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50th AnniversaryScientific Meeting
February 2 – 4, 2012
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
Sponsored by theUniversity of Miami Miller School of Medicine
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bascom Palmer eye institute
is honored to invite you to join
us as we celebrate our 50th anniversary with a
world-class scientific meeting. to commemorate
50 Years of Excellence in Clinical Care, Vision
Research and Education, we have combined
three of our popular programs: “Glaucoma Mid-
Winter Symposium”, “Cataract and Refractive
Surgery Congress”, and “Angiogenesis, Exudation
and Degeneration” into one superlative cme
program. taught by members of our esteemed
globally-recognized faculty, alumni, and invited
guest speakers, this impressive array of
ophthalmic and vision-science courses will
significantly enhance your professional expertise,
development, and innovation. We encourage you
to benefit from this unique and exceptional
learning opportunity!
bascom Palmer eye institute
50th Anniversary Scientific MeetingFebruary 2 – 4, 2012
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Dear colleagues:
as bascom Palmer prepares to celebrate its
50th anniversary in 2012, we have gone above
and beyond to create a unique and exceptionally
comprehensive scientific meeting from which
each of us can benefit greatly. With more than
100 of the top leaders in ophthalmology speaking
at the meeting, it promises to be a prominent
educational highlight in each of our careers.
Having an opportunity to reconnect with old
friends and colleagues from across the country,
and to establish new contacts and professional
relationships with many of the most accom-
plished members of our field, undoubtedly makes
this offering one of a kind. We look forward to
welcoming you to miami and to sharing a most
productive, memorable, and enjoyable event.
Eduardo C. Alfonso, MD
eduardo c. alfonso, mDProfessor and ChairmanDepartment of OphthalmologyBascom Palmer Eye InstituteUniversity of Miami Miller School of Medicine
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
bascom Palmer eye institute’s 50th anniversary
scientific meeting is designed for practicing
ophthalmologists engaged in the diagnosis and
treatment of eye diseases. During this program,
ophthalmology experts from the bascom Palmer eye
institute, as well as renowned ophthalmologists from
around the world, will discuss research and the most
advanced medical and surgical treatment options for
ophthalmic conditions including cataracts, corneal
and external diseases, glaucoma, retinal diseases,
neuro-ophthalmic diseases, and pediatric ophthalmic
diseases, as well as new trends in refractive surgery
and oculoplastics. expert faculty will present the latest
developments in the management of ocular
conditions through a combination of didactic
presentations and interactive panel discussion
sessions.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
upon completion of this program, participants should
be able to:
• recognize symptoms, perform better examinations, and
formulate the best management plan for complex
glaucoma cases
• analyze examples of high quality and cost-efficient
ophthalmic tests and select best diagnostic tools in the
management of glaucoma
• identify different interventional techniques in the treatment
of glaucoma and analyze in detail their indications and
complications
• use specific clinical knowledge to facilitate a more
effective and efficient practice of glaucoma
• interpret results of corneal topography for refractive
surgery screening
• treat refractive surgery patients based on topography
findings
• identify different iols for the treatment of cataract and
refractive error, and analyze their indications and
complications
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50th Anniversary Scientific Meeting
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COURSE DESCRIPTION continued
• recognize, diagnose and manage neuro-ophthalmic
emergencies and complex cases
• enhance patient care by better understanding of timing of
screening and emerging treatments for retinopathy of
prematurity
• manage patients with amblyopia through the preferred dosing
regimens
• evaluate new concepts and management techniques in the
treatment of orbital diseases
• compare different surgical and therapeutic options in
oculoplastic and orbital surgery
• Diagnose and manage patients with orbital problems and
more effectively initiate treatment plans
• evaluate new treatment options and manage complications of
oculofacial aesthetic surgery
• analyze the latest advances in the diagnosis and
management of age-related macular degeneration (amD)
• Debate best practices for management of diabetic retinopathy
and venous occlusive disease
• evaluate electrophysiology, oct, fluorescein angiography,
and other aids to diagnose and treat macular diseases
including hereditary dystrophies and degenerations
• contrast diagnostic features and treatment options in
pediatric retinal diseases
• Formulate options for management of ocular tumors including
choroidal melanoma, retinoblastoma, and lymphoma
• Diagram new treatment options for patients with advanced
uveitis and retinitis
• compare latest vitreoretinal surgical techniques for posterior
segment diseases
Fondly known as Bascom Palmer Eye Institute’s “Founding Five” (l-r): J. Lawton Smith, MD; John T. Flynn, MD;J. Donald M. Gass, MD; Edward W.D. Norton, MD; and Victor T. Curtin, MD.
7:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00 best of Grand rounds Moderator: Steven J. Gedde, MD
CATARACT I Moderator: William W. Culbertson, MD
9:00 ethics of Premium iol surgery charles m. Zacks, mD
9:10 Post-op inflammation David a. Goldman, mD
9:20 laser cataract surgery Juan F. batlle, mD
9:30 restoring accommodation: status and Future Jean-marie a. Parel, PhD
9:40 Patient screening for multifocal iols Kendall e. Donaldson, mD, ms
9:50 antibiotic Prophylaxis for cataract surgery terrence P. o’brien, mD GLAUCOMA I
10:00 surgical management of Patients with corneal and
Glaucoma Problems, or How Do i manage
Patients with Glaucoma after Descemets stripping
endothelial Keratoplasty (DsaeK), Penetrating
Keratoplasty (PKP), and Keratoprosthesis? Moderators: Michael R. Banitt, MD, MPH and Francisco E. Fantes, MD Panel: Peter T. Chang, MD; Alana L. Grajewski, MD; Michele C. Lim, MD; and Victor L. Perez, MD
10:30 the meaning of clinical trials in Glaucoma or
What Does all of this mean for Patient care? Moderators: Paul F. Palmberg, MD, PhD; and Martha M. Wright, MD Panel: Karen M. Joos, MD, PhD; Anna K. Junk, MD; Carolyn D. Quinn, MD; and Arthur L. Schwartz, MD
11:00 Refreshment Break
CORNEA I Moderator: Thomas J. Liesegang, MD
11:30 Penetrating Keratoplasty richard K. Forster, mD
