVitreoretinal Diseases

Jeffrey SooHoo, MDInstructor FellowGlaucoma

Gabriela Rodrìguez-Colòn, MD