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CV, Andrew G. Lee, MD 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Andrew Go Lee M.D. Date of Preparation: 2/13/2018 A. GENERAL INFORMATION Office Address: 6560 Fannin Street, Scurlock 450 Houston, TX 77030 Office Telephone: (713) 441-8823 Office Fax: (713) 790-5818 Home Address: 5001 Elm Street Bellaire, Texas 77401 Home Telephone: 713-660-8103 Cell Phone: 281-726-8081 (cell) Beeper: 281-735-5147 Email: [email protected] (work) [email protected] (home) Citizenship: United States of America (USA) Optional Information: Birth Date: March 4, 1964 Birthplace: New York City, NY, USA Marital status: Married Spouse’s Name: Hilary A. Beaver, MD Children’s names and ages: Rachael E. Lee (DOB: 10-07-01) Virginia A. Lee (DOB: 9-21-03)

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  • CV, Andrew G. Lee, MD

    1

    CURRICULUM VITAE

    Andrew Go Lee M.D.

    Date of Preparation: 2/13/2018

    A. GENERAL INFORMATION Office Address: 6560 Fannin Street, Scurlock 450

    Houston, TX 77030

    Office Telephone: (713) 441-8823 Office Fax: (713) 790-5818 Home Address: 5001 Elm Street Bellaire, Texas 77401 Home Telephone: 713-660-8103 Cell Phone: 281-726-8081 (cell) Beeper: 281-735-5147 Email: [email protected] (work) [email protected] (home) Citizenship: United States of America (USA) Optional Information: Birth Date: March 4, 1964 Birthplace: New York City, NY, USA Marital status: Married Spouse’s Name: Hilary A. Beaver, MD Children’s names and ages: Rachael E. Lee (DOB: 10-07-01) Virginia A. Lee (DOB: 9-21-03)

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    Race/Ethnicity: Chinese-American B. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Degree Institution name, city and state Dates Attended Year Awarded B.A University of Virginia 1981-1985 1985 Charlottesville, VA Bachelor of Arts in biology M.D University of Virginia 1985-1989 1989 School of Medicine Charlottesville, VA C. PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AND EMPLOYMENT Post-doctoral training including residency/fellowship Title Institution Name, city and state Dates Transitional Internship Roanoke Memorial Hospital

    University of Virginia 1989-1990 Affiliated Hospitals

    Roanoke, Virginia Ophthalmology Residency Baylor College of Medicine 1990-1993

    Cullen Eye Institute Houston, Texas Ophthalmology Chief Resident Baylor College of Medicine 1992-1993

    Cullen Eye Institute Houston, Texas

    Neuro-Ophthalmology Fellowship Wilmer Eye Institute 1993-1994 Clinical Fellowship Department of Neuro-ophthalmology

    Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, Maryland

    Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Johns Hopkins Hospital 1993-1994 Lab of Paul Hoffman M.D. Ph.D. Department of Neuropathology Baltimore, Maryland

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    Fight For Sight Postdoctoral Fellowship (Herbert Tenzer Memorial)

    National Society for the Prevention of Blindness

    Academic positions (teaching and research)

    Title Institution Name, city and state Dates Instructor Baylor College of Medicine 1994-1995 Houston, Texas Department of Ophthalmology Department of Neurology Department of Neurosurgery Assistant Professor Baylor College of Medicine 1995-1998

    Houston, Texas Department of Ophthalmology Department of Neurosurgery

    Department of Neurology

    Assistant Professor M.D. Anderson Cancer Center 1999-2000 Department of Neurosurgery Division of Surgery and Anesthesiology Houston, Texas Associate Professor Baylor College of Medicine 1998-2000 Houston, Texas Department of Ophthalmology Department of Neurosurgery Department of Neurology Adjunct Associate Professor

    University of Texas 8/1999-1/2000 Houston, Texas

    M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Department of Neurosurgery Department of Ophthalmology Associate Professor University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics 2/2000-4/2004 Iowa City, Iowa Department of Ophthalmology

    Department of Neurology Department of Neurosurgery

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    Professor University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics 7/4/2009 Iowa City, Iowa Department of Ophthalmology

    Department of Neurology Department of Neurosurgery Professor Weill Medical College of Cornell University 4/2009-present in Ophthalmology (4/09 to present), Neurology

    and Neurological Surgery (7/09 to present) Chairman Department of Ophthalmology 4/2009-present Houston Methodist Hospital Houston, Texas Adjunct Professor Department of Ophthalmology 4/2009-present University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics Senior Member Houston Methodist Hospital Research Institute 6/2009-present Clinical Professor Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences 7/2009-present The University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, TX Adjunct Professor Department of Ophthalmology 11/2010-present Baylor College of Medicine Clinical Professor Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Division of Surgery 07/01/2013-present UT MD Anderson Cancer Center Associate Program Department of Ophthalmology, UT Medical Branch at 07/01/2014-present DirectorGalveston, Texas Clinical Assoc Professor University of Buffalo, The State University of New York 08/15/2014-present Hospital positions (attending physician, if applicable)

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    Title Institution Name, city and state Dates Admitting Staff MD The Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX 1994-2000 Attending/Admitting MD Ben Taub General Hospital, Houston, TX 1994-2000 Attending MD Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, TX 1994-2000 Attending/Admitting MD Texas Childrens Hospital, Houston, TX 1994-2000 Attending staff The MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 1999-2000 Attending/Admitting MD St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Houston, TX 1994-2000 Attending/Admitting MD The University of Iowa Hospital, Iowa City, IA 2000-2009 Active Staff Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX 04/2009-04/2015 TMH Research Institute Clinical Council (member) 2010-present TMH Department Chair Review Committee (member) 2010-present TMH Translational Imaging Department (Associate Clinical Member) 2011-present TMH PO Task Force on Management, Hiring and Review Process 2011-present TMH Committee for Excellence Clinical Integration Expectations 2011-present and Responsibilities (Chair) TMH Bylaws and Rules Committee (member) 2011-12 Medical Executive Committee (one of 4 chairmen) 1/1/12 to 12/31/14 Neurosensory Operating Room Subcommittee 2012-13 Department Chair Performance Review Committee (member) 2012-13 Courtesy Staff St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Houston, TX 2010-2/20/2013 D. LICENSURE, BOARD CERTIFICATION

    Licensure

    State Number Date of Issue Date of last registration TX J7048 1993 Current (2008) IA 33357 2000 Current (2008)

    DEA Number: BL4126997

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    Board Certification

    Name of specialty Board Certificate Number Date of Certification American Board of Ophthalmology 083601 5/14/95 Maintenance of certification 2006-2015 Maintenance of certification (examination Oct 2012) 2015-2025 E. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS (medical and scientific societies)

    Member/officer Name of Organization Dates held Member ACGME Advisory Committee on Assessments 2007-2008 ACGME Ophthalmology Milestone Project (jointly sponsored 2010-2011 by ACGME and ABO) ACGME Ophthalmology Milestones Working Group 2010-2011 ACGME Ophthalmology Appeals Panel Member 2015-present Member American Acad. Neurology: Neuro-ophthalmology Section 2002-2003 National Eye Institute Planning Committee 2003-2009 Committee on Aging (co-chair) 2006-2008 AUPO Healthy People 2010 (liaison) 2002-2008

    Education Program-NIH 1999-2009 Member American Academy of Ophthalmology 1990-current Allied Health Committee 1998-2000

    Task Force on Aging 1999-2008 Representative to AGS (American Geriatrics Society) 2000-2008 Member, Congressional Advocate Program for AAO 2003 Member, OKAP Question Writing Committee 2007-2008

    Consultant to Scientific Program Subcommittee 2004-2005 Vice Chairman, Neuro-ophthalmology Subspecialty Day 2005 Practicing Ophthalmologists' Curriculum 2005-2006 Member, Committee For Resident Education 2009-2010

    Task Force (MATF) Annual Meeting Program Committee-Neuro Ophthal- 2017 mology; Member Subcommittee Ophthalmic Knowledge Assessment Program Committee-Member

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    Member American Geriatrics Society 2000-present

    Council and Secretary-treasurer 2000-2008 Council Section for Surgical & Related Medical Subspecialities 2002-

    2008 Council Surgical & Related Medical Specialties 2006-2008 Executive Council Section 2006-2008 Chair, The Council of the Section on Enhancing 2010-present

    Geriatric Understanding and Expertise (SEGUE) among surgical and related medical specialties

    Member American Medical Association 1988-1993 Member Am. Society of Cataract/Refractive Surgeons 1990-1993 Member Association of University Professors in Ophthalmology (AUPO)

    Education Committee 1997-1999 Board of Managers & Treasurer, representative for NANOS 2014-present

    Member Chinese American Doctors Association 1995-2000 Member Harris County Medical Society 1990-1993; Fee Complaint Committee 1998-1999 2009-present Member Houston Ophthalmological Sociey 1990-2000 2009-present Board Member 2015 Member International Council of Ophthalmology 2003-2016 International Task Force on Ophthalmology Residents and Specialists Training Chair, Resident and Specialists Curriculum Committee 2011-2016

    Member Iowa Eye Association 2000-2008 Member Maryland Society of Eye Physicians & Surgeons 1993-1994

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    Member Medical Alumni Association, University Virginia 1991-current Member Medical Society of Virginia 1981-1985 Representative (NEHEP) National Eye Health 1998-2012

    Chair, Older Adults Working Group, National Eye Institute (NEI) 2010- Chair, Outcomes Subcommittee 2010-

    Member (NANOS) North American Neuro-ophthalmology Society 1993-current

    Active Member 1993-1998 Fellow 1998-current Development Committee 1998-2006 Chairman, Development Committee 1999-2006 Board member 2001-2003 Task Force, Medical Student Education in Neuro-ophthalmology 2003-2004 Task Force, Reinvigorating Neuro-ophthalmology Fellowships 2003-2004 Long Range Planning Committee 2003-2004 Secretary (Board Member) 2006-2007 Representative to AUPO Fellowship Compliance Committee 2010-present for Neuro-Ophthalmology Treasurer, NANOS 2014-2016 President-Elect, NANOS 2015

    Member NASA Advisory Panel. Visual Impairment/Intracranial 2011-present Pressure (VIIP) Research & Clinical Advisory Panel (RCAP)

    Member Houston Neurological Society

    1998-2000; 2009-present Secretary-Treasurer 1999-2000

    Member American Foundation of Thyroid Patients, Medical Advisory Board 1998-1999 Member National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Medical Advisory Committee 1998-1999 Member American Board of Ophthalmology, Associate Examiner 1999-current Member Pan American Association of Ophthalmology 1999-present

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    Delegate, Board of Directors (2011-13) Member World Federation of Neurology (WFN) Research 1999-2000 Member OphthPAC 1993-current Member Southern Medical Association 1992-1994 Member Texas Health Care Information Council 1997-2000 Member Texas Ophthalmological Society 1990-1993 2009-present Member Turkish American Ophthalmic Society 1997-1998 Member von Graefe Society Meeting Steering Committee 2010- Member Wilmer Residents' Association 1993-1994 F. HONORS AND AWARDS Name of award Date awarded Scholastic Awards: Phi Beta Kappa Scholastic Achievement Award 1981 Senator Robert C. Byrd Scholastic Award 1981 West Virginia Outstanding Scholar Award 1981 University of Virginia (undergraduate)

