Meeting Material & Minutes - Archive
2025
NTG 25 Saturday
Oral Medications for the Metabolic Syndrome (Pelino, 90621-PH, 2 hours)
Normal Tension Glaucoma Thoughts, Time, Testing and Treatment (Pelino, 90622-GL, 1 hour)
Diagnosing, Management and Treatment of Secondary Open Angle Glaucoma (Pelino, 93467-GL, 1 hour)
AP Combating the Diabetes Epidemic: Concomitant Conditions in the Formation of Diabetic Retinopathy - (Pelino, 93623-SD, 1 hour)
The Systemic Benefits of Cataract Surgery (Pelino, 95808-SD, 1 hour)
Opioid and Endocannabinoid Education - Prescribing for Pain: Optometry (Pelino, 95799-PH, 1 hour)
NTG 25 Sunday
Top 10 Medications and Their Ocular Side Effects (Lonsberry, 93273-PH, 1 hour)
Systemic Diseases and Glaucoma (Lonsberry, 95810-GL, 2 hours)
Uveitis: Systemic and Ocular Approaches to Management (Lonsberry, 93253-SD, 1 hour)
NTG 25 Wednesday
Eyes on Tomorrow: The Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Eye Care (Dr. Attar, 92423-GO, 1 hour)
360 Degree Diabetic Eye Care (Dr. Attar, 95098-SD, 1 hour)
2024
September 13, 2024 - RIOA OCEANSIDE '24 CE
The Light Adjustable Lens
This lecture will provide an overview of the light adjustable lens. The lens is the first customizable lens implant on the market, and allows the surgeon to change refraction post-operatively. We will review indications, benefits, and post-operative care. (Drs. Cook and Newton, 92778-PO, 1 hour)
Updates on Corneal Transplantation
This lecture will review pre-operative considerations, surgical technique, and post-operative care for corneal transplants. Penetrating keratoplasty, Descemet Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty and Descemet Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty will be discussed. Upcoming techniques of injecting cultured endothelial cells will be reviewed. (Drs. Cook and Newton, 92777-PO, 1 hour)
The Building Blocks To A Specialty Contact Lens Cold Start
This course is designed to educate optometric physicians on a guideline of building a specialty contact lens private practice without a pre-existing practice. The course will review what is necessary to get started including paperwork, equipment, and knowledge for specialty patients. The course will dive into types of candidates and how to build a robust referral network. Examples of billing and coding with insurances and how to manage medical necessity will also be reviewed. In conclusion, the course will help providers with a baseline to help start a specialty private practice or a specialty department in a pre-existing office. (Dr. Bhagat, 89533-PM, 1 hour)
Pediatric Eye Exams for ODs & Myopia Control
Screaming infants,squirming toddlers, difficult adolescents. These patients present a challenge in examining, diagnosing and managing their care. This course will provide a review on how to examine those difficult-to-examine patients, how to keep an eye out for amblyogenic risk factors, and when and how to prescribe eyeglasses for kids. We'll also spend some time reviewing recent myopia control studies and discuss how to implement these interventions into your practice. (Dr. Chan, 92781-FV, 1 hour)
This lecture is packed with all things strabismus. We will begin with an overview of strabismus basics and practice cover testing on the online strabismus simulator! We will then review common pediatric and adult strabismus types and discuss management. The lecture will finish with interesting cases and a look into the future of strabismus. (Dr. Langue, 92780-FV, 1 hour)
May 22, 2024 - AOA Affiliate FLASH CE
Update in Chemotherapy and Ocular Adverse Events
