Spring Scientific Symposium2016 - American Society of Ophthalmic

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Spring Scientific Symposium2016 - American Society of Ophthalmic
Program Book
Spring Scientific
Symposium 2016
June 2-5 | Ojai Valley Inn | Ojai, California
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2016 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Dear Friends and Colleagues
Welcome to the Ojai Valley Inn. For a long time now, Jan and I have been
looking forward to hosting you here in Southern California. Like most of you,
we look forward to the Spring Meeting every year. The meeting is not only
scientifically fascinating, but also provides the opportunity to connect with our
ASOPRS family, renewing lifelong friendships and creating new ones.
On Thursday, the first day of the meeting, Program Chair Wendy Lee, MD has
organized a Human Cadaver Facial Injection Workshop, to which all ASOPRS
members have been invited. Scientific Sessions on Friday, Saturday and
Sunday morning will cover the breadth of Aesthetic and Functional Oculofacial
Surgery, as well as Practice Management. Guest speaker William Rich, MD will
update us on the political and practical landscape from the view of the AAO.
The President’s Welcome Reception will be held on Thursday evening from 6
to 7:30 pm, onsite at the Pixie Pool.
The Annual Golf Tournament will be held Friday afternoon at the challenging
and breathtaking Ojai Valley Inn Golf Course, site of many professional golf
events. Other group recreational activities will be held on Friday and Saturday
afternoons. Check in with onsite registration for tour availability. For those
venturing out on their own, the Ojai Valley offers many activities from hiking,
biking, tennis, horseback riding, winetasting, shopping, meditation, art classes,
and just relaxing and soaking up the ambience of this jewel of California.
PRESIDENT
ROBERT A. GOLDBERG, MD, FACS
UCLA Stein Eye Institute
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
PRESIDENT-ELECT
GERALD J. HARRIS, MD, FACS
The Eye Institute
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI
VICE PRESIDENT
TAMARA R. FOUNTAIN, MD
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, IL
Ophthalmology Partners, Ltd.
Deerfield, IL
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
JENNIFER A. SIVAK-CALLCOTT, MD
West Virginia University
Eye Institute
Morgantown, WV
TREASURER
JEMSHED A. KHAN, MD
Khan Eyelid & Facial Plastic Surgery
Overland Park, KS
SECRETARY OF MEETINGS
SUSAN R. CARTER, MD
The Eye Center
Warren, NJ
SECRETARY OF EDUCATION
ROBERT G. FANTE, MD, FACS
Fante Eye and Face Centre
Denver, CO
Our Annual Banquet on Saturday night will be held on the Orchard Lawn of
the Ojai Valley Inn. One of my favorite traditions is the introduction of our new
members, who will be inducted during the Banquet.
PROGRAM CHAIR
VIKRAM D. DURAIRAJ, MD, FACS
TOC Eye and Face
Austin, TX
Tisha Kehn, Amanda Macrina and Toma Ossian worked their typical magic in
making this meeting happen, and as always we are greatly indebted to them.
As well, we are indebted to the exhibitors that add value to the meeting by
introducing the newest technologic advances in our field, and we hope you
will take the opportunity to foster our long-standing relationships with these
talented and dedicated individuals.
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
KATHLEEN F. ARCHER, MD
Archer Aesthetics
Houston, TX
Welcome to California, and we wish you a meeting full of inspirational
learning, exhilarating adventures, and magical time spent with family
and friends.
Bob Goldberg and Jan Takasugi
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Featured Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Corporate Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Program at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Social Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Foundation Donors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Future Symposium Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Ophthalmic Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery
JONATHAN J. DUTTON, MD, PHD
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC
DELEGATE, AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
JOHN N. HARRINGTON, MD, FACS
Texas Ophthalmic Plastic, Reconstructive and
Orbital Surgery Associates
Dallas, TX
COUNCILOR, AMERICAN ACADEMY
OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
LOUISE A. MAWN, MD
Vanderbilt Eye Institute
Nashville, TN
ADVISORY BOARD
Kathleen F. Archer, MD, Chair
Roger A. Dailey, MD, FACS
James C. Fleming, MD
Jill A. Foster, MD, FACS
James W. Karesh, MD, FACS
Don O. Kikkawa, MD, FACS
Jan W. Kronish, MD, FACS
Michael E. Migliori, MD, FACS
Jeffrey A. Nerad, MD, FACS
Stuart R. Seiff, MD, FACS
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General Information
Symposium Objectives
Cancellations
Intended for members of ASOPRS, Board certified
ophthalmologists, specializing in facial, ophthalmic plastic,
orbital, and lacrimal surgery.