    • Curriculum One (Science/Math honors curriculum) 1982 • Phi Sigma, Biological Honor Society 1982 • Dean's List 1981,1982, 1984

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    • Graduated with distinction 1985

    Alpha Omega Alpha (UVA Medical School) 1989 Other Awards Stephen N. Schindler Award 1993 (Baylor Ophthalmology Alumni Association Resident Award) Everett Goar Award (second place) 1993 (Baylor Ophthalmology Alumni Association) Best Clinical Paper Award 1994 (Baylor Ophthalmology Alumni Association) Cum Laude Award 1995 (American Society of Neuroradiology Meeting) THE BEST DOCTORS IN AMERICA, Central Region 1996-1997 Everett Goar Award (third place) 1996 Dan B. Jones Resident Teaching Award 1997 (Resident Ophthalmology Teaching Award for faculty) TOP DOCS, Inside Houston February 1998. 1998 (Listing of Best Doctors in Houston) American Medical Association AMA Physician Recognition Award in CME 1999-2002 Achievement Award Am. Acad. Ophthalmology (AAO) 2000 University of Iowa, Department of Ophthalmology, Charles Phelps Memorial Award for Research and Education 2001

    Speaker of the Day Award: Royal Hawaiian Eye Meeting Physician 2002

    Speaker of the Day Award: Royal Hawaiian Eye Meeting Allied Health 2002 American Academy of Ophthalmology Secretariat Award 2002 Best Doctors in America 2001-2002

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    American J. Ophthalmology, Distinguished Editorial Board Member 2003 Speaker of the Day. Royal Hawaiian Eye Meeting 2005 Teacher of the Year Award, University of Iowa Residents 2005 America’s Top Doctors for Cancer (Castle Connolly) 2006 America’s Top Doctors 2006 Senior Achievement Award (AAO) 2007 Finalist nominee for ACGME Parker Palmer Award 2007 University of Texas Medical Branch Ophthalmology Teaching Award, 2009-2010 2010 Top 10 Community Contributor Badge, American Academy of Ophthalmology. July 2010 2010 Listed among the top 10% of reviewers for Journal of Graduate Medical Education 2010 Included in US News & World Report’s list of Top Doctors 2011 Named one of the 135 Leading Ophthalmologists in America by Becker’s ASC Review 2011 Secretariat Award, American Academy of Ophthalmology 2012 Houston Methodist Hospital Faculty Teaching Award 2012 & 2013

    Resident Faculty Teaching Award, UT Houston Department of Ophthalmology Jul 2012- Jun 2013

    Honorary Fellow of the Ophthalmological Society of Alberta 2012 Named one of Southeastern Texas’ Top Doctors by Castle Connolly 2013 Named one of Texas Super Doctors-Texas Monthly 2010 through & including 2015 Best Doctors in America 2014-15 Speaker of the Day Award. Hawaiian Eye Meeting, Maui HI. Jan 20, 2015 Troupe Ophthalmology Resident Teaching Award, UTMB Galveston Department June 26, 2015 of Ophthalmology

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    Named in Newsweek Health Top Cancer Doctor 2015 Issue July 2015 Life Achievement Honor Award, American Academy of Ophthalmology June 2016 Named one of Texas Super Doctors-Texas Monthly 2016 Speaker of the Day Award: Royal Hawaiian Eye Meeting Physician 2016

    Speaker of the Day Award: Royal Hawaiian Eye Meeting Allied Health 2016 Honorary Membership Indian Neuro-Ophthalmolgy Society November 2017 G. INSTITUTIONAL/HOSPITAL AFFILIATION Primary Hospital Affiliation: Houston Methodist Hospital - effective 4/09 to present Other Institutional Affiliations: Adjunct Professor of Ophthalmology, 2009-

    present The University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics Iowa City, IA Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology 2009-present University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, TX H. EMPLOYMENT STATUS Name of Employer(s): Houston Methodist Hospital Physician Organization – effective 4/09 Employment Status: Full-time salaried at Weill Cornell-affiliated hospital (TMH) I. CURRENT AND PAST INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND PERCENT EFFORT Teaching: Recurring Grand Rounds Dates

    1. HMH Resident and fellow neuro-ophthalmology rounds 7:30 AM (daily) 2009-present

    2. HMH Ophthalmology grand rounds 8:00-8:45 AM (weekly) 2009-present

    3. HMH Neurosurgery grand rounds 5:00-6:00 PM (Wednesday, weekly) 2009-present Teaching: Medical student lectures

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    1. Sudden visual loss (monthly): Surgery Core. Baylor College of Medicine. 1995-2000.

    2. Quarterly Medical student lectures and case studies. University of Iowa 2000-2008 Hospitals and Clinics

    3. Annual Premedical student-physician "shadowing" program , University 2005-2008

    Of Iowa Teaching: Learners supervised

    1. Fiona Costello, MD (2000-2002, Neuro-ophthalmology faculty at University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada)

    2. Julie Falardeau, MD (2001-2002), Neuro-ophthalmology faculty, University of

    Montreal, Montreal, Canada), now University of Oregon, Portland, OR.

    3. Steven Goldin, MD (2002-2003), San Francisco California

    4. Sonalee Kulkarni, MD (2003-2004): Neuro-ophthalmology, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana

    5. Shannon Lynch, MD (2004-2005): Neuro-ophthalmology faculty, University of

    Nebraska, Omaha Nebraska

    6. Vinay Shah, MD (residency University of Kansas) and Sandeep Randhawa MD (residency University of Washington (2005-2006)

    7. Jacinthe Rouleau, MD (neuro-ophthalmology faculty, University of Montreal): 2006-

    7

    8. Reid Longmuir, MD: Neuro-ophthalmology faculty. University of Iowa (2006-2007)

    9. Michael C. Johnson, MD (Edmonton, Alberta, CA): (2007-2008)

    10. Nathan (Troy) Tagg, MD (Walter Reed Medical Ctr): 2007-08

    11. Colin Scott, MD (Ophthalmology residency, NY): 2007-08

    12. Mansoor Moghul, MD 2008-2009

    13. Fabiana Policeni, MD 2008-2009 14. Baylor College of Medicine Medical Students: Longitudinal Ambulatory 2009-

    present Care Preceptor Experience (LACE)

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    Quianta Moore (2009) Daniel Wang (2010/2011

    Jason Zhang (2010/2011) Rachel Gelman (2011/12) Sriram Eleswarapu (2011/12)

    15. Medical Students 2009-2010:

    Sarah Moorhead (Univ of Heidelberg) 2010-2011:

    Archit Gulati (BCM)—paper produced David Holland (BCM)—paper produced Jason Zhang (BCM)—multiple papers produced Quianta Moore—paper produced Shazia Ali (BCM)—paper produced Sidney Schechet (BCM) Winnie Nguyen (BCM) Wonchon Lin (BCM, paper produced 2013)

    2011-2012: Basma Basha (WCM Qatar) 2012-2013 Rabeea Khan (UTMB)—paper produced Jeannie Ling (BCM)—paper produced Rachel Gelman (BCM)—paper produced Meng Chen (BCM)—paper produced Waseem Ansari (UT Houston) 2013-2014 Ying Chen (BCM research)--multiple papers 16. Houston Methodist Hospital Neuro-Ophthalmology Fellows

    Derrick Pau, MD July 2010 to July 2011 Nafiseh Hashemi, MD July 2011-to July 2012 Nagham Al-Zubidi, MD July 2012 to July 2013 Arielle Apitze, MD July 2013 to July 2014 Angelina Espino-Barros, MD July 2013 to July 2014 Michael Morgan, MD, PhD July 2013 to July 2015 Sumayya Almarzouqi, MD July 2014 to July 2015 Stacy v. Smith, MD July 2015 to July 2016 Ayman O. Suleiman, MD July 2015 to July 2016 Ama Sadaka, MD July 2016 to July 2017 Shauda Berry, DO July 2016 to July 2017

    17. Residents_Neuro-Ophthalmology Rotation University of Texas Medical Branch

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    2009/10—Kapil Kapoor, Rasha Ali, Kevin Kaplowitz, Hossein Ameri, Jaijiang Lin, John Gonzales, Sarah Mirza, Brent Lum

    2010/11—Nima Tirgan, Adeel Khan, Thanh-Giao Nguyen, Belal Bakir 2011/12--Tomasz Wiraszka, Brian Tieu, Cynthia Tung. James Tung 2012/13—Diana Chao, Alexander Davis, Rick Nordgren, Sohrab Tofigh 2013/14—Jason Zhang, Emily Shortridge, Mircea Coca, Tyler Pace 2014/15—Fuad Makkouk, Chia Kai Chu, Orry Birdsong, Yusra Siddiqui 2015/16—Alec Amram, Ilyse Kornblau, John Ling, Harris Sultan 2016/17- Austin Nakatsuka, Hossein Nazari, Malkit Singh, Jeffrey Mattingly

    Houston Methodist Hospital 2010/11—Brandon Liebelt (Neurosurgery) 2011/12--Kathleen Alfuth (Neurology), Ashkan Mowla (Neurology), Robert Scranton

    (Neurosurgery) 2012/13—Meng Huang (Neurosurgery), Viren Desai (Neurosurgery), Hristelina Ilieva

    (Neurology), Xua Wu (Neurology) 2013/14—William Steele (Neurosurgery), Zain Boghani (Neurosurgery), Umair Saeed

    (neurology), Brooke McQueen (Neurology), Sepideh Mokhtari (Neurology) 2016/17- Jonathan Lee (Neurosurgery), Ryan Austerman (Neurosurgery)

    UT Houston Neuro-Ophthalmology Rotation 2011/12--Peter Ness, Arielle Spitze., Megan Geloneck, Mike Koval (2012) 2012/13—Claudia Hooten, Kim Mai, Helen Merritt, Christopher Pruet, Loren

    Simonds, Arielle Spitze 2013/14—Mallika Doss, Scott Groat, Nafiseh Hashemi, Joanna McQueen

    Baylor College of Medicine Neuro-Ophthalmology-Pathology Rotation 2010/11—Vanitha Johnson, Cindy Hwang, Arindel Maharaj, Joseph Chen, Beeran

    Meghpara, Zaina Al-Mohtaseb 2011/12--Charlene Crockett, Jason Feuerman, Jeffrey Peterson, Preeti Thyparampil,

    Emily Wasibren, Schonmei Wu 2012/13—Caroline Schmidt, Bennett Walton, Dien Bui, Megha Agrawal, Lena Dixit,

    Ryan Barrett 2013/14—Gene Kim, Greg Brunin, Salman Rahman, Robert Garoon, Richard Jenkins,

    Bac Nguyen 2014/15—Matthew Adams, Shazia Ali, Sarah Logan, Jennifer Murdock, Walter

