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Cataract andRefractive SurgeryJohn Bartlett, MDDavid Rex Hamilton, MDKenneth Lu, MDKevin Miller, MD

ComprehensiveGavin Bahadur, MDLaura Bonelli, MD Rachel Feit-Leichman, MD Tania Onclinx, MDSusan Ransome, MDMeryl Shapiro-Tuchin, MDRonald Smith, MD

Cornea and UveitisBenjamin Bert, MD, FACSAnthony Aldave, MDRichard Casey, MD Sophie Deng, MD, PhD Gary Holland, MDHugo Hsu, MDJohn Irvine, MD Batool Jafri, MDOlivia Lee, MD Bartly Mondino, MD - Chairman

GlaucomaJoseph Caprioli, MDVikas Chopra, MD Anne Coleman, MD, PhD Brian Francis, MD JoAnn Giaconi, MD Alex Huang, MD, PhD Simon Law, MD, PharMDKouros Nouri-Mahdavi, MDJames C. Tan, MD, PhD

Neuro-OphthalmologyAnthony Arnold, MDLynn Gordon, MD, PhD Stacy Pineles, MDPeter Quiros, MDAlfredo Sadun, MD, PhD

Ophthalmic PathologyBen J. Glasgow, MD

Orbital and OphthalmicPlastic SurgeryRobert Goldberg, MDDaniel Rootman, MD

Pediatric Ophthalmology and StrabismusJoseph Demer, MD, PhDSherwin Isenberg, MD Monica R. Khitri, MD Stacy Pineles, MDFederico Velez, MD

RetinaGad Heilweil, MD Jean-Pierre Hubschman, MDMichael Ip, MDAli Khan, MDAllan Kreiger, MDPhillip Le, MD Tara McCannel, MD, PhD Pradeep Prasad, MD Steven Schwartz, MDIrena Tsui, MD

DOHENY FACULTY

Best in the West, Top 5 in the Nation

The Doheny Eye Institute Continuing MedicalEducation program is committed to providinghigh quality, evidence-based educationalactivities designed to enhance the knowledge,competence and performance of physiciansand other healthcare professionals, support life-long learning and improve patient outcomes.

CONTINUING MEDICALEDUCATION

2016 -2017 Program

Accreditation Doheny Eye Institute is accredited by theInstitute for Medical Quality/California MedicalAssociation (IMQ/CMA) to provide continuingmedical education for physicians.

DOHENY CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSUREDoheny Eye Institute CME policy is to ensure balance,independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in allCME activities. CME content will be evidence-basedand free of commercial bias. Furthermore, DohenyCME providers will identify, review and resolve allconflicts of interest that persons involved in thedevelopment, management and presentation discloseprior to an educational activity. All potential conflicts ofinterest of the CME staff and faculty will be fullydisclosed to program participants.

Credit Designation Doheny Eye Institute designates these liveactivities for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.Physicians should claim only the creditcommensurate with the extent of theirparticipation in the activity.

REGISTERONLINE ATwww.doheny.org/cme

For more information,

please contact the

Doheny CME office

at (323) 442-6427

or email cme@doheny.org.

UCLA DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

Retinal and Ophthalmic GeneticsMichael Gorin, MD, PhDPhillip Le, MD, PhDColin McCannel, MD Steven Nusinowitz, PhD SriniVas Sadda, MDDavid Sarraf, MD

Vision ScientistsSuraj P. Bhat, PhDGordon L. Fain, PhDDebora B. Farber, PhD,DPhhcJoseph Horwitz, PhDWayne L. Hubbell, PhDNatik Piri, PhDAlapakkam P. Sampath, PhDDeming Sun, MDHui Sun, PhDGabriel H. Travis, MDDavid S. Williams, PhDXian-Jie Yang, PhDJie Zheng, PhD

Location

Doheny-UCLA International Glaucoma SymposiumMoseley Salvatori Conference Center635 South Lucas Ave. | Los Angeles Ca 90017

Course Time: 8 am – 5 pm | CME credits: 7.5

Course Director | Alex Huang, MD, PhD

Course Description | The Inaugural Doheny-UCLAInternational Glaucoma Symposium brings together experts inglaucoma patient care and vision research from across theworld. This full-day event is organized into cutting-edgeanterior and posterior segment glaucoma sessions. Thecourse material will involve a combination of clinical scenarios,translational research, and bench investigation. Topics willexplore glaucoma pharmaceuticals, drug delivery, alternativetherapies, cyclodestruction, advanced posterior/anteriorsegment imaging, minimally-invasive glaucoma surgeries andnovel surgical techniques, advanced biophysical testing,aqueous humor dynamics, evaluation of biomarkers,electrophysiological evaluation, and principles of glaucoma celldeath. The goal is to better define current challenges in orderto initiate the discovery of innovative solutions for the future.

Special Guest Speakers

The Annual Doheny Eye & Jules Stein Eye Institutes Comprehensive Ophthalmology Review Course •UCLA Stein Eye Institute | RPB Auditorium100 Stein Plaza | Los Angeles, CA 90095

UCLA CME Activity | For more information or to register,please visit www.cme.ucla.edu or call (310) 794- 2620.

