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40 th Annual Educational Retreat Major Sponsors EDUCATION OD Educational Meeting Offers 21 hours of CE including 6 hours of TQ The maximum number of hours per OD attendee is 19 hours of CE including 6 hours of TQ Total of 19 hours COPE approved CE offered at meeting Total of 17 hours COPE approved hours per OD attendee This program includes the one hour Human Trafficking course required by FL State Board of Optometry deadline 1-1-2021 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID FT. MYERS, FL PERMIT NO. 569

EDUCATION PROGRAM / SPEAKERS 6 hours TQ/CE 2 hours …swfoa.com/SWFOA_2020_Info.pdf · (2 HRS CE/TQ) Brad Sutton, O.D.3:40PM 3:40PM - 4:00PM 20 Minute Break (Water and Soda) complements

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40th Annual Educational Retreat

Major Sponsors

EDUCATIONOD Educational Meeting Offers 21 hours of CE

including 6 hours of TQ The maximum number of hours per OD attendee

is 19 hours of CE including 6 hours of TQTotal of 19 hours COPE approved CE offered at meetingTotal of 17 hours COPE approved hours per OD attendee This program includes the one hour Human Trafficking course

required by FL State Board of Optometry deadline 1-1-2021

The SWFOA will host the 34rd Annual Educational RetreatAugust 1 - 3, 2014 at South Seas Island Resort,

Captiva Island, Florida

EDUCATION18 hours CE including 6 hours TQ

6 hours CE for paraoptometric attendeesTotal of 16 hours Cope Approved

PROGRAM / SPEAKERSCarlo Pelino, O.D., F.A.A.O. 6 hours TQ/CEBen Gaddie, O.D., F.A.A.O. 6 hours CEExhibits. 2 hoursApril Jasper, O.D., F.A.A.O. 2 hours CE/PM + 2 hours

CE/Medical ErrorsRon Foreman, O.D., F.A.A.O. 2 hours CE - Optometric

Jurisprudence

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONCall or Write:

Brad Middaugh, O.D.1534 Brantley Road, A-2

Fort Myers, FL 33907 - (239) [email protected]

HOTEL RESERVATIONS CALL:Toll Free 1-888-707-7888

• A.O.A. Member Cost: $400 •• Non Member Cost: $500 •

After July 10, 2014 add $50 per fee amount.For a discount on your registration,register online at: www.swfoa.com

PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDFT. MYERS, FL

PERMIT NO. 569

August 1 - 3, 2014S O U T H W E S T F L O R I D A E D U C AT I O N A L R E T R E AT

HOLD THESE DATES!

For room reservations, please go online to www.swfoa.com, click on Educational Retreat, then click on book South Seas rooms to take advantage of our special pricing.

C A P T I VA I S L A N D , F L O R I D A

Register online and pay with Paypal, Credit Card or Check at www.swfoa.com

Make check payable to: SWFOA

Approval Pending

Register online atwww.swfoa.com

List Names: ____________________________________________________________________________________

NAME: PHONE:

Florida License # FAX:

O E Tracker #: __________________ E-MAIL: _____________________________________________________

Your # can be found here: https://www.arbo.org/oetracker/oelookup.php

MAILING ADDRESS:

CITY: STATE: ZIP:

( ) EARLY REGISTRATION FEE A.O.A. MEMBER (Postmarked before July 10th) ..... $400.00 ... $375.00( ) NON A.O.A. MEMBER (Postmarked before July 10th) ............................................... $500.00 ... $475.00( ) LATE REGISTRATION FEE A.O.A. MEMBER (Postmarked after July 10th) .......... $450.00 ... $425.00( ) NON A.O.A. MEMBER (Postmarked after July 10th) .................................................. $550.00 ... $525.00( ) SWFOA MEMBER (Current) ........................................................................................ $200.00( ) I wish to play in The Don Williamson Memorial Golf Tournament at the Dunes Golf Club ($53.00 each)

Number of players in my group Names / Handicaps or an estimate

( ) I wish to play in the Tennis Tournament at South Seas Tennis Center Name of players in my group

( ) I plan to have # attend the Friday Welcome Reception - 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM - CASH BAR Two included with registration. # Additional guests ($40.00 each)

( ) I plan to have # Asst's. / Spouse attend the Assistants Program. N/C

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: SWFOAMAIL TO: Dr. Arthur Young

3005 SE 22nd PlaceCape Coral, Florida 33904

Cardholder's Name As It Appears On Credit Card : please print

Authorized Credit Card Signature: Date:

Payment Options:

Choose One: Check Enclosed Credit Card Billing (please complete the following information & mail

Choose One: MC VISA Exp Date: -

Card #:

Registration AmountGolf @ $53.00 each

Reception - Extra Guests @ $40.00 eachTotal Enclosed

REGISTRATION FORMSAVE $25.00 - Register on line at: www.swfoa.com

to above address)

LIMITED TO 70 ATTENDEES

Please Note: There will be no refunds made after July 23, 2014.