    Parker, Megan Scott 2015/16—James Berg, Rishabh Date, Isi Esquenazi, Eric Hamill, Caleb Morris, Bryan

    Roth 2016/17- Isha Gupta, Anna Lehmann, Meghan Saumur, Rizwan Shaikh, Angela

    Verkade, Alex Young Baylor College of Medicine Neurology Rotation

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    2010/11—Peyman Shirani, Alexander Fong, Mohamad Chmayssani, Cuie Qiu, Mohammad Poostizadeh

    Texas A&M HSC Partnership 2016-Alicia Leahy 2016/17-Sara Ali,Sivakumar Sudhakaran, Tina Lam

    18. International observers

    Nagham Al Zubidi MD, visiting scholar (2010-2011) Wafa Al-Bluwi (June 20-July 31, 2011) Angelina Espina-Barros (Sept 2011) Claudia Prospero (paper produced 2013) Juan Mandujano Sanchez (Feb 6-March 3, 2017) Mario Sanchez Vela (Feb. 6-March 3, 2017)

    19. Observers

    Rice University-MPRO Medical Professionalism and Observership 2016-Ellen DeMert 2017-Harry Liu, Rohit Kavukuntla

    Institutional conferences and grand rounds 1. Lee AG. Opsoclonus, Superior oblique myokymia and Ocular Neuromyotonia. Presented

    at Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, July 1994. 2. Lee AG. Parinaud's dorsal midbrain syndrome. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds. Baylor

    College of Medicine, September 1994. 3. Lee AG. Papilledema and pseudotumor cerebri. Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College

    of Medicine, October 1994. 4. Lee AG. Pupillary abnormalities. Neurology Grand Rounds, December 1994. Baylor

    College of Medicine. 5. Lee AG. Chronic rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis. Presented at Neurosurgery Grand

    Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, December 1994 6. Lee AG. Chronic rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis. Presented at Neurosurgery Grand

    Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, January 1995. 7. Lee AG. Third, fourth, and sixth nerve palsies. Presented to Baylor Neurosurgery Grand

    Rounds, March 1995.

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    8. Lee AG. Localizing forms of nystagmus. Presented to the Baylor Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds, March 22, 1995.

    9. Lee AG. Retinal hemifield slide phenomenon. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor

    College of Medicine, April 1995. 10. Lee AG. Visual field examination. Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of

    Medicine, May 10, 1995.

    11. Lee AG. Optic neuritis and the optic neuritis treatment trial. Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, May 31, 1995.

    12. Lee AG. Posterior draining carotid cavernous fistula. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor

    College of Medicine, May 31, 1995 . 13. Lee AG. Duane's retraction syndrome. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor College of

    Medicine, July 12, 1995. 14. Lee AG. Interpretation of automated visual fields in Neurosurgery. Neurosurgery Grand

    Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, August 2, 1995. 15. Lee AG. Pupil abnormalities. Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds, August 1995. 16. Lee AG. Junctional visual field loss in neurosurgery. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor

    College of Medicine, September 6, 1995. 17. Lee AG. Thyroid ophthalmopathy. Presented at Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College

    of Medicine, October 9, 1995. 18. Lee AG. Visual loss as the presenting manifestation of shunt malfunction. Presented to

    Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, November 22, 1995. 19. Lee AG. Neuro-ophthalmologic features of pituitary adenomas. Presented to Neurology

    Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, November 27, 1995. 20. Lee AG. Treatment of optic pathway gliomas. Neuro-oncology Tumor Board, Baylor

    College of Medicine, December 13, 1995. 21. Lee AG. Supranuclear disorders of gaze. Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor

    College of Medicine, December 13, 1995. 22. Lee AG. Unexplained visual loss. Neurology Resident Lecture Series. Baylor College of

    Medicine, Department of Neurology, January 3, 1996.

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    23. Lee AG. Visual field analysis for neurologists. Neurology Resident Lecture Series, Baylor College of Medicine, January 10, 1996.

    24. Lee AG. Pupil examination and abnormalities for neurologists. Neurology Resident

    Lecture Series. Baylor College of Medicine, January 17, 1996. 25. Lee AG. Optic nerve abnormalities. Neurology Resident Lecture Series, Baylor College of

    Medicine. January 24, 1996. 26. Lee AG. Isolated dilated pupil in neurosurgery. Neurosurgical resident teaching

    conference, Baylor College of Medicine, February 3, 1996. 27. Lee AG. Visual field defects for neurosurgeons. Neurosurgical resident teaching

    conference, Baylor College of Medicine, February 3, 1996. 28. Lee AG. Pituitary adenomas. Neurosurgical resident teaching conference, Baylor College

    of Medicine, February 3, 1996.

    29. Lee AG. Neuro-ophthalmologic manifestations of hydrocephalus. Neurosurgical resident teaching conference, Baylor College of Medicine, February 3, 1996.

    30. Lee AG. Sudden visual loss. Baylor College of Medicine Surgical Core Lecture to the

    medical students. March 6, 1996. 31. Lee AG. Recurrent visual loss due to a muslinoma. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, March

    13, 1996. 32. Lee AG. Myths and legends in Neuro-ophthalmology. Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds,

    March 13, 1996. 33. Lee AG. Tuberculosis of the cavernous sinus. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds. March 20,

    1996. 34. Lee AG. Optic disc edema. Neurology Grand Rounds. Baylor College of Medicine, April 8,

    1996. 35. Lee AG. Opsoclonus. Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds, April 10, 1996. 36. Lee AG. Tumor Associated markers in metastatic breast cancer to the brain. May 22,

    1996, Neurosurgery Grand Rounds. 37. Lee AG. A practice pathway for the evaluation of fourth cranial nerve palsies. Baylor

    Neurology Grand Rounds. June 3, 1996.

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    38. Lee AG. Ocular and orbital side effects of intra-arterial cisplatin. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, July 3, 1996.

    39. Lee AG. Neuro-ophthalmologic case report in a 16 year old female with Sjogren's

    syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus and possible ocular myasthenia gravis. Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds, July 31, 1996.

    40. Lee AG. Vein of Galen Arteriovenous Malformations. Baylor Neurosurgery Grand

    Rounds, August 7, 1996. 41. Lee AG. Optochiasmatic arachnoiditis. Baylor Neurosurgery Grand Rounds. September

    18, 1996. 42. Lee AG. Optic disc edema and meningeal enhancement of the middle cranial fossa.

    Baylor Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds, October 9, 1996. 43. Lee AG. A practice pathway for the diagnostic evaluation of sixth cranial nerve palsies.

    Baylor Neurology Grand Rounds, October 14, 1996. 44. Lee AG. Pituitary adenoma in children. Baylor Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, October 16,

    1996. 45. Lee AG. Limited form of Wegener's granulomatosis of the sphenoid sinus. Baylor

    Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, November 15, 1996. 46. Lee AG. Nystagmus. Baylor Neurology Grand Rounds, March 3, 1997. 47. Lee AG. Arachnoid cyst causing an optic tract syndrome. Baylor Neurosurgery Grand

    Rounds, February 12, 1997.

    48. Lee AG. Neurosurgery Board Review. Baylor Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, March 15, 1997.

    49. Lee AG. Optic nerve glioma. Neuroscience lecture series. Baylor Medical Students, April

    3, 1997.

    50. Lee AG. Neuro-ophthalmology for Otolaryngologists. Baylor ENT Resident Lecture Series, April 22, 1997.

    51. Lee AG. Visual fields. The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research (TIRR). May 12,

    1997.

    52. Lee AG. Intracranial extension of orbital pseudotumor. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, June 11, 1997.

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    53. Lee AG. Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy. Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College

    of Medicine, June 23, 1997.

    54. Lee AG. Nystagmus. Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, July 9, 1997.

    55. Lee AG. Examining the diplopia patient. Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of

    Medicine, July 21, 1997.

    56. Lee AG. Carotid-cavernous fistula. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, August 6, 1997.

    57. Lee AG. Dural cavernous hemangioma. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor College of

    Medicine, September 5, 1997.

    58. Lee AG. Childhood optic neuritis. Pediatric Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, September 11, 1997.

    59. Lee AG. Spindle cell sarcoma of the scalp invading the occipital lobe. Neurosurgery

    Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, October 24, 1997.

    60. Lee AG. Pseudotumor cerebri. Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, November 26, 1997.

    61. Lee AG. Traumatic optic neuropathy. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor College of

    Medicine, December 3, 1997.

    62. Lee AG. Visual field defects. Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, January 14, 1998.

    63. Lee AG. Common ophthalmological problems. Ambulatory Medicine Lecture Series, Ben

    Taub General Hospital, February 2, 1998.

    64. Lee AG. Neurosurgery resident neuro-ophthalmology review. Neurosurgery, Baylor College of Medicine, January 24, 1998.

    65. Lee AG. Traumatic optic neuropathy. Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of

    Medicine, March 2, 1998.

    66. Lee AG. Neuroscience Course. Baylor College of Medicine, First Year Students, March 31, 1998.

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    67. Lee AG. Nystagmus. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, May 20, 1998.

    68. Lee AG. Optic pathway gliomas. Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine,

    July 6, 1998.

    69. Lee AG. Lymphocytic hypophysitis. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, July 8, 1998.

    70. Lee AG. Optic pathway gliomas. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor College of

    Medicine, September 9, 1998

    71. Lee AG. Neuroendocrine carcinoma. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, October 21, 1998

    . 72. Lee AG. Visual Fields. Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, December

    10, 1998.

    73. Lee AG. Intracranial pseudotumor. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, December 16, 1998.

    74. Lee AG. Pupils. Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, December 17,

    1998.

    75. Lee AG. Fourth and sixth nerve palsy. Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, January 7, 1999.

    76. Lee AG. Optic neuritis. Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, January

    11, 1999.

    77. Lee AG. Third, fourth, and sixth nerve palsy. Radiology Resident Lecture Series, Baylor College of Medicine, February 25, 1999.

    78. Lee AG. The pupil. Department of Neurology Grand Rounds, University of Texas-

    Houston Medical School, March 5, 1999. 79. Lee AG. Giant cell arteritis. Medicine Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, April 7,

    1999.

    80. Lee AG. Migraine. Neuroscience lecture series. Baylor Medical Students, April 1, 1999.

    81. Lee AG. Myasthenia gravis. Neurology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, April 26, 1999.

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    82. Lee AG. Traumatic optic neuropathy. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, May 12, 1999.

    83. Lee AG. Hydrocephalus. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, July

    21, 1999. 84. Lee AG. Orbital apex syndrome after transphenoidal surgery. U. Iowa Neurosurgery

    Grand Rounds, February 2000.

    85. Lee AG. Visual fields for neurosurgeons. U. Iowa Neurosurgery, March 2000.

    86. Lee AG. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. U. Iowa Ophthalmology Grand Rounds, June 2000.

    87. Lee AG. Ocular neuromyotonia. U. Iowa Ophthalmology Grand Rounds, August 4, 2000.

    88. Lee AG. Five neuro-ophthalmic diagnoses the neurologist cannot afford to miss. U. Iowa Neurology Grand Rounds Dec. 8, 2000.