Course Directors | John Irvine, MDSherwin Isenberg, MD

Course Description | This four-day intensive course isaimed at residents, fellows, and practicing ophthalmologists. Itwill review the clinical essentials of each subspecialty inophthalmology. It will be a clinically oriented reviewconcentrating on the epidemiology, clinical presentation,diagnosis and management of ophthalmologic disease andwill help prepare course participants for OKAPS, ABO andmaintenance recertification examinations. The course willcover the important clinical principles of ophthalmology andupdate any changes to the clinical protocol. It will be a reviewof the accepted clinical practice. Basic scientific mechanismsand research therapies will not be covered.

The International Retinal Imaging Symposium •Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center | Tamkin Auditorium757 Westwood Plaza | Los Angeles, CA 90095

UCLA CME Activity | For more information or to register,please visit www.cme.ucla.edu or call (310) 794- 2620.

Course Directors | David Sarraf, MDK. Bailey Freund, MD

Course Description | This two-day course will feature aseries of lectures that will focus on the latest developments inretinal imaging, including: fundus autofluorescence, spectraldomain and swept source Optical Coherence Tomography(OCT), OCT Angiography, and ultra-widefield imaging. Thisconference will include a full day of lectures by many of theworld’s experts in retinal imaging who will speak on recentinnovations in retinal imaging that have occurred in this rapidlyadvancing field.

Ophthalmology for the Non-Ophthalmologist: The Eye as the Window to Systemic Health Moseley Salvatori Conference Center635 South Lucas Ave. | Los Angeles Ca 90017

Course Time: 8 am – 12 noon | CME credits: 3.5

Course Directors | Benjamin Bert, MD, FACS

Course Description | The eye is often described as thewindow to the soul. But the eyes contain even moreinformation than that. In this course we will review thedifferent ways that the eyes can indicate ones overall health,as well as how the treatment of different systemic conditionscan affect the eyes. We will cover information from multipleophthalmic subspecialities to discuss these systemicconditions. The course also aims to identify times whenreferral for consultation or newly developed telemedicinescreenings are appropriate.

48th Annual Doheny Days Moseley Salvatori Conference Center635 South Lucas Ave. | Los Angeles Ca 90017

Course Time: 8 am – 5 pm | CME credits: 7.5

Course Directors | John Irvine, MDHugo Hsu, MD

Course Description | The Annual Doheny Daysconference hosts presenters representing a wide range ofophthalmic specialties aimed at disseminating state-of-the-art research finding to improve clinicians’ ability to betterdiagnose and manage patients with ocular disease.

Update on the Treatment of Retinal DiseaseMoseley Salvatori Conference Center635 South Lucas Ave. | Los Angeles Ca 90017

Course Time: 8 am – 12 noon | CME credits: 3.5

Course Director | Michael Ip, MD

Course Description | This course will update practicingophthalmologists and related health-care professionals onrecent advances and controversies in the management of avariety of posterior segment disorders.

2017 Society of Scholars & UCLA Ophthalmology Clinical Challenges Conference Moseley Salvatori Conference Center635 South Lucas Ave. | Los Angeles Ca 90017

Course Time: 8 am – 2 pm | CME credits: 6

Course Directors | Peter Quiros, MDSrivniVas Sadda, MD

Course Description | In 2008, Dr. Stephen Ryan establishedThe Doheny Society of Scholars to recognize the academicachievements and professional contributions of Doheny alumniwho have distinguished themselves as scientists and or leadersin the field and who have become major leaders in the UnitedStates and around the world. This elite group is composed ofkey leaders and pioneers in vision science and education thatare driving eye-related research for overcoming visiondisorders. These scholars serve as an inspiration toophthalmologists in training throughout the world. They are avalued legacy of our alumni, supporting the mission of theDoheny Eye Institute: to train the leaders of tomorrow.

2017 Doheny Society of Scholars Inductee

Jonathan Crowston, BSc, MBBS, PhD, FRCOphth, FRANZCORingland Anderson Professor of OphthalmologyUniversity of MelbourneManaging Director, Centre for Eye Research Australia

Ike Ahmed, MDAssistant Professor, University of TorontoClinical Assistant Professor, University of UtahResearch Director, Kensington Eye Institute

Robert Weinreb, MDChairman and Distinguished Professor of OphthalmologyDirector, Shiley Eye InstituteUniversity of California, San Diego

Jeffrey Liebmann, MDVice-Chair and Professor of OphthalmologyColumbia University Medical CenterNew York, NY George Baerveldt, MD

InventorBaerveldt™ Glaucoma Implant and Trabectome®

CME COURSES February 9-122017

March 24-252017

September 242016

November 52016 December 102016

January 212017

April 8

June 102017

Perspectives on Risk Management Moseley Salvatori Conference Center635 South Lucas Ave. | Los Angeles Ca 90017

Course Time: 8 am – 12 noon | CME credits: 1.5

Course Director | John Irvine, MD

Course Description | This 3-hour session will featurepresentations by professionals in risk identification, assessment,and management with a focus on how to minimize risk and howto deal with medical legal challenges. Presentations will bepunctuated by case presentations and discussion.

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Parking Address 636 South Lucas Ave.Los Angeles, Ca 90017

Accommodations near Moseley Salvatori Conference Center

Sheraton Grand Los Angeles (Distance: 0.7 mi.)711 South Hope St. | Los Angeles, Ca 90017Phone: (213) 488-3500

The Ritz-Carlton L.A. (Distance: 0.8 mi.)710 West Olympic Blvd. | Los Angeles, Ca 90015Phone: (213) 743-8800

Westin Bonaventure (Distance: 0.9 mi.)404 South Figueroa St. | Los Angeles, Ca 90071Phone: (213) 624-1000

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