11:40 surgery with amniotic membrane scheffer c. G. tseng, mD, PhD
PROGRAM
Subject to change
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2012
Thursday’s Meeting at Retter Educational CenterBascom Palmer Eye InstituteMiami, FL
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11:50 ocular surface tumors Carol L. Karp, MD
12:00 pm limbal transplantation Victor l. Perez, mD
12:10 infectious Keratitis in brazil ana l. Hofling-lima, mD, mba
12:20 molecular therapy for corneal stromal Dystrophy andrew J. W. Huang, mD, mPH
12:30 Lunch
OCULOPLASTICS I
Contemporary Trends in Common Oculoplastic Procedures Moderator: Chrisfouad R. Alabiad, MD
1:30 Ptosis correction: my experience
myron tanenbaum, mD, Pa
1:37 lateral canthal tendon Disinsertion: clinical clues
and surgical correction andrea n. Kossler, mD
1:44 techniques in lacrimal evaluation and surgery Jennifer i. Hui, mD 1:51 botulinum toxin injection for epiphora ted H. Wojno, mD
Clinical Controversies in Oculoplastic Surgery Moderator: Jennifer I. Hui, MD
2:00 enucleation implants: back to the Future Philip l. custer, mD
2:07 laser assisted Dcr and cDcr: Does new technology
lead to better result? michael t. yen, mD
2:14 enucleation vs. evisceration for treatment of blind
Painful eyes thomas e. Johnson, mD
2:21 the use of titanium t-Plate as Platform for Globe
alignment in severe Paralytic strabismus chad c. Zatezalo, mD
RESEARCH Moderators: Jean-Marie A. Parel, PhD and Vittorio Porciatti, DSc
2:30 entering the era of treating Hereditary
retinal Degenerations samuel G. Jacobson, mD, PhD
2:45 cholesterol Deficiency and retinal Degeneration:
insights from experimental studies steven J. Fliesler, PhD
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2012 Continued
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3:00 cytomegalovirus: a blood-borne Herpes Virus
with sight-threatening Potential richard D. Dix, PhD
3:15 HsV-1 acute retinal necrosis: then and now sally s. atherton, PhD
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY
3:30 neuro-ophthalmology emergencies
case Presentations and Panel Discussion
Moderator: Jonathan D. Trobe, MD Panel: Joseph G. Chacko, MD; Robert B. Daroff, MD;
Norman J. Schatz, MD; and Jonathan D. Trobe, MD
3:45 Practical approaches to unexplained Visual loss
case Presentations and Panel Discussion
Moderator: Byron L. Lam, MD Panel: Matthew D. Kay, MD; Lanning B. Kline, MD;
and Byron L. Lam, MD
4:00 neuro-ophthalmic Dilemmas
case Presentations and Panel Discussion
Moderator: Joshua Pasol, MD Panel: Thomas J. Carlow, MD; Joshua Pasol, MD;
R. Michael Siatkowski, MD; James A. Sharpe, MD, FRCPC; and Robert L. Tomsak, MD, PhD
4:15 upcoming novel treatments in neuro-ophthalmology
case Presentations and Panel Discussion
Moderators: John R. Guy, MD and Timothy J. McCulley, MD Panel: John R. Guy, MD; Timothy J. McCulley, MD;
and Robert C. Sergott, MD
GLAUCOMA II
4:30 Do We really understand When to treat Which
Patients at risk for angle closure Glaucoma?
or What is the Value of Gonioscopy and Do We
still need to Do it? Moderators: Harry A. Quigley, MD and Elizabeth Hodapp, MD Panel: Wallace L.M. Alward, MD; Krishna S. Kishor, MD; Sarah R. Wellik, MD; and Mark A. Werner, MD
5:00 mechanisms of Disease: new insight to
“Glaucoma”? or How Has our understanding of
“Glaucoma” in the last 50 years made a Difference in
Patient care? Moderators: Douglas R. Anderson, MD and Richard K. Lee, MD, PhD Panel: Jeffrey L. Goldberg, MD, PhD; Douglas J. Rhee, MD; Kuldev Singh, MD, MPH; and Darrell Wu Dunn, MD, PhD
5:30 Scientific Session Adjourns
5:30 Welcome Reception
Retter Patio, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
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8:00 am Continental Breakfast
CORNEA II
Moderator: Carol L. Karp, MD
8:30 antibiotic resistance
Dan b. Jones, mD
8:40 immune rejection Following corneal allograft
transplantation: PKP, eK and DalK alan r. slomovic, ma, mD, Frcs(c)
8:50 eye banking 2012 George o. D. rosenwasser, mD 9:00 schnyder corneal Dystrophy and the ic3D Jayne s. Weiss, mD
9:10 treatment options for acanthamoeba Keratitis elmer y. tu, mD
9:20 DseK complications steven i. rosenfeld, mD
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY
Moderator: Hilda Capo, MD
9:30 the role of complement c3a and its antagonism in
retinopathy of Prematurity John t. Flynn, mD
9:40 new concepts in the management of retinopathy of
Prematurity r. michael siatkowski, mD
9:48 new Drugs for strabismus stephen P. christiansen, mD
9:56 cataract surgery in children: suturing of intraocular
lenses edward G. buckley, mD
10:04 update on amblyopia treatment arlanna n. moshfeghi, mD, mPH
10:12 long term Follow-up of bilateral brown syndrome roberto Warman, mD
10:20 the use of titanium t-plate for acquired nystagmus craig a. mcKeown, mD
10:30 Refreshment Break
REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Moderator: Terrence P. O’Brien, MD
11:00 aK with Femtosecond lasers William W. culbertson, mD
Friday’s Meeting at the Biltmore Hotel, Coral Gables, FL
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2012
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11:10 correction of High myopia and Presbyopia
with multifocal iol’ss elena barraquer, mD
11:20 risk management with iols richard l. abbott, mD
11:30 Post lasiK Dry eyes stephen c. Pflugfelder, mD
11:40 corneal crosslinking r. Doyle stulting, mD, PhD
11:50 treatment of Keratoconus -2012
leejee H. suh, mD
12:00 pm Lunch
CATARACT II
Moderator: Robert H. Osher, MD
1:00 cataract case Presentations
case presentations: robert H. osher, mD
Panel: Richard M. Awdeh, MD; James T. Banta, MD; Juan F. Batlle, MD; William W. Culbertson, MD; Kendall E. Donaldson, MD, MS; Anita Gupta, MD; Terrence P. O’Brien, MD; and Sonia H. Yoo, MD
OCULOPLASTICS II
Contemporary Trends in Oculofacial Aesthetic Surgery Moderator: Sara T. Wester, MD
2:00 surgical oculofacial rejuvenation
John J. martin, Jr., mD
2:07 botulinum toxins and Dermal Fillers ann G. neff, mD
2:14 laser resurfacing of the eyelids Wendy W. lee, mD, ms
2:21 eyelid and Periorbital rejuvenation: should We add,
Preserve, or subtract Volume? Jan W. Kronish, mD
Emerging Therapeutic Advancements in Oculoplastic and Orbital Surgery Moderator: Erin M. Shriver, MD
2:30 intra-arterial cytoreductive chemotherapy for
adenoid cystic carcinoma of the lacrimal Gland
sara t. Wester, mD
2:37 a new surgical technique for optic nerve
Glioma resection erin m. shriver, mD
2:44 surgical management of nasolacrimal Duct
malignancies chrisfouad r. alabiad, mD
2:51 an integrated orbital tissue expander for congenital
anophthalmos David t. tse, mD
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2012 Continued
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2012
GLAUCOMA III
3:00 innovation - is newer necessarily better? or
How Do We Judge the Value of newer Procedures?