ASOPRS issues refunds, less a $50 administrative fee, upon
receipt of written notice on or before May 3, 2016. No
refunds will be made after May 3, 2016. Refunds will not be
made for no-shows.
1. To provide a forum for the presentation of new
concepts, techniques, and experiences in orbital
disease and surgery.
2. To provide a forum for the presentation of new
concepts, techniques, and experiences in facial
aesthetic surgery.
3. To provide a forum for the discussion of
physician advocacy, practice management, and
access to care.
4. To provide a forum for the exchange of concepts
and clinical experience in oculofacial, orbital and
lacrimal surgery.
Meeting Evaluation/CME Certificate
A link to an electronic evaluation will be provided to
attendees via email. Hard copy evaluations will not be
available. Please complete the electronic evaluation in its
entirety after the meeting. You will have an opportunity
to print a CME certificate once you have completed the
electronic evaluation. Your feedback is carefully considered
when planning future meetings. Thank you in advance for
completing the evaluation and helping ASOPRS improve
our Spring Scientific Symposium.
Continuing Medical Education
Continuing Medical Education information and Financial
Disclosures can be found in the 2016 Spring Scientific
Symposium Syllabus.
Disclaimer
Registrants for this symposium understand that medical
and scientific knowledge is constantly evolving and that
the views and techniques of the instructors are their own
and may reflect innovations and opinions not universally
shared. The views and techniques of the instructors are
not necessarily those of ASOPRS but are presented in
this forum to advance scientific and medical education.
ASOPRS disclaims any and all liability arising out the
information presented in this course. Registrants also
understand that operating rooms and health care
facilities present inherent dangers and as such they shall
confirm to all proper medical practices and procedures
for the treatment of patients for whom no medical history
is available.
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Featured Faculty
William L. Rich III, MD, FACS
Steven G. Yoelin, MD
William Rich is currently the President and
Medical Director of Health Policy for the
American Academy of Ophthalmology
(AAO), the oldest American medical specialty
society. Prior to this Dr. Rich served as the
Secretary for Federal Affairs for the Academy.
He has had a twenty-five year involvement in
health policy, health care financing, physician
payment and quality metrics in addition
to consulting with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the
National Health Policy Forum, the National Institute of Health Care
Management, the Bipartisan Policy Center and the Institute of
Medicine. He has served on RWJ panels dealing with the Future
Of Fee For Service Medicare, Economic Incentives For Promoting
Quality, and Health Outcomes Measures As A Determinant
Of Patient Choice. He has served as a founder and executive
committeeman for a local IPA and the nation’s largest national
subspecialty PPO.
Steven G. Yoelin, MD is a board certified
ophthalmologist with a private practice
in Newport Beach, CA. Since the early
2000s, Dr. Yoelin has expanded his
practice to include facial aesthetics
using injectable neurotoxins, dermal
fillers and collagen stimulators. In
addition to his clinical practice, Dr.
Yoelin conducts research in various
FDA- and investigator-initiated clinical trials pertaining to
facial injectables. He has been the lead investigator on
several pilot studies and trials, including one that led to FDA
approval of a new aesthetic product at the end of 2008.
Currently Dr. Rich chairs the AAO ophthalmic clinical data
registry, IRIS (Intelligent Research in Sight) and served on the
PEW Foundation work group “Future Directions for Medical
Device Registries.”
Dr. Rich has delivered numerous named lectureships dealing
with health policy and continues to lecture on a regular basis at
national and regional meetings. He has received the Honor and
Senior Honor award from the AAO, the Presidents Award from the
American Glaucoma Society, the Special Recognition Award from
the American Society of Retinal Specialists, the Annual Honored
Lecture Award from Women in Ophthalmology and the Founders
Award from Georgetown University School of Medicine.
Dr. Yoelin has established a nationwide reputation as
an expert in the field of facial injectables. He speaks at
professional events and conferences across the country,
including every major ophthalmic meeting. He is highly
respected by other physicians as a teacher of injectable
procedures, as well as a trusted advisor on integrating facial
aesthetics in an ophthalmology practice.