This course will review recent literature and clinical cases that were co-managed with Beth Israel Deaconess Oncology service at BIDMC Longwood Medical Eye Clinic and includes a review of specific protocols for increasingly common drugs, such as TIVDAK or Elahere. Both drugs are known to have adverse ocular impacts; the class of immune checkpoint inhibitors and their overall effects on the eye will be discussed. (90824-PH, 1 hour)
May 15, 2025 - Spring 2024 GMM and CE
Essentials of Essentials of Surgical Ophthalmic Pathology for the Optometric Lid Surgeon - This course provides an overview of the essentials needed for a lid surgeon to properly understand the peri-operative, pathology-related decisions and interpretation of pathology reports required when a surgical specimen will result from the procedure. This will include review of fixative options, use of pre-processing inks to identify tumor margins, special stains and their meaning in reading a pathology report, a review of histology and surgical pathology terminology and special consideration of procedures routinely done when granulomatous tissue is encountered. (Dr. Thomas Freddo, 91075-PO, 2 hours)
March 2, 2024 - NTG Saturday (In-Person)
Beyond Medically Managed Glaucoma – The Good, the Bad, the Ugly - This course will discuss the treatment options beyond medical therapy for glaucoma patients. Topics will include laser procedures, MIGS and traditional trabeculectomy. Pros and cons of each procedure will be discussed along with managing post-operative complications. (89192-GL, 2 hours)
Ocular & Systemic Pharmacology Update – 2024– This course will Examine ocular pharmaceutical drug delivery and application in various ocular disease conditions while reviewing basic pharmacokinetics and mechanism of action in ophthalmic pharmacology. Attendees will also learn to develop strategies for identifying drug side effects on ocular systems. (89193-PH, 2 hours)
Tomorrow’s Technology in Eye Care – This course reviews imaging basics while investigating tonometry novel technologies and their clinical relevance, among others. The lecture will also discussion potential advantages and controversies of artificial intelligence (AI) in ocular disease management. (89194-GO, 2 hours)
March 3, 2024 - NTG Sunday (Remote)
Modern Approaches to Optic Neuritis/Perineuritis -This clinical, case-based lecture will showcase several examples of real-world patients with optic neuritis/perineuritis. These cases will each have unique features stemming from underlying systemic conditions that allow for teaching points for the audience. Emphasis will be on modern approaches to diagnosis, work-up, and management of optic neuritis cases. (Dr. Joseph Kane Jr., 85559-TD, 1 hour)
Glaucoma: A technology guided, doctor driven and patient centered approach - The management of patients with various forms of glaucoma has been greatly enhanced by the emergence of various technologies. However, the interpretation of that technology still requires diligence on the part of the clinician. Multiple technologies and an honest depiction of their limitations will be discussed, with an emphasis on diagnosis and longitudinal management employing holistic patient care.
Optic Nerve and Retinal Rounds: From Nerve-Racking to Nuanced - This course will discuss a wide variety of optic nerve and retinal conditions, specifically reinforcing the necessity of multimodal imaging in the diagnostic process. A multitude of cases will be presented in order to highlight how these imaging principles benefit the practitioner in streamlining diagnosis.