Moderators: Keith Barton, MD, FRCP, FRCS; and Dale K. Heuer, MD Panel: Herbert P. Fechter, III, MD, PE; Steven J. Gedde, MD; Quang H. Nguyen, MD; and James C. Tsai, MD, MBA, FACS
3:30 Diagnostic imaging and Functional testing: Which tests
and When? or How to Judge Progression?
Moderators: Donald L. Budenz, MD, MPH and David S. Greenfield, MD Panel: Anjali M. Bhorade, MD, MSCI; Philip P. Chen, MD; John T. Lind, MD, MS; and Pradeep Y. Ramulu, MD, MHS, PhD
4:00 Scientific Session Adjourns
INNOVATIONS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY*
Moderator: Richard M. Awdeh, MD
4:00 bascom Palmer entrepreneurs –the road Panel Discussion
4:30 Development of new medical Devices Panel Discussion
5:00 new Drug Discovery in ophthalmology Panel Discussion
5:30 Cocktail Reception, Biltmore Hotel, Coral Gables
*No CME offered for this session
Saturday’s Meeting at the Biltmore Hotel, Coral Gables, FL
ANGIOGENESIS, EXUDATION, AND DEGENERATION 2012 7:30 am Continental Breakfast
AMD/IMAGING
Moderators: Anne E. Fung, MD and Ivan J. Suñer, MD
8:00 Dry amD i Philip J. rosenfeld, mD, PhD
8:08 Dry amD ii
scott W. cousins, mD
8:16 anti-VeGF therapy in europe
stephan michels, mD, mba
8:24 comparison trials
Daniel F. martin, mD
8:32 radiation treatment of amD
Peter K. Kaiser, mD
8:40 View i and ii trials
Jeffrey s. Heier, mD10
8:48 complications of anti-VeGF therapy: endophthalmitis andrew a. moshfeghi, mD, mba
8:56 complications of anti-VeGF therapy: Glaucoma K. bailey Freund, mD
9:04 subretinal surgery today
matthew a. thomas, mD
9:12 lysis of Vitreomacular traction in macular Diseases Pravin u. Dugel, mD
9:20 case Presentations
Moderators: Carmen A. Puliafito, MD, MBA; and Philip J. Rosenfeld, MD, PhD Panel: Scott W. Cousins, MD; Pravin U. Dugel, MD; K. Bailey Freund, MD; Jeffrey S. Heier, MD; Peter K. Kaiser, MD; and Daniel F. Martin, MD
9:40 Refreshment Break
DIABETIC RETINOPATHY AND
VENOUS OCCLUSIVE DISEASE
Moderators: John G. Clarkson, MD and Michel E. Farah, MD
10:00 basic science research in Dme
thomas W. Gardner, mD, ms
10:08 update on the Drcr study David J. browning, mD, PhD
10:16 anti-VeGF therapy for Dme maria H. berrocal, mD
10:24 update on laser treatments mark s. blumenkranz, mD
10:32 benefits/risks/cost of treatment for Dme
William e. smiddy, mD
10:40 anti-VeGF studies for crVo/brVo barbara a. blodi, mD
10:48 triamcinolone studies for crVo/brVo Justin l. Gottlieb, mD
10:56 sustained release Drug Delivery Devices for rVo Gregg t. Kokame, mD, mmm
11:04 injection technique ninel Z. Gregori, mD
PEDIATRIC RETINA
Moderators: Donald H. Nicholson, MD and Guy E. O’Grady, MD
11:15 roP treatments: then and now
John t. Flynn, mD
11:23 medicolegal issues in roP
arthur W. allen, Jr., mD
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11:31 intravitreal anti-VeGF for roP audina m. berrocal, mD
11:39 Vitrectomy in Pediatric retinal Diseases michael t. trese, mD
11:47 case Presentations Moderator: Audina M. Berrocal, MD Panel: arthur W. allen, Jr., mD John t. Flynn, mD;
and michael t. trese, mD
12:00 pm Lunch
MACULAR DISEASES/ GENETICS/
HEREDITARY DYSTROPHIES
Moderators: William E. Benson, MD, FACS and James S. Tiedeman, MD, PhD
1:00 milestones in Genetics and ophthalmology
richard a. lewis, mD, ms
1:08 Photoreceptor loss in amD alan bird, mD
1:16 acute exudative Polymorphous Vitelliform
maculopathy lawrence a. yannuzzi, mD
1:24 macular telangiectasia emily y. chew, mD
1:32 Genetics/steroid responders
stephen G. schwartz, mD, mba
1:40 Genetics of amD Jaclyn l. Kovach, mD
TUMORS
Moderators: Thomas M. Aaberg, Jr., MD and Colleen M. Cebulla, MD, PhD
1:48 intraocular lymphoma Jose s. Pulido, mD, ms, mPH
1:56 choroidal melanoma timothy G. murray, mD, mba, Facs
2:04 Genetics/melanoma J. William Harbour, mD
2:12 retinoblastoma
amy c. schefler, mD
2:20 complications of tumor management
H. culver boldt, mD
UVEITIS
Moderators: Wayne E. Fung, MD and Froncie A. Gutman, MD
2:30 sustained release steroids in uveitis
David G. callanan, mD
2:38 PoHs
John W. Kitchens, mD
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2012 Continued
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2:46 Viral retinitis Janet l. Davis, mD, ma
2:54 oct in uveitis thomas a. albini, mD
3:02 biologics in uveitis lucia sobrin, mD, mPH
3:10 Refreshment Break
VITREORETINAL SURGERY: SURGICAL TECHNIQUES/ OUTCOMES
Moderators: Donald J. D’Amico, MD and Charles C. Barr, MD, FACS
3:30 Panel Discussion (topics to include: small Gauge
Vitrectomy, macular Hole/erm, retinal Detachment,
Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy, retained lens
Fragments, Giant retinal tears, and
endophthalmitis)
Panel: Gary W. Abrams, MD; G. William “Bill” Aylward, FRCS, FRCOphth, MD; Stanley Chang, MD; Steve T.