Dr. Yoelin is a magna cum laude graduate of the University
of California, Davis, and earned his medical degree from the
University of California, Irvine, where he received numerous
awards for his academic and research efforts.
Dr. Rich is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Georgetown University
College of Arts and Sciences and its medical school. Currently
practicing general ophthalmology as the senior partner in
Northern Virginia Ophthalmology Associates, he resides in
Washington D.C and Solomons Island, Maryland with his spouse,
Janet S. Wright, M.D. FACC, former Sr, Vice President of Science
and Quality for the American College of Cardiology and current
Executive Director of the CDC Million Hearts initiative. Their
interests include bicycling, sailing, hiking, and literature.
ASOPRS Extends Special Thanks to our Spring Scientific Symposium Supporters
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Program at a Glance
Thursday – Friday
Thursday, June 2, 2016
8 am
Executive Committee Meeting Garden Room
1 – 5 pm
Registration
Hacienda Foyer
2 – 5 pm
ASOPRS Human Cadaver Facial Dissection Workshop Hacienda A
Course Directors: Wendy W. Lee, MD and Robert A. Goldberg, MD, FACS
(Supported in part by Merz Aesthetics and Allergan, Inc.)
6 – 7:30 pm
ASOPRS President’s Welcome Reception Pixie Pool
(Supported in part by FCI Ophthalmics and MedDev Corporation)
Friday, June 3, 2016
6:45 – 7:45 am
6:45 – 8 am 7 am – Noon
Fellowship Program Directors Committee Meeting Visit with Exhibitors/Breakfast Anacapa Ballroom
Registration Hacienda Foyer
MORNING ACTIVITY – GUEST TOUR!
Please note: This activity may have been cancelled or is no longer available. Please check with Registration for further information.
9 am – Noon
Behind the Scenes Ojai Walking Art Tour
Get an insider’s view of the Ojai art scene! Participants get a chance to
experience Ojai’s enchanted artist community by visiting a variety of
working artist studios. Artist media range from oil painting to jewelry
and styles range from traditional to abstract. The walking tour begins
and ends at the Ojai Valley Inn.
Price: $110 per person
(recommended for ages 12 and up)
Package includes taxes + gratuities
8 am – 12:15 pm
Scientific Session [3.75 CME Hours]
Hacienda Ballroom
8 – 8:03 am
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Robert A. Goldberg, MD, FACS, President and Wendy W. Lee, MD, Spring Meeting Program Chair
ORBIT Session
Moderators: Christopher B. Chambers, MD and Jill A. Foster, MD, FACS
Abstracts Followed by Discussion
8:03 – 8:08 am
8:08 – 8:13 am
8:13 – 8:18 am
8:18 – 8:23 am
Incidence of Blindness After Orbital Surgery
Shu-Hong Chang, MD1, Matthew Kapeles, BS1, Colin McInnis, MD2
1
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Temperature Changes Associated with Bone Drilling in an Orbit Model:
Comparison of Ultrasonic Bone Drill and Conventional High-Speed Drill
Jessica Chang, MD1, Anna M. Gruener1, Clarissa Kum1, Brad Rabinovitz2, Timothy J. McCulley, MD1
1
Wilmer Eye Institute, Baltimore, MD, 2 Stryker CMF, NSE, Kalamazoo, MI
Patterns of Visual Field Changes in Thyroid Eye Disease Related Compressive Optic Neuropathy
Suzanne K. Freitag, MD1, Michael Kazim, MD2, Catherine Choi, MD1, Dean Cestari, MD1
1
Mass Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA, 2Columbia University, New York, NY
Understanding the genetic expression profile differences of Mesenchymal derived stem cells
from orbital adipose tissue that might influence the pathogenesis of Thyroid Eye Disease
Juan Ayala-Haedo, MD, Wensi Tao, PhD, Daniel Pelaez, PhD, Sara Wester, MD, MS
University of Miami, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, FL
8:23 – 8:35 am
Discussion
Scientific Session – continued
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Program at a Glance
Friday
Scientific Session – ORBIT Session continued
Case Presentations Followed by Expert Comments
3 year old girl with retained foreign body
8:35 – 8:38 am
Nicholas Mahoney, MD
Johns Hopkins University, Bethesda, MD
8:38 – 8:45 am
Discussion
8:45 – 8:48 am
Reactivation of Thyroid Orbitopathy after Orbital Decompression Requiring Combined
Surgical Approach
8:48 – 8:55 am
Discussion
8:55 – 8:58 am
Late Orbital Reconstruction or ?
