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Department of Ophthalmology
Annual Alumni Meeting:
Friday, May 17th, 2019
Course Directors
413 East 69th Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10021
John Milton McLean Lecturer
Richard D. Lisman, MD Attending Surgeon
Director Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery New York University Medical Center
Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery and NYU School of Medicine
Donald J. D’Amico, MD Professor and Chairman
Benjamin Levine, MD Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology
Planning Committee
Peter M. Odell, MD Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology
Gary J. Lelli Jr., MD, FACS
Vice Chair & Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
Grace Sun, MD Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology
Dear Program Participant,
On behalf of the Department of Ophthalmology and the Weill Cornell Medical College (WCMC) Ophthalmology Alumni Association, we are pleased to welcome you to our annual Alumni Day . This year’s program will be high-lighted by the presentation of the 38th annual John Milton McLean Award to Richard D. Lisman, MD.
Alumni Day is a reminder of our department’s continued tradition of training future ophthalmologists and vision researchers and the importance of keeping these alumni connected to the Department and to each other. Alumni consists of all current and previous WCMC Department of Ophthalmology faculty and graduates of the residency and fellowship (research and clinical) programs. All alumni are encouraged to remain involved.
The Alumni Association’s mission is to support the Department’s commitment to teaching, research, clinical care, and public service. The steering committee consists of both current faculty and previous graduates of the program who continue to be actively involved with resident and fellow education. Throughout the year, all interested alumni are notified by email of the grand rounds schedule, special lectures, annual alumni events, fellow and resident graduation invitations, and departmental updates.
We are delighted that you are able to join us this year, and we look forward to your continued support of the department and our current and future alumni. If you would like to be more involved in the Alumni Association, please contact us at ([email protected]) for more information.
Sincerely,
Peter M. Odell, M.D. President, Weill Cornell Ophthalmology Alumni Association
Richard D. Lisman, MD, FACS is Professor of Ophthalmology and Director of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery at the New York University School of Medicine and the NYU/Langone Medical Center. He is also Director of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery at the NYU/Langone Hansjörg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery as well as the Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital/Lenox Hill Hospital. He is the Preceptor of the New York Combined Fellowship program in Ophthalmic Plas-tic Surgery which is a two-year program of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; he has trained Ophthalmic Plastic Surgeons for the ASOPRS for 37 years. He was the ASOPRS Chairman of Ethics and Standards 2010-2016. A Graduate of the New York University School of Medicine and its Plastic Surgery Fellowship Program; Dr. Lisman completed Ophthalmology Residency and Chief Residency at Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital. His ASOPRS Fellowship was completed under Byron Smith in 1980-82. Dr. Lisman has co-authored four texts in his specialty of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery; over 150 peer-reviewed publica-
tions and book chapters. He has served on the Board of Surgeon Directors of Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital;
Trustee of the Lenox Hill Hospital and Southampton Hospital. He has delivered the Byron Smith lectureship at the
Clinical Barraquer in Bogota Columbia, the Jakobiec lectureship at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Hospital; William
Beaumont Hospital Lectureship as well as The Walsh Lectureship at Albert Einstein School of Medicine. He is the
recipient of the AAO Honor and Senior Honor Awards and the New York Academy of Medicine Senior Honor Award.
His leadership of Medical Societies has included Past President of the NY Society for Clinical Ophthalmology, Past
President of the New York Academy of Medicine Section of Ophthalmology, Past President of the New York
Ophthalmologic Society; He continues to serve as the President of the Orbital Disease and Education Foundation and
the Glover Fund for Research and Education in Ophthalmology. He is a founding member and Director of the New
York Orbit Society, and member of The Board of Trustees of the Manhattan Ophthalmologic Associates Foundation.
Dr. Lisman has been Section Editor and Guest editor of the Journal of OPRS, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, and the Journal
PRS. More importantly to him, outside of his profession, he has been the 1st Place top American finisher three times
in the Italian Mille Miglia, a long distance Vintage Race Event of 450 Starters and Factory team cars as well as a
3rd place at the Monte Carlo Historics.
Richard D. Lisman, M.D.
Edward W.D. Norton, MD 1981 Philip Zweifach, MD 2001
A. Edward Maumenee, MD 1982 David K. Berler, MD 2002
A. Gerald DeVoe, MD 1983 Stuart I. Brown, MD 2003
Harvey A. Lincoff, MD 1984 Joan W. Miller, MD 2004
Edward A. Dunlap, MD 1985 Mario Stirpe, MD 2005
Phillip Knapp, MD 1986 Richard Muchnick, MD 2006
David G. Cogan, MD 1987 Donald J. D’Amico, MD 2007
Lorenz E. Zimmerman, MD 1988 Carmen A. Puliafito, MD 2008
D. Jackson Coleman, MD 1989 C. Stephen Foster, MD 2009
John T. Flynn, MD 1990 Barrett G. Haik, MD 2010
Robert M. Ellsworth, MD 1991 George L. Spaeth, MD 2011
Stanley Chang, MD 1993 David H. Abramson, MD 2012
Richard Troutman, MD 1994 Simmons Lessell, MD 2013
Victor T. Curtin, MD 1995 James C. Tsai, MD, MBA 2014
Paul C. Wetzig, MD 1996 Mark S. Blumenkranz, MD, MMS 2015
Bartly J. Mondino, MD 1997 Dimitri T. Azar, MD, MBA 2016
David Guyton, MD 1998 Anthony P. Adamis, MD 2017
Frederick Jakobiec, MD 1999 George A. Williams, MD 2018
W. Richard Green, MD 2000
Past McLean Medal Recipients
John Milton McLean, MD
John Milton McLean was Professor and Chairman of the Division of
Ophthalmology at The New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical
College from 1939 to 1968. He initiated the residency training
program at The New York Hospital with a combined full time and
voluntary staff.