Charles, MD; Rafael T. Cortez, MD; Yale L. Fisher, MD;Suber S. Huang, MD, MBA; Mark W. Johnson, MD; Judy E. Kim, MD; William F. Mieler, MD; Patrick E.Rubsamen, MD; and Charles P. “Pat” Wilkinson, MD
4:15 Scientific Session Adjourns
THE RETINA SERVICE: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES*
Moderators: Thomas M. Aaberg, Sr., MD, MSPH and John P. Shock, MD
4:15 legacy of edward W.D. norton, mD George W. blankenship, mD
4:23 legacy of Victor t. curtin, mD sander r. Dubovy, mD
4:31 legacy of J. Donald m. Gass, mD
mary lou lewis, mD
4:39 legacy of robert machemer, mD George o. D. rosenwasser, mD
4:47 bPei and the introduction of expansile
intraocular Gas christopher F. blodi, mD
4:55 instruments Developed at bPei Jean-marie a. Parel, PhD
5:03 bPei then & now Harry W. Flynn Jr., mD
5:15 closing remarks
eduardo c. alfonso, mD and Victor t. curtin, mD
5:30 Adjourn
*No CME offered for this session
7:00 Anniversary Banquet
Biltmore Hotel, Coral Gables13
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eduardo c. alfonso, mDProfessor and chairmanKathleen and stanley J. Glaser chair in ophthalmologyDepartment of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute, miami, Fl
James t. banta, mD associate Professor of clinical ophthalmology
university of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute
miami, Fl
Hilda capo, mD Professor of clinical ophthalmology and Pediatricsuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
William W. culbertson, mD Professor of ophthalmology
lou Higgins Distinguished chair in ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicine
bascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
Victor t. curtin, mD Professor emeritus of ophthalmology and Pathologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
sander r. Dubovy, mD associate Professor of ophthalmology and Pathology
university of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute
miami, Fl
Harry W. Flynn, Jr., mDProfessor of ophthalmologyJ. Donald m. Gass Distinguished chair inophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
steven J. Gedde, mDProfessor of ophthalmology
university of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute
miami, Fl
byron l. lam, mD Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
terrence P. o'brien, mD Professor of ophthalmology
charlotte breyer rodgers Distinguished chair inophthalmology
university of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute at Palm beach Gardens
Palm beach Gardens, Fl
Planning committee
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Jean marie a. Parel, PhD research associate Professor of ophthalmology andbiomedical engineeringuniversity of miami miller school of medicinemcKnight Vision research centermiami, Fl
richard K. Parrish, ii, mD Professor of ophthalmology
associate Dean for Graduate medical educationuniversity of miami miller school of medicine
bascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
Vittorio Porciatti, Dsc research Professor of ophthalmology Director and Vice chairman of researchuniversity of miami miller school of medicinemcKnight Vision research centermiami, Fl
David t. tse, mD Professor of ophthalmology
Dr. nassar al-rashid chair in ophthalmic Plastic,orbital surgery and oncology
university of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute
miami, Fl
Guest speakers
thomas m. aaberg, Jr., mD retina specialists of michiganclinical assistant ProfessorDepartment of surgerymichigan state university college of Human medicineGrand rapids, mi
thomas m. aaberg, sr., mD, msPHchair emeritus, Department of ophthalmologyemory university school of medicineatlanta, Ga
richard l. abbott, mDPresident, american academy of ophthalmologythomas W. boyden Health sciences clinical Professor ofophthalmologyresearch associate, Francis i. Proctor Foundationuniversity of california san Franciscobeckman Vision institutesan Francisco, ca
Gary W. abrams, mDthe David barsky, mD Professor and chair Department of ophthalmologyWayne state university Director, Kresge eye instituteDetroit, mi
arthur W. allen, Jr., mDPresident, Pacific eye associatesVice chairman, ophthalmology Department california Pacific medical centersan Francisco, ca
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Wallace l. m. alward, mD Frederick c. blodi chair in ophthalmologyProfessor and Vice chairDirector, Glaucoma clinicuniversity of iowa carver college of medicineiowa city, ia
sally s. atherton, PhDregents’ Professor and chairDepartment of cellular biology and anatomyGeorgia Health sciences universityaugusta, Ga
G. William “bill” aylward, Frcs, Frcophth, mDconsultant Vitreoretinal surgeonmoorfields eye Hospitallondon, england
charles c. barr, mD, Facsarthur Keeney Professor of ophthalmologyDirector, retina serviceDepartment of ophthalmologyuniversity of louisvillelouisville, Ky
elena barraquer, mDVice-President and ceo, barraquer Foundationassociate medical Director, barraquer institutebarcelona, spain
Keith barton, mD, FrcP, Frcsconsultant ophthalmic surgeonGlaucoma service Directormoorsfields eye Hospitallondon, england
Juan F. batlle, mD chief of ophthalmologyelias santana Hospitallaser centersanto Domingo, Dominican republic
William e. benson, mD, FacsProfessor of ophthalmologythomas Jefferson university school of medicinemid atlantic retinaWyndmoor, Pa
maria H. berrocal, mD assistant Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of Puerto ricosan Juan, Puerto rico
anjali m. bhorade, mD, msciassistant Professor of ophthalmologyWashington university school of medicinest. louis, mo
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alan bird, mDHonorary consultant moorfields eye HospitalProfessor of clinical ophthalmologyinstitute of ophthalmologyuniversity college londonlondon, england
George W. blankenship, mD Volunteers in medicine, Hilton Head islandHilton Head island, sc
barbara a. blodi, mD Professor Department of ophthalmology and Visual sciencesuniversity of Wisconsin medical schoolmadison, Wi
christopher F. blodi, mD iowa retina consultants, inc.clinical assistant Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of iowa carver college of medicineWest Des moines, ia
mark s. blumenkranz, mDProfessor and chairmanDepartment of ophthalmologyDirector, byers eye institute at stanford stanford university school of medicinestanford, ca
H. culver boldt, mD marion and Frederick Fuerste, mD Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of iowa carver college of medicineiowa city, ia
David J. browning, mD, PhDcharlotte eye, ear, nose & throat associates, Pacharlotte, nc
edward G. buckley, mD Vice Dean of medical educationProfessor of ophthalmology Professor of PediatricsDuke university school of medicineDurham, nc
Donald l. budenz, mD, mPH Professor and chairmanDepartment of ophthalmologyuniversity of north carolinachapel Hill, nc
David G. callanan, mD clinical associate Professoruniversity of texas southwestern medical centertexas retina associatesarlington, tX
Dr. Bascom Palmerarrived in South Florida
in the 1920’s andopened one of the firstprivate ophthalmologypractices in Miami.
He was the first surgeonin Florida to performcorneal transplants.