March 6, 2024 - NTG Wednesday (Remote)
Applications of optical coherence tomography angiography in modern optometry - This course is designed to increase awareness and understanding of OCT-A technology and its clinical applications in medical optometry. An overview of how the technology works will be provided with a specific emphasis on imaging features that can enhance disease recognition and improve patient management. The course will conclude with detailed case examples highlighting the role of OCT-A. (Dr. Kelsey Jordan and Dr. Joseph Kane Jr., 86602-GO, 2 hours)
March 15, 2024 - Spring GMM and CE
Essentials of Essentials of Surgical Ophthalmic Pathology for the Optometric Lid Surgeon - This course provides an overview of the essentials needed for a lid surgeon to properly understand the peri-operative, pathology-related decisions and interpretation of pathology reports required when a surgical specimen will result from the procedure. This will include review of fixative options, use of pre-processing inks to identify tumor margins, special stains and their meaning in reading a pathology report, a review of histology and surgical pathology terminology and special consideration of procedures routinely done when granulomatous tissue is encountered. (Dr. Thomas Freddo, 91075-PO, 2 hours)
September 13, 2024 - 2024 Oceanside CE
Date TBD - PATS Bye Week CE Brunch - 2024
December 4, 2024 - Holiday CHEER CE
2023
Wednesday, December 6, 2023
Glaucoma Treatment in Dry Eyes - A review of relevant ocular surface disease (OSD) and glaucoma pathologies. Discussion of treatment considerations for OSD with concurrent glaucoma. Exploration of existing and potential future treatments for glaucoma in the setting of OSD. (Leah Kammerdiener, MD, 88302-GL,1 hour)
Not One Size Fits All: Choosing the Right Intraocular Lens for Cataract Surgery – With constant innovation in the field of refractive cataract surgery, intraocular lenses for cataract surgery have expanded greatly over the last few years offering numerous options for patients to meet their specific needs. (Nermin Graise, MD, 88616-PO, 1 hour)
Sunday, November 19, 2023 - PATS BYE WEEK CE (remote)
The Glaucoma Balancing Act: Preserving the Ocular Surface and Optic Nerve Simultaneously (81984-GL, 1 hour)
The Challenges of the Cornea (81675-TD, 1 hour)
All-Inclusive Cataract Care, Considerations & Complications (86962-PO, 2 hours)
Friday, September 15, 2023 - '23 Oceanside CE
Not Another Uveitis (Dr. Michael Cooper)
Herpes Keratitis: A Review from A to Z (Dr. Michael Cooper)
Retina 2023 - Vitreoretinal Surgery, Medical Retina and Uveitis Updates (Dr. Richard Bryan et al)
Diagnosis and Management of Uveitis for the Comprehensive Eye Care Provider 2023 - Dr. Janigian
Medical Retina Updates - Dr. Savoie
Wednesday, March 10, 2023 - Spring CE - Dr. Bridget Hendricks
Glaucoma Risk and Diagnosis: Current Strategies & Clinical Decision Making, 81325, 2 hours
Saturday, March 4, 2023 - Nose to the Grindstone - Dr. Blair Lonsberry
Top 10 Medications and Their Ocular Side Effects, 82100-PH, 1 hour
Diagnosing and Managing Ocular Emergencies, 78483-TD, 2 hours
Lid Lesions: Relax or Refer, 80478-GO, 1 hour
Uveitis: Systemic and Ocular Approaches to Management, 80475-TD, 1 hour
Oral Pharmaceuticals in Primary Care Optometry, 82076-PH, 2 hours
Sunday, March 5, 2023 - Nose to the Grindstone - Dr. Blair Lonsberry
Legends of the Posterior Segment, 83234-TD, 2 hours
Exploring the Autoimmune Diseases: A Systemic Approach, 82937-SD, 2 hours
Pain Management in Optometric Practice in the Era of an Opioid Epidemic, 83236-PH, 1 hour