ON LINE

SAVE $25.00 - Register online at: www.swfoa.com

ONLINE

Check box to opt out of vendor email distribution

REGISTRATION FORM

NAME: PHONE:

License #: State: FAX:

O E Tracker #: E-MAIL:

Your # can be found here: https://www.arbo.org/oetracker/oelookup.php

MAILING ADDRESS:

CITY: STATE: ZIP:

( ) EARLY REGISTRATION FEE A.O.A. MEMBER (Postmarked before July 10th)................ $485.00

( ) NON A.O.A. MEMBER (Postmarked before July 10th).......................................................... $585.00

( ) LATE REGISTRATION FEE A.O.A. MEMBER (Postmarked after July 10th)...................... $535.00

( ) NON A.O.A. MEMBER (Postmarked after July 10th)............................................................. $635.00

( ) SWFOA MEMBER (Current)................................................................................................... $250.00

( ) I wish to play in The Don Williamson Memorial Golf Tournament at the Dunes Golf Club..............................($53.00 each)

Number of players in my group________________Names / Handicaps or an estimate______________

Mail to: Dr. Arthur Young 9284 Trieste Drive

Fort Myers, FL 33913

SWFOA and AOA membership will be verified. It is the registrant’s responsibility to pay the proper rate. All registration fees must be paid in full or admission into the conference will be denied and continuing credits will not be granted.

After your registration has been processed we do not offer refunds, only credits for the following year’s program.

♦ ♦ ♦ Schedule of Events ♦ ♦ ♦Friday: July 31, 20207:30AM Don Williamson Memorial Golf Tournament Dunes Golf Club

8:30AM - 5:00PM Registration Captiva Foyer

10:30AM - 12:10PM OCT and OCT Angiography-Something Old and Something New in Interpretation and Everyday UseCope# applied forThis course is designed to review OCT and introduce OCT Angiography OCT-A in eyecare. This course will assist the optometrist on the use and interpretation of OCT in anterior and posterior segment disease and OCT Angiography in posterior segment disease. This course includes numerous pathologies pertinent to primary care optometric practice and provides clinicians with pearls and guidance around pitfalls.

(2 HRS CE) Greg Caldwell, O.D

12:30PM - 1:00PM Lunch Compliments of Triad Life Sciences & David Keith Ophthalmics Speaker Greg Caldwell, O.D. Topic: “Amniotic Membrane Usage in Primary Eye Care”

1:00PM - 2:40PM Glaucoma-Enough Pearls to Make a Necklace Cope# applied for An overview of glaucoma risk factors development and progression, disc hemorrhages and pallor, laminar dots, the impacts of pharmaceutical agents, target IOP, surgical updates and important goals of therapy will be discussed. The course will emphasize clinical pearls for the primary care optometric physician and will provide clinicians with guidance around pitfalls. Case presentations will be the chief format used during this course.

(2 HRS CE) Greg Caldwell, O.D.

2:40PM - 3:00PM 20 Minute Break

(Water & Soda) complements of Stephen Smith, M.D. 3:00PM - 4:40PM Oral Antibiotics and Antivirals in Eye Care Cope# applied forOral pharmaceuticals are essential tools in the management of patients in optometric practices. This course will discuss diagnoses that need to utilize oral systemic antibiotics and antivirals in eye care patients. Herpes viruses are a common ocular infection in eye care. This course covers a wide array of clinical pearls in diagnosing, managing, and treating bacterial ocular infections and herpetic eye disease. This lecture is primarily case-based. Practical information regarding the identification of adverse allergic reactions, pregnancy and dosing will be discussed. This course will increase your comfort level in treating ocular infections and will provide guidance around pitfalls (2 HRS CE) Greg Caldwell, O.D.

5:00PM - 5:40PM What Optometrist Should Know About Human Trafficking in the United States Cope# 66433-PBThis course will inform attendees on all aspects of human trafficking including the definition and types of human trafficking the scope of the problem in Michigan and the U.S. and common venues where trafficking occurs (1 HR CE) Lillian Kalaczinski, O.D.