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thomas J. carlow, mDProfessor emeritus of neurologythe university of new mexico school of medicineeye associates of new mexicoalbuquerque, nm
colleen m. cebulla, mD, PhDassistant Professor of ophthalmologythe ohio state universityHavener eye institutecolumbus, oH
Joseph G. chacko, mDassociate Professor of ophthalmology and neurologyuniversity of arkansas for medical sciencesJones eye institutelittle rock, ar
Peter t. chang, mDassistant Professor of ophthalmologyDirector, Glaucoma Fellowshipbaylor college of medicineHouston, tX
stanley chang, mDedward s. Harkness Professor and chairmanK.K. tse and Ku teh ying ProfessorDepartment of ophthalmologycolumbia university college of Physicians and surgeonsDirector, edward s. Harkness eye institutenew york, ny
steve t. charles, mD clinical Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of tennessee college of medicinememphis, tn
Philip P. chen, mDProfessor and chief of ophthalmologyuniversity of Washington eye instituteseattle, Wa
emily y. chew, mDDeputy Director, Dept. of epidemiology & clinical applications chief of clinical trials national eye institutebethesda, mD
stephen P. christiansen, mDProfessor and chairman Department of ophthalmology Professor of Pediatricsboston university school of medicineboston, ma
rafael t. cortez, mD medical Director, centro de cirugía oftalmológicocaracas, Venezuela
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scott W. cousins, mDrobert machemer, mD, Professor of ophthalmology and immunologyVice chair for researchDirector, Duke center for macular DiseasesDuke eye centerDuke universityDurham, nc
Philip l. custer, mDProfessor of ophthalmology and Visual sciencesWashington university school of medicinest. louis, mo
Donald J. D’amico, mD Professor and chairmanDepartment of ophthalmologythe betty neuwirth lee and chilly ProfessorWeill cornell medical collegecornell universityophthalmologist-in-chiefnew york-Presbyterian Hospitalnew york, ny
robert b. Daroff, mDProfessor and chair emeritus of neurologycase Western reserve university school of medicineuniversity Hospitals case medical centerDepartment of neurologycleveland, oH
richard D. Dix, PhDProfessor, Department of biologyViral immunology centerGeorgia state universityatlanta, Ga
Pravin u. Dugel, mDclinical associate Professor of ophthalmologyDoheny eye institute, Keck school of medicineuniversity of southern californialos angeles, camanaging Partnerretina consultants of arizonaPhoenix, aZ
michel e. Farah, mDProfessor of ophthalmology são Paulo Federal university Paulista school of medicineVision institutesao Paulo, brazil
Herbert P. Fechter, iii, mD, Peeye Physicians and surgeons of augustaaugusta, Ga
Dr. Harry Flynn, 1985
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steven J. Fliesler, PhDmeyer H. riwchun endowed chair ProfessorVice-chairman and Director of researchDepartment of ophthalmologyuniversity of buffalo/state university of new yorkresearch Health scientist, buffalo Va medical centerbuffalo, ny
John t. Flynn, mD Professor of ophthalmologycolumbia university college of Physicians and surgeonsedward s. Harkness eye institutenew york city, ny
K. bailey Freund, mD clinical associate Professor of ophthalmologynew york university school of medicineVitreous retina macula consultants of new yorknew york, ny
anne e. Fung, mDcalifornia Pacific medical center Pacific eye associatessan Francisco, ca
Wayne e. Fung, mD california Pacific medical centerPacific eye associatessan Francisco, ca
thomas W. Gardner, mD, msProfessor, ophthalmology and Visual sciencesProfessor, molecular and integrative Physiologyuniversity of michigan ann arborKellogg eye center ann arbor, mi
Justin l. Gottlieb, mDassociate Professor Department of ophthalmology and Visual sciencesuniversity of Wisconsin medical schoolmadison, Wi
Froncie a. Gutman, mDProfessor emeritus of ophthalmologycole eye institutethe cleveland cliniccleveland, oH
J. William Harbour, mDPaul a. cibis Distinguished ProfessorProfessor of ophthalmology and Visual sciencesProfessor of medicine-molecular oncologyProfessor of cell biology & PhysiologyWashington university school of medicinest. louis, mo
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Jeffrey s. Heier, mDVitreoretinal specialistophthalmic consultants of bostonassistant Professor of ophthalmologytufts university school of medicineboston, ma
Dale K. Heuer, mDProfessor and chairman of ophthalmologymedical college of WisconsinDirector, Froedtert & the medical college of Wisconsin eye institutemilwaukee, Wi
ana l. Hofling-lima, mD, mbaHead Professor of ophthalmologyescola Paulista de medicina - instituto da Visaosao Paulo, brazil
andrew J. W. Huang, mD, mPHProfessor of ophthalmology and Visual sciencesWashington universityst. louis, mo
suber s. Huang, mD, mbaPhilip F. and elizabeth G. searle-suber Huang, mD Professor of ophthalmologyVice-chair, Department of ophthalmology & Visual sciencescase Western reserve university school of medicineDirector, center for retina and macular Diseaseuniversity Hospitals eye institutechair, Foundation of the american society of retina specialistcleveland, oH
mark W. Johnson, mDProfessor, Department of ophthalmology and Visual sciencesDirector, retina serviceuniversity of michiganKellogg eye centerann arbor, mi
Dan b. Jones, mDsid W. richardson ProfessorDistinguished service Professormargarett root brown chairDirector, cullen eye institutebaylor college of medicineHouston, tX
Karen m. Joos, mD, PhDassociate Professor of ophthalmologyVanderbilt university medical centernashville, tn
Peter K. Kaiser, mDProfessor of ophthalmologycleveland clinic lerner college of medicinecase Western reserve universitycole eye institute cleveland, oH
Drs. Victor Curtin, Eduardo Alfonso, andEdward Norton leaving
grand rounds on a typicalThursday morning,1984.
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mathew D. Kay, mDassistant adjunct clinical ProfessorFlorida international universitymittleman eye centerboca raton, Fl
Judy e. Kim, mDProfessor of ophthalmologymedical college of Wisconsinmilwaukee, Wi
John W. Kitchens, mD assistant Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of KentuckyPartnerretina associates of Kentuckylexington, Ky
lanning b. Kline, mDProfessor and chairmanDepartment of ophthalmologyuniversity of alabama at birmingham school of medicinebirmingham, al
Gregg t. Kokame, mD, mmmclinical Professor of ophthalmology university of Hawaii school of medicinemedical Directorthe retina center at Pali momimanaging Partnerretina consultants of Hawaii, inc.aiea, Hi
richard a. lewis, mD, ms Professor of ophthalmology, medicine, Pediatrics, molecular andHuman Geneticsthe Huffington center on agingbaylor college of medicinecullen eye instituteHouston, tX
thomas J. liesegang, mDProfessor of ophthalmologymayo clinicJacksonville, Fl
michele c. lim, mDassociate Professor of ophthalmologyVice chair & medical Director, uc Davis Health system eye centeruniversity of california, Davissacramento, ca
John t. lind, mD, msassistant Professor of ophthalmologysaint louis university school of medicinest. louis, mo
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Daniel F. martin, mDbarbara and a. malachi mixon iii institute chair in ophthalmologychairman, cole eye institutecleveland cliniccleveland, oH
John J. martin, Jr., mDFacial Plastic & cosmetic surgerycoral Gables, Fl
timothy J. mcculley, mDassociate ProfessorJohns Hopkins university school of medicineWilmer eye institutebaltimore, mD
stephan michels, mD, mbaassociate Professor of ophthalmologyHead medical retinatriemli Hospital ZurichZurich, switzerland
William F. mieler, mDProfessor of ophthalmologyDirector, resident education Vice chair and Director of ocular oncology serviceuniversity of illinois at chicagochicago, il
ann G. neff, mDDermatology associatessarasota, Fl
Quang H. nguyen, mDDirector, Glaucoma servicescripps clinicla Jolla, ca
Don H. nicholson, mDFormer Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinecoral Gables, Fl
robert H. osher, mDmedical Director emerituscincinnati eye instituteProfessor of ophthalmologyuniversity of cincinnati cincinnati, oH
stephen c. Pflugfelder, mDProfessor of ophthalmologyJames n. margaret elkins chairDirector of the ocular surface centerbaylor college of medicineHouston, tX
On April 20, 1970 Dr. Robert Machemerperformed the world’s
first Pars Plana Vitrectomyon a Miami patient –an achievement that years later earned
Machemer the title “fatherof modern retinal surgery.”
