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SESSION 1


21st Century Superior Oblique Palsy Meets Artificial Intelligence

Joseph L. Demer, MD, PhD; Robert A. Clark, MD; Soh Y. Suh, MD; Qi Wei, PhD


Demystifying Dyslexia:  Hints for the Ophthalmologist

Laura J. Heinmiller, MD; Deborah M. Alcorn, MD; Ta Chen Peter Chang, MD; Sheryl M. Handler, MD; Tammy Yanovitch, MD on behalf of the Learning Disability and Dyslexia Committee    

Diagnostics that Changed What We Do in Pediatric Ophthalmology:  AAPOS Research Committee Workshop

Stacy L. Pineles, MD; Mary A. O’Hara, MD; Saurabh Jain, FRCOphth; Eric D. Gaier, MD, PhD; Tamara Wygnanski-Jaffe, MD; Kara M. Cavuoto, MD;    Alejandra G. de Alba Campomanes, MD

Pediatric Cataract Surgery – Techniques and Strategies for 2022 and Beyond

Edward Wilson, MD; Erick Bothun, MD; David G. Morrison, MD; Erin D. Stahl, MD; Serena X. Wang, MD

SESSION 2


What Do I Do Next? Approaching Diagnostic and Management Dilemmas in Congenital Anterior Segment Anomalies

Ta C. Chang, MD; Deborah K. VanderVeen, MD; Raymond G. Areaux, MD; Bibiana J. Reiser, MD; Faruk Orge, MD

Advancing Health Equity in Pediatric Eye Care:  The Role of School-Based Vision Programs, Community Engagement, Advocacy, Research, and Medical Education

Megan E. Collins, MD; Christina Ambrosino; Mary Louise Z. Collins, MD; Michael X. Repka, MD, MBA


Recognizing Pediatric Eye Problems That Can Save Lives – Cases Not to Miss!

Alex V. Levin, MD, MHSC, FRCSC; Andrea Avila, MD; Benjamin P. Hammond, MD; Matthew D. Gearinger, MD; Bayan Al Othman, MBBS; Vikas Khetan, MD


What’s New and Important in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus

Emily A. McCourt, MD; Prashanthi Giridhar, MD; Robert A. Clark, MD; Smith Ann M. Chisholm, MD; Carolina Adams, MD; Hersh Varma, MD; Lance M. Siegel, MD; Julius Oatts, MD; Austin Bach, DO; Alina V. Dumitrescu, MD

SESSION 3


Surgical Techniques in Strabismus:  An International Masterclass
Saurabh Jain, FRCOphth; Jon Peiter Saunte, MD; Jan Tjeerd de Faber, MD; Ashwin Reddy, FRCOphth; Federico Velez, MD; Rosario M. Gomez de Liano, MD; I. Christopher Lloyd, FRCOphth
   

AAPOS Pediatric Uveitis Committee:  COVID-19 – Infection, Inflammation, and Challenges in Children with Non-Infectious Uveitis
Brenda L. Bohnsack, MD, PhD; Virginia A. Miraldi Utz, MD; Stefanie L. Davidson, MD; Iris S. Kassem, MD, PhD; Ashley M. Cooper, MD; Mays A. El-Dairi, MD; Jing Jin, MD, PhD; Erin D. Stahl, MD

Pediatric Eye Trauma Primer for the On-Call Ophthalmologist:  A Case-Based Approach with Review of Seminal Papers
Ankoor S. Shah, MD, PhD; Kara M. Cavuoto, MD; Natalie C. Weil, MD; Casey J. Beal, MD

Pediatric Ophthalmology Recruitment
Hawke H. Yoon, MD; Jennifer L. Rossen, MD; Phoebe D. Lenhart, MD; David G. Morrison, MD

SESSION 4


Does My Patient Have Glaucoma?  Pearls and Pitfalls in Evaluation of Pediatric Glaucoma Suspects
Amgad A. Eldib, MD; Kanwal Ken Nischal, FRCOphth; Alkiviades Liasis, MD; Preeti Patil, DNB

Lids in Kids
Laura B. Enyedi, MD; Pimpiroon Ploysangam, MD; Daniel T. Weaver, MD; Smith Ann M. Chisholm, MD; Tanuj Nakra, MD

Innovations in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus:  Diagnosis and Treatment            Federico G. Velez, MD; Stacy L. Pineles, MD; Yasmin S. Bradfield, MD; Mays A. El-Dairi, MD; Kamiar Mireskandari, MBChB, FRCSEd; FRCOphth, PhD; Matthew S. Pihlblad, MD; Deborah K. VanderVeen, MD

AOC Workshop on Strabismus and Amblyopia:  We’re in Arizona – Let’s Count the Vote! Searching for Truth in the Desert
Douglas R. Fredrick, MD; Steven M. Archer, MD; Cynthia L. Beauchamp, MD; Brian J. Forbes, MD, PhD; Dusty Gronemyer, CO; I. Christopher Lloyd, FRCOphth; Lindsay Klaehn, CO; Kimberly Merrill, CO; Omondi Nyong’o, MD; Jocelyn Zurevinsky, CO

SESSION 5


Evaluating Optic Nerve Head Elevation
Robert A. Avery, MD; Gena Heidary, MD, PhD; Stacy L. Pineles, MD; Carmelina Trimboli-Heidler, MD

Congenital and Pediatric Cataract is Not a Diagnosis:  Important Systemic Disorders a Pediatric Ophthalmologist Doesn’t Want to Miss
Christopher Lloyd, FRCOphth; Jane L. Ashworth, PhD, FRCOphth; Deborah M. Alcorn, MD; Douglas R. Fredrick, MD

AAPOS Pediatric Uveitis Committee:  Pediatric Uveitis Cases:  A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Management Challenges
Virginia A. Miraldi Utz, MD; Stefanie L. Davidson, MD; Sheila Angeles-Han, MD, MSc; Alex V. Levin, MD, MHSC, FAAP, FRCSC; Jennifer L. Jung, MD; Catherine O. Jordan, MD; Bharti R. Nihilani-Gangwani, MD; Mays A. El-Dairi, MD

IPOSC Workshop:  Nightmares in Strabismus
Faruk H. Orge, MD; Jonathan M. Holmes, MD; Jan Tjeerd de Faber, MD; Giovanni B. Marcon, MD; Alejandro L. Armesto, MD; Tamara Wygnanski-Jaffe, MD

This activity is jointly provided by Medical Education Resources and American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus

Target Audience

This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of pediatric ophthalmologists involved in the care of pediatric patients with medical eye conditions.

Program Committee  Chair

David K. Wallace, MD, MPH

Physician Credit

This activity has been approved for 28.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM

Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: 
•     Describe recent medical advances in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of conditions encountered in the practice of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus 
•     Apply/discuss improved techniques, compare/contrast methods, and review clinical research and advances in order to provide the best possible treatment options and care to patients 
•     Describe aspects of professionalism that will assist in the practice of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus  
•     Describe new techniques in select aspects of diagnosis and surgery pertinent to pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus

 

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Accreditation Statement:  This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint provider-ship of Medical Education Resources and the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus.  Medical Education Resources is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.


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