6:00PM-7:30PM Welcome Reception (Cash Bar) Sponsored by Stephen Laquis, MD & SWFOA Captiva Foyer

Saturday: August 1, 20207:00AM - 5:00PM Registration Captiva Foyer7:30AM - 7:55AM Continental Breakfast provided by Optos & MacuHealth Capitva Ballroom

8:00AM - 9:40AM “Pharmacology Rounds” Cope# Applied for This course covers multiple topical agents utilized in eye care, discussing all categories of medications that are commonly prescribed. Topical agents discussed in detail include anti-allergy agents, IOP lowering medications, antibiotics, steroids, NSAID’s, anti-virals and medications for dry eye. (2 HRS CE/TQ) Brad Sutton, O.D.

9:40AM - 10:00AM 20 Minute Break (Water and Soda) complements of Elmquist Eye Group 10:00AM - 11:40AM Headaches: Applications for Optometric Practice Cope# Applied forThis course covers many different types of headaches arising from various etiologies. An emphasis is placed upon relating headache disorders to optometric practice. Entities which are covered include, but are not limited to, migraines, cluster headaches, IIH, TMJ, meningitis, tension headaches, hypertensive headaches, stroke related headaches, and cranial neuralgias. (2 HRS CE/TQ) Brad Sutton, O.D.

11:40AM - 2:00PM LUNCH Compliments of Retina Health Center & SWFOA11:40AM - 2:00PM Exhibits

2:00PM - 3:40PM Favorite Cases Grand Rounds Cope# applied for This case utilizes a number of patient cases encounters to highlight varied and unusual pathological conditions Disease processes discussed include toxocariasis, choroidal folds, lebers hereditary optic neuropathy, multiple idiopathic pigment epithelial detachment syndrome, Doynes honeycombs dystrophy, emulsified silicone oil and iris melanoma.” (2 HRS CE/TQ) Brad Sutton, O.D.3:40PM

3:40PM - 4:00PM 20 Minute Break (Water and Soda) complements of Elmquist Eye Group

4:00PM - 5:40PM “The Report Card” Cope #64585-PMThe Report Card explores the importance of knowing how your office is performing. We introduce, and discuss in detail, tracking key metrics, budgeting, and using our stats and budgets to set and exceed goal in our offices. (2 HRS CE/PM) Rick Guinotte, Business Advisor with Acquios

4:00PM - 5:40PM Anterior and Posterior Segment Case PresentationCope #applied forThis course reviews common to complex anomalies of the anterior and posterior segment in case format. This course will include numerous pathologies pertinent to primary care optometric practice and provide clinicians with pearls, therapeutic options and guidance around pitfalls.(2 HRS CE/PM) , Greg Caldwell, O.D.

Sunday: August 2, 2020 7:30AM - 8:00AM Continental Breakfast provided Captiva Ballroom

8:00AM- 9:40AM Prevention of Medical Errors for All Cope #Applied for This course covers a Florida board approved prevention of medical errors discussion

(2 HRS CE/ME) Stuart Kaplan, O.D.

9:40AM - 10:00AM Florida State Board Report Stuart Kaplan, O.D.

Florida Optometric Association Report Michelle Levin, O.D.

10:00AM - 11:40AM Understanding Legislative compliance (2 HRS CE/JP) Ron Foreman, OD

Note: Program lectures may be changed as necessary at the discretion of SWFOA

Continuing education hours are not affiliated with the Florida Board of Optometry or College of Optometry. Registrants are responsible to verify the hours attended meet their state requirements if licensed in another state other than Florida.

Only Optometrists registered for the meeting will be allowed in the Lecture Room.

Coffee complements Stephen Smith, M.D.

40th Annual Educational Retreat

Friday July 31st - Sunday August 2nd

South Seas Island ResortCaptiva Island, Florida

For more information contact:

Brad Middaugh, [email protected]

or visit us on the web atwww.swfoa.com

*Note: The current biennium ends February 28, 2021. All hours earned at the SWFOA Education Retreat 2019 can be applied ONLY to the current biennium. The Florida biennium requirements are: 6 hours Florida TQ, 2 hours medical errors, 2 hours Florida jurisprudence, 20 hours in general topics (of which only 2 hours may be practice management). The total hours required in the biennium is 30 hours. Sixteen hours of this program will be COPE approved. It is the responsibility of the attendee licensed in other states to determine if these courses meet the requirements of their state. All courses will be approved in Florida

EDUCATIONOD Educational Meeting Offers 21 hours of CE

including 6 hours of TQ The maximum number of hours per OD attendee

is 19 hours of CE including 6 hours of TQTotal of 19 hours COPE approved CE offered at meetingTotal of 17 hours COPE approved hours per OD attendee