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Jose s. Pulido, mD, ms, mPHProfessor of ophthalmologymayo clinicrochester, mn
Harry a. Quigley, mDa. edward maumenee Professor of ophthalmologyDirector, Glaucoma center of excellenceJohns Hopkins university school of medicineWilmer eye institutebaltimore, mD
Pradeep y. ramulu, mD, mHs, PhDassistant Professor of ophthalmologyJohns Hopkins university school of medicineWilmer eye institutebaltimore, mD
Douglas J. rhee, mDassociate ProfessorHarvard medical schoolassociate chief, Practice Developmentmassachusetts eye and ear infirmaryboston, ma
George o. D. rosenwasser, mDmedical Director, Gift of life Donor Program eye bankDirector, central Pa eye institute Hershey, Pa
Patrick e. rubsamen, mDretina Group of Floridaboca raton, Fl
arthur l. schwartz, mDclinical associate Professor of ophthalmology Georgetown university school of medicinechairman of Glaucoma review board, Washington Hospital centerDirector of Glaucoma service, Washington Hospital centerWashington eye Physicians & surgeonschevy chase, mD
robert c. sergott, mDDirector, neuro-ophthalmology service, Wills eye instituteProfessor of ophthalmology, neurology, and neurosurgeryassistant Professor of radiologythomas Jefferson universityPhiladelphia, Pa consultant, neuro-ophthalmologistGeisinger medical centerDanville, Pa
James a. sharpe, mD, FrcPcProfessor, neurology, ophthalmology and Vision sciencesuniversity of torontoDirector, neuro-ophthalmology centresenior scientist, research instituteuniversity Health networktoronto, ontario, canada
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John P. shock, mDDistinguished Professor, Department of ophthalmologyFounding Director, Jones eye instituteuniversity of arkansas for medical scienceslittle rock, ar
r. michael siatkowski, mD James P. luton Professor of ophthalmologyVice chair for academic affairsresidency Program DirectorDean mcGee eye instituteuniversity of oklahomaoklahoma city, oK
Kuldev singh, mD, mPHProfessor of ophthalmologyDirector, Glaucoma servicestanford university school of medicinePalo alto, ca
allan r. slomovic, ma, mD, Frcs(c)associate Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of torontotoronto Western Hospitaltoronto, ontario canada
lucia sobrin, mD, mPHassistant Professor of ophthalmologyHarvard medical schoolmassachusetts eye and ear infirmaryboston, ma
r. Doyle stulting, mD, PhDProfessor emeritus of ophthalmologyemory universityDirector, stulting research center Woolfson eye instituteeditor-in-chief, corneaatlanta, Ga
ivan J. suñer, mDretina associates of Florida
tampa, Fl
matthew a. thomas, mDclinical ProfessorDepartment of ophthalmology and Visual sciencesWashington university school of medicineretina institutest. louis, mo
James s. tiedeman, mD, PhDretinacare of VirginiaFishersville, Va
During his 32 year tenureat Bascom Palmer, Dr. J. Donald Gass
pioneered the developmentand popularization of
fluorescein angiographyand fundus photography.
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robert l. tomsak, mD, PhDProfessorDepartments of ophthalmology and neurologyWayne state university school of medicineKresge eye instituteDetroit, mi
michael t. trese, mDclinical Professor of ophthalmology oakland university William beaumont school of medicinechief of Pediatric & adult Vitreoretinal surgery William beaumont Hospitalroyal oak, mi
Jonathan D. trobe, mDProfessor of ophthalmology and neurologyuniversity of michiganW.K. Kellogg eye centerann arbor, mi
James c. tsai, mD, mba, Facsrobert r. young Professor of ophthalmology and Visual scienceschair, Department of ophthalmology & Visual scienceschief, ophthalmology, yale-new Haven Hospitalyale university school of medicinenew Haven, ct
scheffer c. G. tseng, mD, PhDDirector, ocular surface center, Pamedical Director, ocular surface research & education FoundationDirector, r & D Department, tissue tech, inc. miami, Fl
elmer y. tu, mDassociate Professor of clinical ophthalmologyDirector, cornea and external Disease serviceuniversity of illinois at chicagochicago, il
Jayne s. Weiss, mDchair, Department of ophthalmologythe Herbert e. Kaufman endowed chair and Professor ofophthalmologylouisiana state university school of medicinenew orleans, la
charles P. “Pat” Wilkinson, mDchairman, Dept. of ophthalmologyGreater baltimore medical centerProfessor, Dept. of ophthalmologyJohns Hopkins university school of medicinebaltimore, mD
ted H. Wojno, mDJames and shirley Kuse Professor of ophthalmologyDirector, section of oculoplastics, orbital, and cosmetic surgeryemory eye centeremory universityatlanta, Ga
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martha m. Wright, mDProfessor of ophthalmologyuniversity of minnesotaminneapolis, mn
Darrell WuDunn, mD, PhDProfessor of ophthalmologyindiana universityindianapolis, in
lawrence a. yannuzzi, mDProfessor of clinical ophthalmologycolumbia university college of Physicians and surgeonsedward s. Harkness eye instituteVice chairman and Director of retinal servicesmanhattan eye, ear, nose & throat HospitalFounder and President, Vitreous retina maculaconsultants of new yorknew york, ny
michael t. yen, mDassociate Professor of ophthalmologycullen eye institutebaylor college of medicineHouston, tX
charles m. Zacks, mDmaine eye centerassociate clinical Professortufts university school of medicinePortland, me
Bascom Palmer has a long history ofmedical education as evidenced byDr. Robert Machemer’s presentationat Whitmer Hall in the McKnight VisionResearch Building.