8:58 – 9:05 am
Discussion
James Chelnis, MD, Brian T. Fowler, MD
Hamilton Eye Institute, Memphis, TN
Robert G. Fante, MD, FACS
Fante Eye and Face Center and University of Colorado, Denver, CO
Invited Talks
9:05 – 9:20 am
Update on Thyroid Eye Disease
Raymond S. Douglas, MD, PhD
Orbital Decompression: Which Wall?
9:20 – 9:40 am
Raymond I. Cho, MD, FACS and Jeremiah P. Tao, MD, FACS
9:40 – 9:50 am
Discussion
9:50 – 10:20 am
Visit with Exhibitors/Refreshment Break
Anacapa Ballroom
TRAUMA & RECONSTRUCTION
Moderators: Robert A. Mazzoli, MD and Sara Tullis Wester, MD
Abstract Followed by Discussion
Traumatic Orbital Encephaloceles: Recognition and Management
10:20 – 10:25 am
Mark J. Lucarelli, MD, FACS1, Leslie A. Wei, MD2, Sean Paul, MD3, Timothy S. Wells, MD4, Greg J. Griepentrog, MD4
1
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, 2Ophthalmic Associates, Binghamton, NY, 3Austin Oculofacial Plastics, Austin, TX,
4
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
10:25 – 10:30 am
Discussion
Case Presentation Followed by Expert Comments
Thin skin getting thinner: a difficult orbital rim reconstructive case with high density porous
polyethylene onlay implant
10:33 – 10:40 am
Discussion
10:30 – 10:33 am
C. Blake Perry, MD
Casey Eye Institute, Oculofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Oregon Health and Sciences University, Portland, OR
Invited Talks
10:40 – 11 am
Facial trauma and Oculofacial Surgery: Past, Present and Future
11 – 11:25 am
Panel: Advanced Management of Trauma from an Oculofacial Perspective
Vikram D. Durairaj, MD, HB Harold Lee, MD, FACS, Eli L. Chang, MD, James C. Fleming, MD
11:25 – 11:40 am Discussion
11:40 am – 12:05 pm William L. Rich III, MD, FACS
12:05 – 12:15 pm Discussion
12:15 pm
Adjourn
William R. Nunery, MD, FACS
AAO UPDATE
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Program at a Glance
Friday – Saturday
AFTERNOON ACTIVITIES
Please note: Some activities may have been cancelled or are no longer available. Please check with Registration for further information.
1 – 3:30 pm Ojai Food Crawl
Get an up close and personal look at the downtown Ojai culinary
scene! This walking tour begins and ends at the Ojai Valley Inn and
visits restaurants and shops for tastings and conversations with the
chefs and shop owners. Beer, wine, baked goods, chocolate and locally
made artisanal foods are amongst the offerings along with local history
and architectural points of interest.
1 – 4 pm Coastal Sailing
Take a leisurely trip along the Southern California Coast onboard
a stunning sailboat. Enjoy spectacular views of the coastline while
spotting wildlife along the way!
1:30 pm
Price: $110 per person
(recommended for ages 12 and up)
Package includes taxes + gratuities;
The tasting will constitute a lunch.
Price: $125 per person
(recommended for ages 10 and up)
Package includes taxes + gratuities and
roundtrip transfer from the Ojai Valley Inn.
ASOPRS Annual Golf Tournament
(Supported in part by Gunther Weiss Scientific Glassblowing & Integrated Orbital Implants, Inc.)
The ASOPRS Annual Golf Tournament will be held onsite at the Ojai
Valley Inn’s spectacular championship golf course. With beautiful views
of the Topa Topa Mountain range, the course has hosted seven senior
PGA Tournaments. Don’t miss your chance to golf at one of the top 25
Golf Resorts in North America!
Golf Tournament Package: $160, includes
golf cart, range balls, score cards, and
tournament fees.