    89. Hunt MG*, Lee AG, Kardon RK. Improvement in papilledema and visual loss after

    endovascular stent placement in dural sinus thrombosis. U. Iowa Resident Research Day. June 2001.

    90. Costello F*, Kardon RK, Lee AG, Wall MW. Papilledema due to intraspinal schwannoma.

    U. Iowa Research Day, June 2001.

    91. Lee AG. Gliomatosis cerebri. U. Iowa Ophthalmology Grand Rounds, June 2001.

    92. Lee AG. Thyroid ophthalmopathy in subclinial Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, U. Iowa, July 19, 2001

    93. Lee AG. Optic disc edema in Crohn’s disease. U. Iowa Internal Medicine Rounds, August

    20, 2001.

    94. Lee AG. To scan or not to scan (optic neuropathy). U. Iowa Neurology Grand Rounds, August 21, 2001.

    95. Lee AG. Vogt-Koyonagi-Harada syndrome. U. Iowa Neurology Grand Rounds, September

    4, 2001.

    96. Lee AG. Myokymia, myoclonus, myorhythmmia, my-oh-my. U. Iowa Ophthalmology Grand Rounds, September 10, 2001.

    97. Lee AG. Optic pathway gliomas. Holden Cancer Center Grand Rounds, September 25,

    2001.

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    98. Lee AG. Pupil pathology for Neurosurgeons. U. Iowa Neurosurgery Lecture Series, March 28, 2002.

    99. Lee AG. Neuro-ophthalmic emergencies. U. Iowa Neurology Grand Rounds, August 20,

    2002. 100. Lee AG. Visual impairment in the elderly. Teleconference, U. Iowa Geriatric Grand

    Rounds, September 18, 2002.

    101. Lee AG. Addressing the new ACGME competencies. U. Iowa Teaching Seminars, June 10, 2003.

    102. Lee AG. Five neuro-ophthalmic diagnoses the neurologist can not afford to miss.

    Neurology Grand Rounds, University of Iowa, August 5, 2003.

    103. Lee AG. The impact of the ACGME competencies in resident training. Graduate Medical Education Committee, University of Iowa, October 7, 2003.

    104. Lee AG. Pituitary abscess. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, University of Iowa, October 23,

    2004. 105. Lee AG. Visual fields for Neurosurgeons. Neurosurgery Saturday Lecture Series,

    November 1, 2003. 106. Lee AG. Optic pathway gliomas. Pediatric Neurosurgery Rounds, U. Iowa, December 17,

    2003. 107. Lee AG. Addressing the ACGME competencies. Translating a national mandate into local

    compliance. U. Iowa OCRME Teaching Seminars, January 22, 2004. 108. Lee AG. Powerpoint pearls. UIHC Ophthalmology grand rounds, July 8, 2004. 109. Lee AG. Cavernous sinus mass. UIHC Neurosurgery grand rounds, July 7, 2004. 110. Lee AG. Managing the ACGME competencies. UIHC GME Program Directors Forum,

    January 3, 2006. 111. Lee AG. Five ways the ACGME competencies will change the professional life of the

    general surgeon. University of Iowa General Surgery grand rounds, February 27, 2006. 112. Lee AG. Neurologic emergencies in neuro-ophthalmology. U. Iowa Department of

    Neurology Grand Rounds, August 15, 2006.

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    113. Lee AG. Neuro-ophthalmic manifestations of Wernicke encephalopathy. U. Iowa Department of Neurology grand rounds, January 16, 2007.

    114. Lee AG. Competency assessment for Fellowships in Internal Medicine, University of

    Iowa, January 22, 2007. 115. Lee AG. It takes a village: Systems Based Competency, U. Iowa Internal Medicine Grand

    Rounds, January 25, 2007. 116. Lee AG. The ACGME competencies for medical students. Clinical Beginnings. UIHC, June

    18, 2007. 117. Lee AG. Switching to a competency based assessment process. UIHC resident. GME

    orientation. June 29, 2007. 118. Lee AG. Switching to a competency based assessment process. UIHC fellow GME

    orientation. July 2, 2007. 119. Lee AG. How neurosurgery can manage the ACGME competency mandate. UIHC

    Department of Neurosurgery, December 11, 2007. 120. Lee AG. Post-operative visual loss. UIHC. Anesthesia Grand Rounds, December 19, 2007. 121. Lee AG. How OB-GYN can manage the ACGME competency mandate. OB-GYN grand

    rounds UIHC, January 8, 2008.

    122. Lee AG. Neuro-ophthalmic emergencies for neurology. University of Iowa Department of Neurology Grand Rounds, February 26, 2008.

    123. Lee AG. Visual pathways. USMLE review. U. Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Medical

    Student review, May 20, 2008.

    124. Lee AG. Visual field interpretation for neurologists. Noon conference. Department of Neurology, The Methodist Hopsital, June 11, 2009.

    125. Lee AG. What’s a neuro-ophthalmologist and why do you need to know one? Methodist Neuroscience Nurse Seminar, Methodist Hospital, February 12, 2010.

    126. Lee AG. “Five diagnoses in neuro-ophthalmology that you cannot afford to miss.” HMH Neurology Grand Rounds. Houston, TX. September 24, 2014.

    127. Lee AG. “The Usual Suspects”. HMH Eye Grand Rounds. Houston, TX July 8, 2016.

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    Teaching: National and International Teaching Courses 1. Lee AG, Lewis RA. Unexplained visual loss. Who you gonna call? Retina or Neuro-

    ophthalmology? Presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Centennial Meeting, Chicago, October 1996.

    2. Lee AG, Lewis RA. Unexplained visual loss. Who you gonna call? Retina or Neuro-

    ophthalmology? Presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology, San Francisco, October 1997.

    3. Lee AG, Donahue S, Berman E, Kline L, Leavitt J. Strategic use of visual fields in neuro-

    ophthalmologic disorders. Presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology, San Francisco, October 1997.

    4. Newman NJ, Miller NR, Schatz NJ, Galetta SL, Lee AG, Burde RM. Diagnostic and

    therapeutic dilemmas in neuro-ophthalmology. Presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, November 1998.

    5. Lee AG, Lewis RA. Unexplained visual loss. Who you gonna call? Retina or Neuro-

    ophthalmology? Presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, November 1998.

    6. Lee AG, Donahue S, Berman E, Kline L, Leavitt J. Strategic use of visual fields in neuro-

    ophthalmology. Presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, November 1998.

    7. Lee AG, Golnik K, Eggenberger E. Unexplained visual loss. Presented at the American

    Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, November 1998. 8. Lee AG, Golnik K, Eggenberger E. Pertinent Pupillary Pearls. Presented at the American

    Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, November 1998. 9. Lee AG, Arnold A. Visual field rules. Presented at the European Ophthalmology Society

    Meeting, Stockholm, Sweden, July 1999. 10. Lee AG, Golnik K, Eggenberger E. Pertinent Pupillary Pearls. Presented at the American

    Academy of Ophthalmology. Orlando, Florida October 1999. 11. Lee AG. Breakfast with the experts. Neuroimaging update. Presented at the American

    Academy of Ophthalmology, Orlando, Florida, October 1999. 12. Lee AG. Breakfast with the experts. Visual field rules, exceptions, and exceptions to the

    exceptions. Presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Orlando, Florida, October 1999.

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    13. Lee AG, Golnik K, Eggenberger E. Pertinent Pupillary Pearls. Presented at the American

    Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses, Orlando, Florida, October 1999. 14. Lee AG, Golnik K, Eggenberger E. Unexplained visual loss. Presented at the American

    Academy of Ophthalmology, Orlando, Florida, October 1999. 15. Lee AG, Lewis RA. Unexplained visual loss. Who you gonna call? Retina or Neuro-

    ophthalmology? Presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Orlando, Florida, October 1999.

    16. Newman NJ, Miller NR, Schatz NJ, Kline L, Lee AG, Burde RM. Diagnostic and therapeutic

    dilemmas in neuro-ophthalmology. Presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Orlando, Florida, October 1999.

    17. Lee AG, Tang RA, Luco C, Arnold A, Schiffman J. Neuro-ophthalmology update. Presented

    at the joint meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the Pan American Ophthalmology Society, Orlando, Florida, October 1999.

    18. Lee AG, Beaver HA. Neuroimaging of the ophthalmic patient. JCAHPO, Orlando, Florida,

    October 1999. 19. Lee AG, Golnik K, Eggenberger E. Unexplained visual loss. Presented at the American

    Academy of Ophthalmology, Dallas, Texas. October 2000. 20. Lee AG, Golnik K, Eggenberger E. Pupillary Abnormalities. Presented at the American

    Academy of Ophthalmology, Dallas, Texas. October 2000. 21. Lee AG, Beaver HA. Neuroimaging of the ophthalmic patient. JCAHPO, Wyndham Anatole,

    Dallas, TX October 2000. 22. Lee AG, Beaver HA. Optic disc disorders. JCAHPO, Wyndham Anatole, Dallas, TX October

    2000. 23. Newman NJ, Miller NR, Lee AG, Shults T, Galetta S. Diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas

    in neuro-ophthalmology. Presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Dallas, TX. October 2000.

    24. Lee AG. Breakfast with the experts. Neuroimaging update. Presented at the American

    Academy of Ophthalmology, Dallas, TX, October 2000. 25. Lee AG. Breakfast with the experts. Myasthenia Gravis. Presented at the American

    Academy of Ophthalmology, Dallas, TX. October 2000.

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    26. Arnold A, Miller NR, Lee AG, Levin L. Update on Neuro-ophthalmology. European Society of Ophthalmology Meeting, Istanbul, Turkey, June 3-7, 2001.

    27. Lee AG, Arnold A. Visual field defects. European Society of Ophthalmology Meeting,

    Istanbul, Turkey, June 3-7, 2001. 28. Lee AG, Arnold A. Neuro-ophthalmic complications of cataract surgery. European Society

    of Ophthalmology Meeting, Istanbul, Turkey, June 3-7, 2001. 29. Lee AG, Arnold A.Neuroimaging for the ophthalmologist. European Society of

    Ophthalmology Meeting, Istanbul, Turkey, June 3-7, 2001. 30. Lee AG, Golnik K, Eggenberger E. Unexplained visual loss and a normal exam. American

    Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, LA, November 14, 2001. 31. Lee AG, Golnik K, Eggenberger E Pupil pearls. American Academy of Ophthalmology, New

    Orleans, LA, November 14, 2001. 32. Lee AG, Tang RA. Transient visual loss. American Academy of Ophthalmology, New

    Orleans, LA, November 14, 2001. 33. Lee AG. Moderator and Chair. Aging and the Eye II Symposium. American Academy of

    Ophthalmology, New Orleans, LA, November 13, 2001. 34. Newman NJ, Miller NR, Lee AG, Galetta S. Diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas in neuro-

    ophthalmology. American Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, LA, November 13, 2001.