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 - Nose to the Grindstone - Dr. Blair Lonsberry
Anterior Segment Disease Grand Rounds, 83269-TD, 2 hours
2022
December 7, 2022 - 2022 Holiday CHEER CE Program
Pigmented fundus lesions. A Review of Benign and Malignant lesions
November 13, 2022 - PATRIOTS Bye Week CE Brunch - Dr. Mina Farahani
Advances in the Treatment of Dry Eye Syndrome
The Ominous Sunset: Diagnosis and Management of Dislocated Intraocular Lenses
Corneal Degenerations and Depositions
An Update on Intraocular Lens Implants
September 16, 2022 - RIOA "Back to School" 2022 CE
Lasers in Eye Care - RIOA - Wroten
Strutting Your Stuff Modern Day Aesthetics RIOA 2022 - Wroten
Lumps Bumps and Lid Procedures for RIOA 2022 - Wroten
Believe It or Not!: Amazing Eye Tech, Astounding Therapies, & Pioneering Procedures - Wroten
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Wednesday, May 4, 2022
Bhagat - Color to CLs
Bhagat - Scleral Lecture
Saturday, March 5, 2022 - Zoom Recording
New Pharmaceuticals and Their Clinical Applications - Dr. Paul Karpecki (76895-PH, 2 HOURS)
Oral Meds in Anterior Segment Disease - Dr. Steven Sorkin (76107-PH, 2 HOURS)
Sunday, March 6, 2022 - Zoom Recording
VISN 20 VISION Series Glaucoma A Patient Centric, Technology Driven Approach - Dr. Andrew Rixon (73543-GL, 1 HOUR)
VISN 20 VISION Series: Glaucoma: A Patient Centric, Technology Driven Approach-Part II - Dr. Andrew Rixon (75543-PD, 1 HOUR)
Glaucoma: What Would You Do - Dr. Christopher Borgman (75561-GL, 1 HOUR)
OCT Grand Rounds - Dr. Christopher Borgman (75543-PD, 1 HOUR)
Wednesday, March 9, 2022 - Zoom Recording
Herpes - Ocular Pharmacology and Pearls for Eye Care Provider - Dr. Gregory Caldwell (76149-PH, 2 HOURS)
JANUARY 26, 2022 - Dr. Joseph Sowka - Conversations in Optic Nerve and Retinal Vascular Disease
2021
December 8, 2021 - Holiday CHEER CE Program -
A Tale of Three Nerves Differentiating the Edematous Optic Nerve - Dr. Deliso
November 14, 2021 - Dr. J. Thimons
New Drugs in Glaucoma
Disruptive Technologies
Top Ten Drugs: What's In Your Cabinet
November 10, 2021 - Dr. Joseph Pizzimenti - OCT-Retina
May 1-2, 2021 - NTG- Virtual
Winter 2021 GMM & CE Program
RIOA CE - 2.10.2021 - Dr. Harvey Richman - Slide Deck
2020
RIOA CE Train - October 2-3, 2020 - BOISE, ID (virtually)
Dr. John McGreal
Dr. Ron Melton & Dr. Randall Thomas
NOSE TO THE GRINDSTONE
3.7.2020 - NTG SATURDAY
The VIPs of RGP lenses: A Review of RGP, Hybrid, & Scleral Lens Candidates (Bhagat, 67139-CL, 2 hours)
Pharmacology Update (Pribis, 66347-PH, 1 hour)
Pupils and Palsies: When to Image? What to Watch? (Pribis, 66357-NO, 1 hour)
Glaucoma Update (Pribis, 66340-GL, 2 hours)
Reviewing the Importance of Corneal Imaging (Bhagat, 66921 - PD, 1 hour)
Rapid Fire Updates: YAG Vitreolysis, Concussions and Optometry, Plaquenil® Guidelines and Myopia Control (Pribis, 66345-GO, 2 hours)
3.8.2020 - NTG SUNDAY
The Importance of Early Recognition in Keratoconus (Bhagat, 66983-AS, 1 hour)
Corneal and Cataract Surgical Updates (Galler, 67259-AS, 2 hours)
OCT, Macula, and an OCT-A Primer (Pribis, 66757-PD, 2 hours)
Ocular Emergencies (Pribis, 66338-AS, 2 hours)
Understanding the Clinical Significance of Common Retinal Lesions (Freddo, 63990-SD, 2 hours)
2020
1.22.20 - 2020 Kickoff Reception CE & GMM
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2019
11.10.19 - Changing Paradigm in Diabetic Management
11.10.19 - Top 10 Drugs
9.18.2019 - GMM & CE Dinner - Waterman Grille
5.1.2019 - GMM & CE Dinner - RI Yacht Club
3.2.19 and 3.13.19 - NOSE TO THE GRINDSTONE CE WEEKEND
11.18.2018 - PATRIOTS BYE WEEK CE
11.18.2018 - GMM