Bascom Palmerphysicians performingsurgery for a giant
retinal tear.
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chrisfouad r. alabiad, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
thomas a. albini, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
Douglas r. anderson, mDProfessor emeritus of ophthalmologyDouglas r. anderson chair in ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
richard m. awdeh, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute
miami, Fl
michael r. bannitt, mD, mPHassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
audina m. berrocal, mDassociate Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
university of miami miller school of medicine speakers
Dr. Douglas Andersonpreparing tissue forelectron microscopy, 1975.
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John G. clarkson, mDDean emeritusProfessor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
Janet l. Davis, mD, maProfessor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
Kendall e. Donaldson, mD, msassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute at Plantation
Plantation, Fl
Francisco e. Fantes, mDProfessor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
yale l. Fisher, mD Voluntary Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
richard K. Forster, mDProfessor of ophthalmologythe richard K. Forster chair in corneal and external ocularDiseasesuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute at Palm beach GardensPalm beach Gardens, Fl
Jeffrey l. Goldberg, mD, PhDassociate Professor of ophthalmologycell biology and anatomy, Program in neuroscienceDepartment of molecular and cellular Pharmacologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
David a. Goldman, mD assistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute at Palm beach GardensPalm beach Gardens, Fl
Dr. John Flynn with a tubingen perimeter,
a pre-cursor to visual fields testing.
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alana l. Grajewski, mDVoluntary Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
David s. Greenfield, mDProfessor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute at Palm beach GardensPalm beach Gardens, Fl
ninel Z. Gregori, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologychief of ophthalmology sectionmiami Veterans affairs medical centeruniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
anita Gupta, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
John r. Guy, mDProfessor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
elizabeth Hodapp, mDVoluntary associate Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
Front row (left to right): Drs. Victor Curtin, Norman Sanders, Bernd Silverand Edward Norton Back row: (left to right): Drs. James Major, NormanBallin and Dr. Robert Mickatavage
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Jennifer i. Hui, mDVoluntary assistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutethe eyelid institutePalm Desert, ca
samuel G. Jacobson, mD, PhDVoluntary Professor emeritusuniversity of miami miller school of medicineProfessor of ophthalmologyuniversity of Pennsylvaniascheie eye institutePhiladelphia, Pa
thomas e. Johnson, mDProfessor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
anna K. Junk, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
carol l. Karp, mDProfessor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
Krishna s. Kishor, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute at Palm beach GardensPalm beach Gardens, Fl
andrea n. Kossler, mDclinical instructoruniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
Jaclyn l. Kovach, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute at naples
naples, Fl
Jan W. Kronish, mDVoluntary associate Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye instituteDelray eye associatesDelray beach, Fl
The Lighthouse forthe Blind donated
the land and most ofthe funds to construct
Bascom Palmer’soriginal hospital.
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richard K. lee, mD, PhDassociate Professor of ophthalmologycell biology and anatomy, Program in neuroscienceuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
Wendy W. lee, mD, msassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
mary lou lewis, mDProfessor emeritus of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
craig a. mcKeown, mD Professor of clinical ophthalmology and Pediatricsuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
andrew a. moshfeghi, mD, mbaassistant Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute at Palm beach GardensPalm beach Gardens, Fl
arlanna n. moshfeghi, mD, mPH assistant Professor of clinical ophthalmology and Pediatricsuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute at Palm beach GardensPalm beach Gardens, Fl
timothy G. murray, mD, mba, FacsProfessor of ophthalmology and radiation oncologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
Guy e. o’Grady, mDProfessor emeritus of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinemiami, Fl
Paul F. Palmberg, mD, PhDProfessor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
Joshua Pasol, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
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Victor l. Perez, mDassociate Professor of ophthalmology, microbiology, and immunologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
carmen a. Puliafito, mD, mbaVoluntary Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye instituteDean, Keck school of medicinemay s. and John Hooval Dean’s chair in medicineProfessor of ophthalmology and Health managementDoheny eye instituteuniversity of southern californialos angeles, ca
carolyn D. Quinn, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute at Palm beach GardensPalm beach Gardens, Fl
Philip J. rosenfeld, mD, PhDProfessor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
steven i. rosenfeld, mDVoluntary Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicineDelray eye associates Delray beach, Fl
norman J. schatz, mDVoluntary Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
amy c. schefler, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmology and radiation oncologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
stephen G. schwartz, mD, mbaassociate Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute at naples naples, Fl
erin m. shriver, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute at Palm beach GardensPalm beach Gardens, Fl
Dr. Richard Parrishand a team of
Bascom Palmerglaucoma specialists
introduced 5-fluorouracil as anadjunct to glaucoma
filtering surgery.
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William e. smiddy, mDProfessor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
leejee H. suh, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
myron tanenbaum, mD, PaVoluntary Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
roberto Warman, mDVoluntary assistant Professor of ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami children’s Hospitalmiami, Fl
sarah r. Wellik, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institute at PlantationPlantation, Fl
mark a. Werner, mDVoluntary assistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
sara t. Wester, mDassistant Professor of clinical ophthalmologyuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
sonia H. yoo, mDProfessor of ophthalmology and biomedical engineeringuniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
chad c. Zatezalo, mDclinical instructoruniversity of miami miller school of medicinebascom Palmer eye institutemiami, Fl
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INFORMATIONBascom Palmer Eye Institute 50th Anniversary Scientific Meeting50 Years of Vision: Second to None
DATEthursday, February 2, 2012: 8:00 am to 5:30 pm (bascom Palmer eye institute)
Friday, February 3, 2012: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm (biltmore Hotel)
saturday, February 4, 2012: 8:00 am to 5:15 pm (biltmore Hotel)
LOCATIONSThursday:Bascom Palmer Eye Institute900 nW 17th street, miami, Fl 33136(305) 326-6000
Friday and Saturday:Biltmore Hotel1200 anastasia avenue, coral Gables, Fl 33134(305) 445-1926
HOTEL INFORMATIONbiltmore Hotel1200 anastasia avenue, coral Gables, Fl 33134reservations: (800) 727-1926Direct: (305) 445-1926email: [email protected]: www.biltmorehotel.com
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BILTMORE HOTELreflecting the passion and vitality of one of america’smost exciting cities, miami, Florida, the legendarybiltmore Hotel in coral Gables has been a favorite ofworld leaders, celebrities, and sports stars since itsopening in the 1920s. offering much more thanexceptional accommodations, the biltmore Hotelshowcases championship golf, cosmopolitan dining, aluxury spa and premier conference facilities, all whileexceeding its refined guests’ expectations. it hasremained miami’s only four-star, four-diamond hotel forsix consecutive years.