    35. Leavitt J, Newman N, Donahue S, Lee AG. Visual field testing. American Academy of

    Ophthalmology, New Orleans, LA, November 13, 2001. 36. Lee AG,Arnold A. Neuroimaging of the ophthalmic patient. JCAHPO, Hilton, New Orleans,

    LA, November 12, 2001. 37. Lee AG, Arnold A. Optic disc disorders. JCAHPO, Hilton, New Orleans, LA, November 12,

    2001. 38. Lee AG, Arnold A. Triage of the Ophthalmic patient. JCAHPO, Hilton, New Orleans, LA,

    November 12, 2001. 39. Lee AG. Nystagmus and nystagmoid movements. Am Orthoptic Society Meeting, Le

    Meridian, New Orleans, LA, November12, 2001. 40. Lee AG, Quillen D, Golnik K, Maus M, Volpe N. Teaching and learning in ophthalmology,

    American Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, LA., November 2001.

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    41. Golnik K, Eggenberger E, Foster R, Lee AG. Unexplained visual loss. AAO Annual Meeting,

    Orlando, FL, October 21-24, 2002. 42. Golnik K, Eggenberger E, Lee AG. Pertinent pupil pearls. AAO Annual Meeting, Orlando,

    FL, October 21-24, 2002. 43. Leavitt J, Lee AG, Newman S, Donahue S. Visual fields in neuro-ophthalmology (didactic

    course). AAO Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 21-24, 2002. 44. Leavitt J, Lee AG, Newman S, Gordon L. Visual fields in neuro-ophthalmology (skills

    transfer course). AAO Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 21-24, 2002. 45. Newman NJ, Lee AG, Miller NR, Galetta S. Diagnostic dilemmas in neuro-ophthalmology

    course. AAO Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 21-24, 2002. 46. Quillen D, Golnik K, Maus M, Volpe N, Lee AG, Teaching and learning in ophthalmology.

    AAO Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 21-24, 2002. 47. Lee AG, Arnold AC. Neuroimaging of the ophthalmic patient. JCAHPO Annual Meeting,

    Marriott World Center, Orlando, FL, October 21-24, 2002.

    48. Lee AG, Arnold AC. Optic nerve disorders. JCAHPO Annual Meeting, Marriott World Center, Orlando, FL, October 21-24, 2002.

    49. Lee AG, Arnold AC. Triage of the ophthalmic patient. JCAHPO Annual Meeting, Marriott

    World Center, Orlando, FL, October 21-24, 2002. 50. Lee AG, Tang RA. Transient visual loss. JCAHPO Annual Meeting, Marriott World Center,

    Orlando, FL, October 21-24, 2002. 51. Lee AG. Life threatening diplopia. American Orthoptics Society Meeting, Anaheim, CA,

    November 17, 2003. 52. Golnik K, Lee AG, Eggenberger E, Reiman C. Unexplained visual loss course #191,

    American Academy of Ophthalmology, Anaheim, CA, November 16, 2003. 53. Eggenberger E, Lee AG, Golnik K. Pupil pathology: A clinical approach (#221), American

    Academy of Ophthalmology, Anaheim, CA, November 16, 2003. 54. Tang R, Lee AG. Transient visual loss course: Who needs a work up and why (#334),

    American Academy of Ophthalmology, Anaheim, CA, November 14, 2003.

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    55. Newman N, Lee AG, Kline L, Biousse V, Lessell S. Diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas in neuro-ophthalmology course, American Academy of Ophthalmology, Anaheim, CA, November 14, 2003.

    56. Lee AG and Tang RA. Transient Visual Loss course at the American Academy of

    Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA October 22-26, 2004. 57. Lee AG. Visual fields in neuro-ophthalmology course. American Academy of

    Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA October 22-26, 2004. 58. Newman NJ, Miller NR, Biousse V, Galetta S, and Lee AG. Diagnostic dilemmas in neuro-

    ophthlamology course. American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA October 22-26, 2004.

    59. Lee AG. Five finding the ophthalmic technician can not afford to miss. Course at the ATPO

    meeting (Hilton Riverside) at the American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA October 22-26, 2004.

    60. Lee AG. What’s so grave about Gravis and Graves? Course at the American Orthoptic

    Association meeting (JW Marriott) at the American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA October 22-26, 2004.

    61. Golnik KG, Eggenberger E, Lee AG. Unexplained visual loss course. American Academy of

    Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA October 22-26, 2004. 62. Eggenberger E, Golnik K, Lee AG. Pertinent papillary pearls course. American Academy of

    Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA October 22-26, 2004. 63. Lee AG and Tang RA. Transient Visual Loss course at the American Academy of

    Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL October 2005. 64. Leavitt J, Chung S, Vaphiades M, Eggenberger E, Tang R, Schiffman J, Newman S, Lee AG.

    Visual fields in neuro-ophthalmology course. American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL October 2005.

    65. Newman NJ, Miller NR, Biousse V, Galetta S, and Lee AG. Diagnostic dilemmas in neuro-

    ophthlamology course. American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting Chicago, IL October 2005.

    66. Golnik KG, Eggenberger E, Lee AG. Unexplained visual loss course. American Academy of

    Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL October 2005. 67. Eggenberger E, Golnik K, Lee AG. Pertinent papillary pearls course. American Academy of

    Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL October 2005.

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    68. Golnik K, Lee AG. What every ophthalmologist needs to know about the ACGME

    competencies. American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL October 2005.

    69. Oetting T, Beaver HA, Johnson T, Henderson BA, Lee AG. Teaching ophthalmic surgery

    course. American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL October 2005. 70. Golnik KC, Friedman D, Johnston P, Gordon L, Arnold T, Sadun A, Quiros P, Lee AG. Eye

    pain Symposium: Trigeminal neuralgia, AAO Annual meeting, Chicago, IL, October 2005. 71. Lee AG. NANOS-AAO Co-sponsored Symposium on “Causes of Diplopia you dont want to

    miss” : Sixth nerve palsy. AAO Annual meeting, Chicago, IL, October 2005. 72. Costello F, Falardeau J, Lee AG. Dire Diplopia. American Academy of Ophthalmology

    Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL October 2005. 73. Oetting TA, Lee AG, Beaver HA, et al. Teaching and Assessing Surgical Competency:

    Applications for Ophthalmic Residents and Practicing Ophthalmologists Teaching and Improving Cataract Surgery "Step by Step" , AAO Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2006.

    74. Golnik K, Foster R, Lee AG, Eggenberger E. Unexplained Visual Loss: What to Do With the

    Patient Who Can't See, but Has a "Normal" Exam. AAO Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2006.

    75. Tang RA, Lee AG. Transient Visual Loss: Who Needs a Workup and When? AAO Annual

    Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2006. 76. Newman NJ, Miller NR, Trobe JD, Biousse V, Lee AG. Diagnostic and Therapeutic

    Dilemmas in Neuro-Ophthalmology. AAO Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2006.

    77. Golnik K, Lee AG, et al. An Approach to the Patient With Pain In and Around the Eye , AAO

    Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2006. 78. Lee AG and Newman NJ (Chairs) AAO-NANOS Neuro-Ophthalmology and Systemic

    Disease Symposium, AAO Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2006. 79. Symposium speaker. Training in Ophthalmology. SYM17 On the Shoulders of Giants: How

    One Generation Learns From Another. AAO annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 9-12, 2007.

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    80. Symposium chair. The Senior Ophthalmologist: Transitioning to Retirement. AAO annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 9-12, 2007.

    81. Oetting TA, Lee AG, Beaver HA, et al. Ophthalmic Residents and Practicing

    Ophthalmologists Teaching and Improving Cataract Surgery "Step by Step" (AAO course 422). AAO annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 9-12, 2007.

    82. Co-Chair, 2007 NANOS-AAO Neuro-ophthalmology Subspecialty Day Meeting. AAO annual

    meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 10, 2007. 83. Course instructor. Newman NJ, Biousse V, Miller NR, Galetta S, Lee AG. AAO course 172.

    Diagnostic & Therapeutic Dilemmas in Neuro-Ophthalmology. AAO annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 9-12, 2007.

    84. Symposium participant. SYM08 Preparing the Ophthalmology Resident for Live

    Ophthalmic Surgery. Simulation technology: the Future. AAO annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 10, 2007.

    85. Instruction Course 570. Trigeminal neuralgia. An Approach to the Patient With Pain In and

    Around the Eye. AAO annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 9-12, 2007. 86. Instruction course 570. Greater occipital neuralgia. An Approach to the Patient With Pain

    In and Around the Eye. AAO annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 9-12, 2007.

    87. Lee AG. Neuro-Ophthalmology presenter. “Hereditary and acquired optic atrophy.” AAO Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. October 24, 2009.

    88. Lee AG. Neuro-Ophthalmology panelist. “Audience response system: test your new

    knowledge!” AAO Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. October 24, 2009.

    89. Lee AG (poster). “Professionalism vignette conference to enhance ophthalmology residents’ education.” AAO Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. October 25, 2009.

    90. Lee AG. Joint Meeting senior instructor. Optic neuritis (breakfast with experts). AAO

    Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. October 26, 2009.

    91. Lee AG. Joint Meeting symposia presenter. “Resident assessment techniques.” AAO Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. October 26, 2009.

    92. Lee AG. Joint Meeting senior instructor. “Curbside consultation in neuro-

    ophthalmology.” AAO Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. October 26, 2009.

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    93. Lee AG. Joint meeting presenter. SPE44: “It’s not the age, it’s the mileage.” Academy Seniors Special Program and Reception. AAO Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. October 26, 2009.

    94. Lee AG. Symposium presenter. SYM 33: “Pearls and pitfalls in the neuro-ophthalmic

    patient: what the low vision provider needs to know from the neuro-ophthalmologist.” AAO Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. October 27, 2009.

    95. Chair. “Geriatric Ophthalmology: A Competency Based Approach.” TMH RI, Houston, TX.

    January 21, 2012

    96. Course Director. 2nd Annual Symposium on Enhancing Geriatric Understanding and Education: Geriatric Ophthalmology for Non-geriatricians. Houston Methodist Research Institute. Houston, TX. February 16, 2013.

    97. Course Director. 3rd Annual Symposium on Enhancing Geriatric Understanding and

    Education: Geriatric Ophthalmology for Non-geriatricians. Houston Methodist Research Institute. Houston, TX. February 8, 2014.

    98. Co-director. “Thyroid Eye Disease: The Critical Diagnosis We May Miss Everyday.”

    Houston Methodist Research Institute. Houston, TX September 20, 2014.

    99. Course Director. 4th Annual Symposium on Enhancing Geriatric Understanding and Education: Geriatric Ophthalmology for Non-geriatricians. Houston Methodist Research Institute. Houston, TX. February 14, 2015.