Among notable departmental achievements during this period were
the establishment of the first Eye Bank (later moved to Manhattan
Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital), the introduction of steroids in the
treatment of ophthalmic disease as well as cryoprexy and numerous
other innovations in the treatment of retinal disease.
Dr. McLean was universally recognized as one of the leading educators
of his era. The John Milton McLean Chair for the Department of
Ophthalmology was established in 1979 and grateful patients and
alumni established the McLean Medal in 1981. It is awarded annually
by the alumni to an ophthalmologist who has made significant
contributions in teaching, research and clinical practice.
PROGRAM AGENDA Friday, May 17, 2019: Annual Alumni Meeting
Time Presentation Location
8:30 am Registration and Breakfast 413 East 69th Street, 2nd Floor
9:00 am Opening Remarks
Peter M. Odell, M.D. Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, Weill Cornell Ophthalmology Alumni Association
Donald J. D’Amico, M.D. Professor and Chairman, Department of Ophthalmology Weill Cornell Medical College
Session 1: Cornea/Cataract
9:15 am Pesky Persistent Epithelial Defects: Tips and Tricks for Management Shaily Shah, MD Instructor of Ophthalmology Weill Cornell Medical College
9:30 am The Scoop on MiLoop Kristin Chapman, MD The Eye Institute of Utah Salt Lake City, UT
9:45 am Bare sclera technique: Back to basics Nadia Haqqie, MD Keystone Eye Associates Philadelphia, PA
Session 2: Glaucoma
10:00 am LPIs in 2019: The straight and narrow Paul Petrakos, MD
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Weill Cornell Medical College
10:15 am Coffee Break
Session 3: Neuro-Ophthalmology
10: 30 am Plank ptosis & downward dog proptosis Anika Tandon, MD Instructor of Ophthalmology Weill Cornell Medical College
10:45 am 4th Nerve Palsy Dx and Treatment Dean M. Cestari, MD Director, Adult Strabismus Co-Director, Center of Thyroid Eye Disease and Orbital Surgery Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Session 4: Retina
11:00 am Diagnostic Ultrasonography: Current and Future Plans
Yale Fisher, MD Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology (Voluntary Staff) Weill Cornell Medical Center Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
11:15 am Safety and Performance Results of the Argus® II Retinal Prosthesis System Michael Klufas, MD Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University
PROGRAM AGENDA Time Presentation Location
11:30 am Discontinuity of visual acuity: When traditional metrics fail to measure up in the evaluation of macular disease Steven J. Ryder, MD Vitreoretinal Surgery Horizon Eye Care, Charlotte, NC
11:45 am New Tricks for Old Holes: Options for Repair of Chronic Macular Holes
Claire Fraser, MD
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences University of Kentucky College of Medicine
12:00 pm ROP: Evolving Management Paradigm R.V. Paul Chan, MD, MSc, FACS The John H. Panton Professor of Ophthalmology
Interim Head of the Department of Ophthalmology University of Illinois College of Medicine
12:15 pm
Group Photo
12:30 pm Lunch Griffis Faculty Club 1300 York Avenue 69th Street New York, NY 10065
Session 5: Research
2:00 pm Democratizing DMEK Christopher Sales, MD Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Weill Cornell Medical College
Session 6: Oculoplastics 2:15 pm Managing periocular filler-related syndrome prior to lower blepharoplasty
Christopher Zoumalan, MD Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology Keck School of Medicine of USC
2:30 pm Considerations for periocular fillers Carisa Petris, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology Mason Eye Institute – University of Missouri Health Care
2:45 pm
Lessons learned from my first 5 years of oculoplastic surgery Payal Patel, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology NYU Langone Health
3:00 pm Non-Surgical Management of Lower Eyelid Festoons and Malar Edema Kyle Godfrey, MD Instructor of Ophthalmology Weill Cornell Medical College
3:15 pm Oculoplastic case presentation Andrea Tooley, MD Instructor of Ophthalmology Weill Cornell Medical College
Time Presentation Location
3:30 pm Break
4:00 pm John Milton McLean Lecture & Award Presentation “Where have we progressed with Upper Eyelid Reconstruction? Why is visual loss still evident?” Richard D. Lisman, MD Attending Surgeon Director Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery New York University Medical Center Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery and NYU School of Medicine
5:00 pm Audience Q & A
5:15 pm Evaluations Distributed and Collected
6:00 pm Dinner Reception
Location: Harvard Club NYC 35 W 44th Street New York, NY 10036
PROGRAM AGENDA
Weill Cornell Medicine Ophthalmology gratefully acknowledges
support provided in part by :
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