Graced with natural elegance and sophistication, thebiltmore Hotel offers a stunning location in the exclusivecoral Gables area, minutes from south beach,downtown miami, coconut Grove, and the coral Gablesbusiness district
HOTEL RESERVATIONSFor hotel information and reservations, please call the hotel directly at (800) 727-1926 or (305) 445-1926.
the special hotel rate for conference attendees is $339per night for single or double plus tax. a daily specialservices fee of $20.00 will be added to guests’ accountsto provide for maid service gratuities, daily admission tothe biltmore Fitness center, guest choice of dailynewspaper, unlimited local calls, and long distanceaccess (toll free, credit card, collect), in-room highspeed internet, bellman gratuities for arrivals anddepartures, and automobile self-parking. the biltmoreHotel will extend the special group rate for three daysprior and three days after the main program dates,subject to availability. check-in time is 3:00 pm; check-out time is 12:000 noon.
We suggest you make your hotel reservations as soonas possible as the winter months are the height of southFlorida’s tourist season. bascom Palmer’s preferredroom rate will be released after January 12, 2012.reservations and deposits received after that time aresubject to current rates and availability. Please contactthe biltmore Hotel for hotel cancellation policies. For additional information visit: www.biltmorehotel.com.
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SHUTTLE SERVICEround-trip shuttle transportation will be available fromthe biltmore Hotel to the bascom Palmer eye instituteon thursday, February 2. a shuttle schedule will beprovided with your registration confirmation.
CONFERENCE FEESregistration rate is $595.conference fees include course materials, continentalbreakfasts, lunches, refreshment breaks, and Fridayevening cocktail reception.
CANCELLATION POLICYconference tuition, less $100 cancellation fee, isrefundable if notice is received on or before January 2, 2012. cancellations received on or afterJanuary 3, 2012 will not be refunded.
ACCREDITATION:university of miami leonard m. miller school ofmedicine is accredited by the accreditation council forcontinuing medical education to provide continuingmedical education for physicians
CREDIT DESIGNATION:the university of miami leonard m. miller school ofmedicine designates this live activity for a maximum of20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physiciansshould only claim credit commensurate with the extentof their participation in the activity.
DISCLOSURE AND CONFLICT OFINTEREST RESOLUTION:all conflicts of interest of any individual(s) in a positionto control the content of this cme activity will beidentified and resolved prior to this educational activitybeing provided. Disclosure about provider and facultyrelationships, or the lack thereof, will be provided tolearners.
SERVICES FOR THE DISABLEDif special arrangements are required for an individualwith a disability to attend this conference, please contact Karen Davila at (305) 326-6110 on or beforeJanuary 15, 2012.
REGISTRATIONspace is limited. Please register early.
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social events and Guest Programs
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2012
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Welcome receptionretter Patio, bascom Palmer eye institute
a reception to welcome bascom Palmer eye alumni,faculty and staff, and all scientific meeting attendees.
Round-trip shuttle transportation will be available fromthe Biltmore Hotel to the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2012
9:00 am – 4:30 pm
spouse tourcoral Gables: the city beautiful an air-conditioned coach will depart the biltmoreHotel at 9:00 a.m. as we begin our tour of coralGables. We will drive along Granada boulevard andold cutler road, two of the most scenic drives inFlorida on our way to Fairchild Tropical BotanicGarden, a major cultural and visitor attraction.
opened in 1938 and namedin honor of David Fairchild,one of the most famous plantexplorers in history, thisworld-renown and uniquegarden has assembled anoutstanding collection oftropical plants, palms,cycads, flowering trees andshrubs, vines and fruit trees.We will enjoy a docent-guided tram tour through the
Garden’s 83 acres to see cultivated plants andcritically endangered species, many of which werecollected from the wild.
Following our visit to the Garden we will have aluncheon at the home of Dr. Donna Shalala, thePresident of the university of miami. this striking9,000-square-foot home on 41/2 acres sits on oldcutler road, overlooking biscayne bay.
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our next stop will be the Village of Merrick Park forsome exciting shopping in the heart of coral Gables.From neiman-marcus to nordstrom, burberry to bananarepublic and Gucci to Juicy, merrick Park is a shoppingdestination like no other. For those not interested inshopping, the coach will return to the hotel following ourluncheon. For the shoppers among us, the last coachwill leave merrick Park at 4:15 p.m. and return to thebiltmore Hotel at 4:30 p.m.
$95 per person includes transportation, all entrance feesand lunch.
Please register by calling conway bus service at 1-800-336-8233 or email [email protected].
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2012
5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
cocktail receptionbiltmore Hotel, coral Gables
complimentary for all scientific meeting attendees.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2012
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
miami: Art, Design, and Dining Tour let us introduce you to south Florida’s vibrant art sceneduring today’s tour of the miami Design District. you willdepart the biltmore Hotel at 9:00 a.m. and begin the daywith a personalized tour of the Bernice SteinbaumGallery, by its delightful, eponymous director.steinbaum first opened her gallery in new york city in1977. considered a pioneer for showcasing womenartists and artists of color, she remained in new yorkcity for 23 years before moving her gallery to miami in2000. the gallery boasts representing many artists whohave received prestigious awards from the esteemedmacarthur, Guggenheim and annenberg Foundations,as well as the national endowment of the arts. the
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gallery is an impressive microcosm of today’s multi-cultural, visual environment.
Following the gallery tour, we will have lunch at Sra.Martinez, known as one of the best and most excitingrestaurants in miami. owned by celebrity and Jamesbeard Foundation award winning chef, michellebernstein, we know you will enjoy the innovative cuisine.
Following our luncheon we will visit the MarguliesCollection at the Warehouse, recognized as one of themajor collections of contemporary art in the world. Fromtitans of modernism like miro and noguchi to trailblazersof the moment such as ernesto neto and olafureliasson to young innovators just emerging onto theinternational art scene, many of the most important andintriguing artists of the 20th and 21st centuries arerepresented in the collection of martin Z. margulies. itspans significant movements in art from abstractexpressionism through pop, minimalism, and conceptualart, to monumental sculpture and recent installation andvideo works—not to mention vintage and contemporaryphotography.
the tour concludes with free time in the Design District.you may explore some of the finest retailers in the worldincluding Fendi, y3, marni, christian louboutin,Waterworks, bulthrup and Holly Hunt; or relax in thedelightful enea garden. Designed by swiss landscapedesigner enzo enea for art basel 2005, this charming,little park is his interpretation of a tropical rain forest.
buses will depart at 3:00 pm to return to the biltmoreHotel.
$95 per person includes transportation, all entrancefees, and lunch.
Please register by calling conway bus service at 1-800-336-8233 or email [email protected].
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2012
7:00 pm – midnight
anniversary banquetbiltmore Hotel,coral Gables
Join your friends and colleagues tocelebrate bascomPalmer’s 50 years of vision.
$125 per person includes cocktail reception and dinner.
50th AnniversaryScientific Meeting
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