    Teaching duties at Houston Methodist Hospital

    1. Teach and mentor Weill Cornell and Baylor College of Medicine medical students rotating through ophthalmology at TMH

    2. Mentor existing TMH residents (transitional and family practice residents). 3. Teach and mentor UTMB residents in a neuro-ophthalmology rotation 4. Teach and train neuro-ophthalmology fellow beginning July 2010. 5. Create international observational fellowship for neuro-ophthalmology

    Clinical Care Dates Outpatient and inpatient neuro-ophthalmology (3.5 days per week of clinic) Baylor Eye Consultants, The Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX 1994-2000 University of Iowa Department of Ophthalmology, Iowa City, IA 2000-2008 Anticipated clinical care duties at Houston Methodist Hospital

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    1. Outpatient ambulatory neuro-ophthalmology clinic 2. Inpatient neuro-ophthalmology consultation service 3. Consultation and outpatient services for The Methodist Neurological Institute 4. Attending and admitting staff for neuro-ophthalmology Administrative duties (including committees) Dates Baylor Housestaff Assembly/Chief Council 1990-1993

    • Steering Committee 1992-1993 • Chief Financial Officer 1992-1993

    Baylor Ophthalmology Residency Admissions Committee, Chair 1994-1999 Director, Baylor Ophthalmology Residency Training Program 1996-2000 Baylor Low Vision Committee 1994-1999 Baylor Eye Care Alliance, Quality Assurance Committee (Chairman) 1994-1999 Baylor Medical Student Admissions Committee 1995-1998 Baylor "Residents as Teachers", Resident Teaching Program 1995-1999 Baylor Facilitator-Medical School New Curriculum 1995-1999 Baylor Graduate Medical Education Committee 1996-1999 Baylor Medical Student Ophthalmology Club Faculty Advisor 1996-1999 Baylor Transitional Resident Faculty Mentor 1996-1999 Baylor Transitional Residency Subcommittee 1996-1999 Baylor Committee for Generalist Initiatives 1996-1997 Baylor Ophthalmology Medical Student Education Committee 1996-1999 Baylor Ophthalmology Billing and Coding Subcommittee (Chairman) 1997-1999 Baylor Eye Care Alliance Executive Committee 1997-1999 Baylor Ophthalmology Library Advisory Committee, Chair 1997-1999

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    Baylor Eye Appointments-Promotions Voluntary Faculty 1997-1999 Baylor Residency Review Subcommittee 1997-1999 Key Clinical Faculty Program, Baylor College of Medicine 1999-2000 U. Iowa Hospitals and Clinics INFORMM committee 2000 U. Iowa UIHC Pediatric Department Review Committee 2002 TMHPO Board of Directors, Houston 2009-present Houston Methodist Hospital

    Operating Room Neurosensory Subcommittee 2009-present Department Chair Performance Review Committee 2010 Research Institute Clinical Council (member) 2010-present

    Department Chair Review Committee (member) 2010-present Bylaws and Rules Committee (member) 2011-present HM Instititute for Technology, Innovation, and Education May 2017-present (MITIE) Advisory Council

    Clinical assignments since last promotion Pediatric Department Review Committee Informm IPR Committee UIHC Institutional Leadership Development Program (ILDP) 2004 Administrative duties at Houston Methodist Hospital April 2009-present

    1. Chair administrative duties for TMH Department of Ophthalmology (50% effort) 2. Participation in TMH committee structure 3. Participation in TMH physician organization 4. Membership, participation, and leadership roles in local medical societies

    Current percent effort - ANTICIPATED Check if activity involves WCMC: n/a Teaching 5% Clinical Care 40% Administration 50% Research_________________5% ___________ Total: 100%

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    J. RESEARCH SUPPORT (past and present)

    1. Levodopa in non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy trial Funding agency: The Methodist Hospital Foundation Principal investigator: Andrew G. Lee, M.D. Dates of funding: January 1996-January 1997 Annual costs: 5000 dollars

    2. Increasing geriatrics expertise in non-primary care specialties:

    Faculty development and residency training outreach program Funding agency: The American Geriatrics Society/John A. Hartford Foundation Project Principal investigator: Andrew G. Lee, M.D. Dates of funding: July 1, 1999-July 31, 2001 Annual costs: 2000 dollars

    3. Key Clinical Faculty

    Funding agency: Huffington Center on Aging Dates of funding July 1, 1999-July 1, 2000 Annual costs: 12,000 dollars

    4. Teaching Scholars Program, U. Iowa Funding: University of Iowa Office of Consulting and Research in Medical Education Principal investigator: Funding amount 2000 dollars Dates of funding 2000-2002

    5. Educating the Educators

    Funding source: Alcon Laboratories Principal investigator: Funding amount: 25,000 dollars Dates of funding: 2002-2003 Unrestricted educational grant to support National Program Directors in Ophthalmology meeting

    6. SABRIL study – Vigabatrin study for seizures. Careful examination of patients for ocular

    side effects. Co-Investigator. 1999-2000

    7. Pfizer study - Using the Lens Opacities Classification System Version III (LOCS III) is a simple and accurate means of subjectively grading the type and severity of age-related cataract in vivo by comparing patients’ cataracts to standard photographs of cataract. Careful examination for the development of cataracts of patients with diabetic neuropathy treated with aldose reductase inhibitors. Co-investigator: 1999-2000.

    8. Brimonidine in Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy. ($2000) Allergan (sponsor). Co-

    Investigator. 2002-Study terminated 2004.

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    9. Diffusion-weighted MRI imaging (DWI) can show restricted diffusion in acute non-arteritic optic neuritis (NAION) and arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy (A-AION). TMHRI #Pro00005301. Principal Investigator. 2011-

    10. NORDIC Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Trial (IIHT): National Eye Institute Study of

    IIH. Principal investigator. Study Coordinator: Paula Key Connell. 2012-13.

    11. Lily NAION. Nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy and erectile dysfunction agents. Ongoing enrollment. Principal investigator. Study coordinator: Paula Key Connell. 2012-13.

    K. EXTRAMURAL PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Editorial Board membership

    1. Ophthalmology Times 1996-current 2. Hospital Medicine 1998-2000 3. EyeNet 1999-2006 4. EyeNet Audio 1999-2006 5. New Ophthalmologist 1999-2000 6. American J Ophthalmology 2002-present 7. Current Surgery 2002-present 8. Middle East J Ophthalmology 2002-present 9. Hyperguides for Ophthalmology 2004-present 10. International advisory board Can J Ophthalmol 2006-present 11. Eye 2006-present 12. Asia Pac Acad Ophth Editorial Board (on line) 2006-present 13. Section Editor, Eye 2006-2007 14. Associate Editor, Eye 2007-present 15. Editor in chief, Journal of Academic Ophthalmology 2007-present 16. Editorial board, Pearls in Ophthalmology 2008-present 17. Journal of Ophthalmology 2008-present 18. Survey of Ophthalmology (Core Competencies Section) 2009-present 19. J Experimental and Clinical Ophthalmology ISL 2009-present 20. Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology 2009-present 21. Human Eye Research 2009-present 22. Editor, Point-Counterpoint, Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology 2010-present 23. Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology for 2011-present

    Neuro-ophthalmology (Editorial Board) 24. Frontiers in Neuro-Ophthalmology 2011-present 25. Editor, Faculty of 1000 for Neuro-Ophthalmology (F1000). 2011-present 26. Member, International Advisory Board for Oman Journal Sep 2012-present

    of Ophthalmology

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    27. Editorial Board of JAMA Ophthalmology (member) Jun 2013-present 28. Neurosciences Section Editor for Ocular Surgery News April 2017 29. Editorial Board of ndian Journal of Ophthalmology May 11, 2017

    Review panels

    1. ad hoc Reviewer: Annals of Neurology 1995-1996 2. ad hoc Reviewer: Head and Neck 1995-1996 3. Associate Editor, Ophthalmology Times 1996-present 4. Neuro-ophthalmology section: The Neuro Connection 1996-present 5. ad hoc Reviewer: Archives of Ophthalmology 1996-present 6. ad hoc Reviewer: American Journal of Ophthalmology 1996-present 7. ad hoc Reviewer: Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology 1997-present 8. ad hoc Reviewer: Survey of Ophthalmology 1998,2004 9. ad hoc Reviewer: Journal of Trauma 1998-present 10. ad hoc Reviewer: J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1998-present 11. ad hoc Reviewer: British Journal of Ophthalmology 1998-2004 12. Peer Reviewer: Refinements 1999-2004 13. Associate Examiner, Am Board of Ophthalmology 1999-present 14. Props Committee, Am Board of Ophthalmology 2000-2001 15. ad hoc Reviewer: Muscle and Nerve 2000-present 16. ad hoc reviewer, Ophthalmology 2001-present 17. ad hoc reviewer, J Am Geriatrics Soc 2002-present 18. ad hoc reviewer: J Pediatrics 2002-present 19. ad hoc reviewer, Current Eye Research 2002-present 20. ad hoc reviewer, Eye 2004-present 21. ad hoc reviewer, Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology 2004-2005 22. ad hoc reviewer, Cancer Therapy 2004-present 23. ad hoc reviewer, J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strab 2004-present 24. ad hoc reviewer Ophthalmic Plastic Recon Surgery 2005-present 25. ad hoc reviewer Medscape General Medicine 2005-present 26. ad hoc reviewer BioMed Central 2006-present 27. ad hoc reviewer Seminars Ophthalmology 2006-present 28. ad hoc reviewer Immunobiology 2007-present 29. ad hoc reviewer for Clinical Ophthalmology 2008-present 30. Review Panel J Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus 2008-present 31. ad hoc reviewer Int J Impotence Research 2008-present 32. ad hoc reviewer Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery 2008-present 33. ad hoc reviewer, BMJ Point of Care 2008-present 34. ad hoc reviewer, LancetNeurology 2008-present 35. Ad hoc reviewer, European J Neurology 2009-present 36. Ad hoc reviewer, European J Ophthalmology 2009-present 37. Ad hoc reviewer, CNS Spectrums 2009

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    38. Guest reviewer, Vision Research 2010 39. Ad hoc reviewer, Neurological Sciences 2011-present 40. Ad hoc reviewer, Neuropharmacology 2011-present 41. Ad hoc reviewer, Medicina 2011-present 42. Ad hoc reviewer, Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine 2011-present 43. Ad hoc reviewer, International Journal of Clinical Medicine 2011-present 44. Ad hoc reviewer, Journal of Graduate Medical Education 2011-present 45. Ad hoc reviewer, Case Reports in Ophthalmology 2012-present 46. Ad hoc reviewer, Lancet 2012-present 47. Ad hoc reviewer, China Social Science & Medicine 2012-present 48. Ad hoc reviewer SRM Journal of Research in Dental Sciences 2012-present 49. Ad hoc reviewer, International Journal of Neuroscience Dec 2012 50. Peer review, MRC Jan 2013 51. Ad hoc reviewer, study section. National Eye Research

    Centre, Bristol, UK Jan 2013-present 52. Ad hoc reviewer, Arthritis Care & Research Feb 2013-present 53. Ad hoc reviewer, Journal of Pediatric Neuroradiology Sep 2013-present 54. Ad hoc reviewer, Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine July 2013 55. Reviewer, NIHR Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating May 2014

    Centre, University of Southhampton 56. Ad hoc reviewer; Drug Design, Development and Therapy Jan 2015 57. Ad hoc reviewer, Hemodiaylsis International Journal Feb 2015 58. Ad hoc reviewer, The Cerebellum Feb 2015 59. Ad hoc reviewer, Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease Feb 2015 60. Ad hoc reviewer, Case Reports in Ophthalmology Mar 2015 61. Ad hoc reviewer, Journal Neonatology and Clinical Pediatrics Aug 2015 62. Ad hoc reviewer, Case Reports in Ophthalmology Sep 2015 63. Ad hoc reviewer, NJPMicrogravity 2016-Current 64. Ad hoc reviewer, Journal of Applied Physiology January 2018

    Study section reviewer

    1. Jahnighen Career Development Awards 2002-current 2. Pennsylvania State Department of Health Awards 2010 3. Congressionally Directed Research, Department of Defense, Aug 2012

    Neurofibromatosis section, ad hoc reviewer 4. Review grant application, Swiss National Science Foundation Dec 2012 5. NASA Research and Education Support Service Proposals for Vision Mar 2013 Impairment and Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) Review panel, Washington, DC.

    L. BIBLIOGRAPHY

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    Peer Reviewed Articles 1. Vinores S, Campochiaro P, Lee A, McGehee R, and Green WR. Localization of blood-retinal

    barrier breakdown in human pathologic specimens by immunohistochemical staining for albumin. Lab Invest. Vol 62: No. 6, p. 742, 1990.

    2. Vinores S, McGehee R, Lee A, Gadegbeku C, and Campochiaro P. Ultrastructural

    localization of blood retinal barrier breakdown in diabetic and galactosemic rats. Histochem and Cytochem 38(9):1341-1352, 1990.

    3. VINORES, S. A., MCGEHEE, R., LEE, A., GADEGBEKU, C., ORMAN, W. & CAMPOCHIARO, P. A.

    Ultrastructural localization of blood-retinal barrier breakdown sites in diabetic and galactosemic rats and in human diabetics. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 1990;31 (4), 196

    4. Brazis PW, Miller NR, Henderer J, Lee AG. The natural history and treatment of superior

    oblique myokymia. Arch Ophthalmology 1994;112:1063-1067. 5. Lee AG, Brazis P, Miller N, and Benson M. Cavernous sinus hemangioma: Clinical and

    neuroimaging features. Neuro-Ophthalmology 15(4):225-229, 1995. 6. Lee AG, Goldberg MF, Gillard J, Barker P, Bryan R. Intracranial assessment of incontinentia

    pigmenti using magnetic resonance imaging, angiography and spectroscopic imaging. Arch Pediatr Adol Med 149:573-580, 1995.

    7. Lee AG, McKenzie B, Miller N. Loury M, and Kennedy D. Long-term results of orbital

    decompression in thyroid eye disease. Orbit 14:59-70, 1995. 8. Lee AG. Pseudotumor cerebri due to tetracycline and isotretinoin. Cutis 55:165-168,1995.

    9. Lee AG. Familial pars planitis. Ophthalmic Genetics 16:17-19, 1995.

    10. Lee AG. Ischemic optic neuropathy following lumbar spine surgery. Neurosurg 83:348-349,

    1995. 11. Lee AG. Jaw claudication: a presenting sign of giant cell arteritis. J Am Dental Association

    126:1028-1030,1995. 12. Lee AG. Fourth nerve palsy in pseudotumor cerebri. Strabismus 3:(2):57-59, 1995.

    13. Brazis PA, Miller NR, Lee AG, Holliday MJ. Neuro-ophthalmologic signs of ameloblastoma.

    Skullbase Surgery 5(4):233-244, 1995. 14. Lee AG. Reversible visual loss due to posterior ischemic optic neuropathy. Can J

    Ophthalmology 30(6):327-329, 1995

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    15. Lee AG, Brown D, Diaz P. Dorsal midbrain syndrome due to mesencephalic hemorrhage: a

    case report with serial imaging. Neuro-Ophthalmology 16(4):281-285, 1996. 16. Lee AG. Third nerve palsy due to a carotid cavernous fistula without external eye signs.

    Neuro-Ophthalmology 16:183-187, 1996. 17. Lee AG, Prager TC. Acute zonal occult outer retinopathy: a case report. Acta

    Ophthalmologica Scand 74:113, 1996. 18. Lee AG, Mawad ME, Baskin DS Fatal subarachnoid hemorrhage from rupture of a totally

    intracavernous carotid artery aneurysm: case report. Neurosurg 38:596-599, 1996. 19. Lee AG, Woo S, Miller NR, Saffran A, Grant WH, Butler EB. Improvement in visual function

    in an eye with a presumed optic nerve sheath meningioma after treatment with three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy. J Neuro-Ophthalmology, 16 (4):247-251, 1996.

    20. a. Bafna S, Lee AG. Bilateral optic disc edema and multifocal retinal lesions without visual

    loss in cat scratch disease. Arch Ophthalmology 114:1016-1017, 1996. 21. Lee AG. Visual loss as the presenting sign of ventriculoperitoneal shunt malfunction. Am J

    Ophthalmology 122:127-129, 1996. 22. Lee AG, Hayman LA, Tang RA, Schiffman JS, Nagy AN. An imaging guide for Horner's

    syndrome. Int J Neurorad 2(2):196-200, 1996. 23. Lee AG. Pulsatile tinnitus as the presenting symptom of pseudotumor cerebri. J.

    Otolaryngology 25:(3);203-204, 1996. 24. Lee AG, Avilla C. Isolated inferior rectus muscle paresis as the presenting manifestation of

    myasthenia gravis. Am Orthoptic J 46:167-170, 1996. 25. Lee AG, Miller NR, Brazis PW. Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy Associated with

    migraine. Headache 36:(8):506-510, 1996. 26. Brazis PW, Lee AG. Optic disc edema with a macular star ("neuroretinitis"). Mayo Clinic

    Proceedings, 71:1162-1166, December, 1996. 27. Harrill WC, Stewart M, Lee AG. Chronic rhino-orbital mucormycosis. Laryngoscope

    106:1292-1297, 1996. 28. Lee AG, Hayman LA, Tang RA, Schiffman JS. An Imaging Guide for Lesions in the

    Parasympathetic Pathway to the Iris. Int J Neurorad, 2(5):489-496, May 1996.

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    29. Lee AG. Ocular myasthenia gravis. Curr Opin Ophthalmol 7(6):39-41, March-April 1996.

    30. Bafna S, Lee AG. Bilateral optic disc edema and multifocal retinal lesions without visual loss in cat scratch disease. Arch Ophthalmology (and also Chinese Edition) 592:110-111, 1997

    31. Kerrison J, Lee AG. Acute visual loss and a suprasellar mass in a pregnant female. Surv

    Ophthalmology 41(5):402-408, March 1997 32. Bafna S, Lee AG. Presumed tuberculosis presenting as a cavernous sinus syndrome. J

    Neuro-Ophthalmology 17(3):207-208, September 1997.

    33. Wu H, Lee AG, Lehaene D, Chi TL, Lewis RA. Ocular and orbital complications of intra-arterial cisplatin: A case report. J Neuro-ophthalmology 17(3):195-198, September 1997.

    34. Chung S, Lee AG, Cruz O. Ocular Neuromyotonia in Graves' dysthyroid ophthalmopathy.

    Arch Ophthalmology 115:365-370, March 1997. 35. Lee AG, Cech DA, Rose JE, Goodman CE, Haykal H. Recurrent visual loss due to muslin

    induced optochiasmatic arachnoiditis. Neuro-ophthalmology 18(4):199-204, December 1997

    36. Lee AG, Taber K, Hayman LA, Tang RA. A guide to the isolated dilated pupil. Arch Fam Med

    6:385-388, 1997. 37. Yi D, Lee AG, Hayman LA. An imaging guide to nystagmus. Int J Neurorad 3:356-362, 1997.

    38. Devere T, Lee AG, Hamill MB, Bhasin D, Orengo S, Coselli J. Acquired supranuclear ocular

    motor paresis following cardiovascular surgery. J Neuro-Ophthalmology 17(3):189-193, September 1997.

    39. Lee AG, Sanan A, Siebert K. The localizing value of junctional visual field loss. Am J

    Neurorad 18:1-4, May 1997. 40. Nagy AN, Hayman LA, Diaz PJ, Lee AG. Horner's syndrome due to first order neuron lesions

    in the oculosympathetic pathway. Am J Roentgenology (AJR) 169:581-584, August 1997. 41. Verm A, Lee AG. Bilateral optic disc edema with macular exudates as the presenting sign of

    a cerebral arteriovenous malformation. Am J Ophthalmology 123(3):422-424, March 1997. 42. Brar A, Lee AG. Ophthalmoplegia in an adult with chronic inflammatory demyelinating

    polyradiculoneuropathy. Strabismus 5:1-4, 1997. 43. Davé A, Diaz P, Lee AG. Clinical and magnetic resonance imaging features of Gradenigo's

    syndrome. Am J Ophthalmology 124(4):568-570, October 1997.

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    44. Kupersmith RB, Alford EL, Patrinely JR, Parke RB, Holds JB, Lee AG. Combined

    transconjunctival/intranasal endoscopic approach to the optic canal in traumatic optic neuropathy. Laryngoscope 107:311-315, March 1997.

    45. Chang-Godinich A, Lee AG, Brazis PW, Liesegang TJ, Jones DB. Complete ophthalmoplegia

    after zoster ophthalmicus. J Neuro-ophthalmology, 17(4):262-265, December 1997. 46. Lee AG, Phillips PH, Newman NJ, Hayman LA, Schiffman JS, Segal SE, Nauta HJ, Wolin MJ,

    Tang RA. Neuro-ophthalmologic manifestations of adenoid cystic carcinoma. J Neuro-ophthalmology 17(3):183-188, September 1997.

    47. Klapper SR, Lee AG, Patrinely JR, Stewart M, Alford EL. Orbital involvement in allergic

    fungal sinusitis. Ophthalmology 104:2094-2100, December 1997. 48. Brazis PW, Lee AG. Binocular vertical diplopia – Heterotropias and heterophorias. Mayo

    Clinic Proc 73:55-66, January, 1998. 49. Carter K, Lee AG, Tang RA, Valenzuela J, Hayman LA, Avilla CW, von Noorden GK. Neuro-

    ophthalmologic complications of sinus surgery. Neuro-ophthalmology 19(2):75-82, June 1998.

    50. Kuo MD, Hayman LA, Lee AG, Mayo GL, Diaz-Marchan PJ. In vivo CT and MR appearance of

    prosthetic intraocular lens (IOLs). Am J Neuroradiol, 19(1),749-753, 1998. 51. Bafna S, Lee AG. Retinitis pigmentosa sine pigmento masquerading as neurologic disease.

    Ann Ophthalmology and Glaucoma 30(1):26-28, March 1998. 52. Lee AG, Sforza PD, Fard AK, Repka MX, Baskin DS, Dauser RC. Pituitary adenoma in

    children. J Neuro-Ophthalmology 18(2):102-105, June 1998. 53. Lee AG, Orengo S, Brazis P, Lech E. Poor visual outcome following optic disc edema with a

    macular star. Neuro-Ophthalmology 19:57-61, June 1998. 54. Lee AG, Patrinely JR, Edmond J. Optic nerve sheath decompression in pediatric

    pseudotumor cerebri. Ophthalmic Surgery and Lasers 29(6):514-517, June 1998. 55. Brilakis HS, Lee AG. Ophthalmoplegia in treated polymyalgia rheumatica and healed giant

    cell arteritis. Strabismus 6:71-75, 1998. 56. Chandran R, Lee AG. Elevation of tumor marker CA 15.3 levels as the first manifestation of

    metastatic breast cancer to the cavernous sinus. J Neuro-ophthalmology 18(3): 176-177, September 1998.

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    57. Luiz, JE, Lee AG, Keltner JL, Thirkill CE, Lai EC. Paraneoplastic optic neuropathy and autoantibody production in small cell carcinoma of the lung. J Neuro-Ophthalmology 18(3): 178-181, September 1998.

    58. Biousee B, Newman NJ, Lee AG, et al. Intracranial Ewing’s Sarcoma. J Neuro-ophthalmology

    18(3): 187-191, September 1998. 59. Kirch IE, Beaver HA, Lee AG, Green LK, Tang RA. Microbial keratitis as the presenting

    manifestation of trigeminal amyloidoma. J Neuro-ophthalmology 18(3): 192-195, September 1998.

    60. Wright M, Miller NR, McFadzean RM, Riordan-Eva P, Lee AG, Sanders MD, McIlwaine GG.

    Papilloedema, a complication of progressive diaphyseal dysplasia: a series of three case reports. Br J Ophthalmology 82:1042-1048, September 1998.

    61. Coats, DC, Lee, AG. Etiology and surgical management of horizontal pontine gaze palsy

    with ipsilateral esotropia. J Am Acad Pediatr Ophthalmology Strab 2:293-297, October 1998.

    62. Lee AG, Koch DD. The Baylor survey for ophthalmology residency graduates: Rationale for

    reform in residency training. Ophthalmic Surgery and Lasers 29:649-657, 1998. 63. Lee AG, Parrish RG, and Goodman JC. Homonymous hemianopsia due to a dural cavernous

    hemangioma. J Neuro-ophthalmology 18(4): 250-254, December 1998. 64. Pelton RW, Rainey AM, Lee AG. Traumatic subluxation of the globe into the maxillary

    sinus. Am J Neuroradiol 19:1450-1451, September 1998. 65. Brazis PW, Lee AG. Neuro-ophthalmic problems caused by medications. Focal Points

    16(11):1-14, December 1998. 66. Chun BB, Lee AG, Coughlin WF, Floyd DT, May EF. Unusual presentations of sellar

    arachnoid cysts. J Neuro-ophthalmology 18(4):246-249, December 1998 67. La Rosa FA, Lee AG, Mawad M. Delayed onset sixth nerve palsy due to a direct carotid

    cavernous fistula with anterior drainage and minimal external eye signs. J Neurovasc Disease 3(5):219-221, Sept/Oct 1998.

    68. Lee AG. Tamoxifen retinopathy. J Neuro-ophthalmology 18(4):276, December 1998.

    69. Izer JD, Lee AG, Font RL, Patrinely JR. The Many faces of sarcoidosis. J Neuro-

    ophthalmology 18(4):268-269, December 1998.

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    70. Beaver HA, Lee AG. Trauma emergencies in ophthalmology. Hospital Medicine 34(8):41-50, August 1998

    71. Ghauri RR, Lee AG. Optic disk edema with a macular star. Surv Ophthalmology 43(3):270-

    274, Nov-Dec 1998. 72. Brazis PW, Graff-Radford NR, Newman NJ, Lee AG. Ishihara color plates as a test for

    simultanagnosia. Am J Ophthalmology 126:850-851, 1998. 73. Brazis PW, Lee AG. Elevated intracranial pressure and pseudotumor cerebri. Curr Opinion

    Ophthalmology 9:27-32, December 1998. 74. Lee AG, Hayman LA, Beaver HA, Prager TC, Kelder SH, Scasta TL, Avilla CW, von Noorden

    GK, Tang RA. A guide to the evaluation of fourth cranial nerve palsies. Strabismus, 1998; 6:191-200.

    75. Lee AG, Galetta SL, Lepore FE, Appel SH. Optic atrophy and chronic acquired

    polyneuropathy. J Neuro-ophthalmology 19(1):67-69, 1998 76. Lee AG, Beaver HA, Hamill MB. The office management of the red eye. Hospital Medicine

    December 1998; 30-38. 77. Lee AG, Miller NR. Neuro-ophthalmology of AVMs. Newman NJ (Ed), in Neurosurgery

    Clinics of North America 10:667-681, 1998. 78. Brady KM, Font RL, Lee AG. Muslin-induced intracranial sterile abscess: a cause of visual

    loss following aneurysm repair. Surg Neurol 51:566-567, July 1999. 79. Miller RW, Lee AG, Schiffman JS, Prager TC, Garza R, Jenkins PF, Sforza P, Verm A, Kaufman

    D, Robinson W, Eggenberger E, Tang RA. A practice pathway for the initial diagnostic evaluation of isolated sixth cranial nerve palsies. Med Decis Making 19:42-48, 1999.

    80. Pelton RW, Orengo SD, Patrinely JR, Lee AG. Bilateral optic disc edema caused by

    sarcoidosis mimicking pseudotumor cerebri. Am J Ophthalmology 127:229-230, February 1999.

    81. Nguyen NQ, Lee AG, McClure CD, Miller G. Subretinal lesions in subacute sclerosing

    panencephalitis. J Am Acad Pediatr Ophthalmology Strab 3(4):252-4, 1999. 82. Lee AG, Hayman LA, Alpert JN, Tang RA, Woon C, Schiffman JS. Occult cerebral vascular

    causes of pseudotumor cerebri. Neuro-ophthalmology 21:157-163, 1999.

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    83. Brady KM, Brar AS, Lee AG, Coats DK, Paysse EA, Steinkuller PG. Optic neuritis in children: Clinical features and visual outcome. J Amer Acad Pediatr Ophthlamol Strab 3:98-103, 1999.

    84. Fierz, AB, Kaufman DI, Lee AG, Eggenberger ER, Friend KE. Cabergoline in

    prolactinomas. Neuro-ophthalmology 22:37-46, 1999. 85. Levin LA, Beck RW, Joseph MP, Seiff S, Kraker R, the International Optic Nerve Trauma

    Study Group (Lee AG, et al.). The treatment of traumatic optic neuropathy: The International Optic Nerve Trauma Study. Ophthalmology 106: 1268-77,1999.

    86. Lee AG, Kay MK. Cost effectiveness of neuro-ophthalmic referral for ischemic fourth or

    sixth nerve palsies and non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy. Ann Ophthalmology 31(3):169-172, May/June 1999.

    87. Golnik KC, Pena R, Lee AG, Eggenberger ER. An ice test for the diagnosis of myasthenia

    gravis. Ophthalmology 106 (7):1282-1286, July 1999. 88. Lee AG, Onan H, Brazis PW, Prager TC. An imaging guide to the evaluation of third cranial

    nerve palsies. Strabismus 1999;7:153-168. 89. Liu M, Lee AG, Rice L, Lambert HM. Bilateral retinal vascular occlusive disease in essential

    thrombocythemia. Retina 19:563-564, 1999. 90. Lee AG, Dutton J. A practice pathway for the management of gliomas of the anterior visual

    pathway: an update and an evidence-based approach. Neuro-ophthalmology 22(3):139-155, 1999.

    91. Lee AG, Brazis PW. Temporal arteritis: a clinical approach. J Am Geriatrics Soc 47:1364-

    1370, 1999. 92. Ou R, Lee AG, Direct carotid cavernous fistula following carotid endarterectomy. Can J

    Ophthalmol 34:401-406, 1999. 93. Lee AG, Eggenberger ER, Kaufman DI, Manrique C. Optic nerve enhancement on magnetic

    resonance imaging in arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy. J Neuro-ophthalmology 19(4):235-237, 1999.

    94. Lee AG, Perez AM. Improving peripheral awareness of visual field using hemianopic lenses.

    J Am Optometric Association 70:624-628, 1999. 95. Fineman MS, Augsburger JJ. A new approach to an old problem. Comments by Lee AG,

    Andrews DW. Surv Ophthalmology 43(6):519-524, May-June 1999.

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    96. Lee AG, Aldama AE, Harper RL. High altitude retinopathy. J Neuro-ophthalmology 19(3):205-6, October 1999.

    97. Lee AG, Warren R. Optic disc edema in neonatal onset multisystem inflammatory disease. J

    Neuro-ophthalmology 19(3):180-1, October 1999. 98. Williams GC, Lee AG, Adler HL, Coburn A, Rosas AL, Tang RA, Scardino PT. Ischemic optic

    neuropathy and branch retinal artery occlusion after radical prostatectomy. J Urol 162:1384-1385, 1999.

    99. Brazis PW, Lee AG. Acquired binocular horizontal diplopia. Mayo Clin Proc 74(9):907-916,

    September 1999.

    100. Vaphiades M, Lee AG. A Bad eye and a sore lip (Behcet’s disease). Surv Ophthalmology 44(2):148-152, 2000.

    101. Lee AG. Third nerve palsy as the presenting manifestation of esthesioneuroblastoma. J

    Neuro-Ophthal. 20(10):20-21, 2000.

    102. Maltzman JS, Lee AG, Miller NR. Optic neuropathy occurring after bee and wasp sting. Ophthalmology 107:193-195, 2000.

    103. Williams GC, Holz E, Lee AG, Font RL. T cell lymphoproliferative disorder of vitreous

    complicating mycosis fungoides. Arch Ophthalmology 118:278-280, 2000.

    104. Michael C, Lee AG, Patrinely JP, Stal S, Blacklock J, Visual loss associated with fibrous dysplasia of the anterior skull base: Case report and review of the literature. J. Neurosurgery 92:350-354, 2000.

    105. Lee AG, Brazis PW. Magnetic resonance venography in idiopathic pseudotumor cerebri. J

    Neuro-ophthalmology 20 (1): 12-13, 2000.

    106. Lee AG. Optic nerve hemangioma. J Neuro-ophthalmology 20(1): 3-4, 2000.

    107. Vaphiades M, Lee AG, Phillips PH, Leachman M, Al-Mefty O. Sixth nerve palsies as a manifestation of clival chordomas in adults and children. Neuro-ophthalmology 23 (2): 69-73 2000.

    108. Lee AG, Chokshi A, Goodman JC. Neuro-ophthalmologic manifestations of neuroendocrine

    carcinoma. J Neuro-ophthalmology. 20: 106-110, 2000.

    109. Bohra L, Weizer J, Lee AG, Lewis RA. Vision loss as the presenting sign of juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis. J. Neuro-ophthalmology 20:111-115, 2000.

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    110. Jackson D, Lee AG, Gross RL. Ultrasound biomicroscope findings in carotid-cavernous fistula. J Glaucoma 9(4):340-2, 2000.

    111. Lee AG, Tang RA, Segal EI, Robert DL, Campbell GA. Orbital apex lesion as the presenting

    manifestation of sarcoidosis. J Neuro-ophthalmology 20(3):156-158, 2000.

    112. Lee AG, Hayman L