4 – 5 pm Women in ASOPRS Reception Wallace Neff Courtyard
5 – 6 pm YASOPRS Reception Wallace Neff Courtyard
6 – 7 pm Merz-sponsored Reception Garden Room
Saturday, June 4, 2016
6:45 – 7:45 am Education Committee Meeting Visit with Exhibitors/Breakfast
Anacapa Ballroom
Registration
Hacienda Foyer
8 am – Noon
Scientific Session [3.5 CME Hours]
Hacienda Ballroom
8 – 8:03 am
Welcome and Opening Remarks
6:45 – 8 am
7 am – Noon
Robert A. Goldberg, MD, FACS, President and Wendy W. Lee, MD, Spring Meeting Program Chair
LACRIMAL & ONCOLOGY
Moderators: Eli L. Chang, MD and Navdeep Nijhawan, MD, FRCSC
Abstracts Followed by Discussion
8:03 – 8:08 am
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Neurostimulation for Dry Eye Disease – A Different Approach
Andrea L. Kossler, MD1, Mark Brinton2, Daniel Palanker, MD1
1
Stanford School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, 2Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
8:08 – 8:13 am
Unilateral alacrima as an uncommon presenting symptom of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
8:13 – 8:18 am
Discussion
Audrey Ko, MD1, Bradford W. Lee, MD2, Ramzi M. Alameddine, MD1, Bobby S. Korn, MD, PhD, FACS1,
Don O. Kikkawa, MD, FACS1
1
University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 2Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, FL
Scientific Session – continued
Program at a Glance
Saturday
Scientific Session – LACRIMAL & ONCOLOGY continued
8:18 – 8:23 am
Incidence and Clinical Characteristics of Pediatric Periocular Dermoid Cysts
Gregory J. Griepentrog, MD1, Jasmina Bajric, MD1,2, Brian G. Mohney, MD2
1
Medical College of Wisconsin Eye Institute, Milwaukee, WI, 2Mayo Clinic Department of Ophthalmology, Rochester, MN
8:23 – 8:28 am
Vismodegib for Orbital and Periocular Basal Cell Carcinoma
Alon Kahana, MD, PhD1, Christine C. Nelson, MD2, May Chan2, Victor Elner2, Frank Worden3
1
Kellogg Eye Center and Cancer Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2Kellogg Eye Center,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 3Cancer Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Orbitofacial Metastatic Basal Cell Carcinoma: Report of Ten Cases
8:28 – 8:33 am
Elysa McClintic, MD1, Sara Branson, BS1, Omar Ozgur, MD2, Bita Esmaeli, MD2, R. Patrick Yeatts, MD1
1
Department of Ophthalmology, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC, 2Ophthalmic Plastic and
Orbital Oncology, Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
8:33 – 8:38 am
Michael K. Yoon, MD, Natalie Homer, Suzanne K. Freitag, MD, Anna Stagner, Frederick A. Jakobiec
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA
8:38 – 8:43 am
8:43 – 8:53 am
Volumetric Radiographic Analysis of Scirrhous Breast Cancer Metastasized to the Orbit
Eyelid Tarsal Mass as the Only Ophthalmic Manifestation of Erdheim-Chester Disease
Omar K. Ozgur, MD1, Filip Janku, MD2, Bradley Thuro, MD1, Bita Esmaeli, MD1
Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, Department of Plastic Surgery, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,
Houston, TX, 2Department of Investigational Cancer Therapeutics, Division of Cancer Medicine, The University of Texas
MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
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Discussion
Invited Talk
8:53 – 9:18 am
Lacrimal Gland Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma: Overview, Gaps in Knowledge, Future
9:18 – 9:23 am
Discussion
David T. Tse, MD, FACS
Case Presentations Followed by Expert Comments
9:23 – 9:26 am
9:26 – 9:33 am
Management of eyelid melanoma in situ
David J. Russell, MD
California Pacific Medical Center, University of CA San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Discussion
9:33 – 9:36 am
Complicated case of mixed orbital tumor
Sophie D. Liao, MD
University of Colorado SOM, Aurora, CO
9:36 – 9:43 am
Discussion
9:43 – 9:46 am
Keratocystic odontogenic tumor involving the orbital apex: A rare tumor to implicate the orbit
9:46 – 9:53 am
Discussion
Christopher B. Chambers, MD, Adam R. Sweeney, Shu-Hong Chang, Jazjit K. Dillon
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Invited Talk
9:53 – 10:08 am
Management of Eyelid Melanoma: Considerations for Optimal Outcomes
10:08 – 10:13 am
Discussion
10:13 – 10:43 am Visit with Exhibitors/Refreshment Break
Bita Esmaeli, MD, FACS
Anacapa Ballroom
AESTHETIC
Moderators: Erin M. Shriver, MD and John J. Martin Jr., MD
Abstracts Followed by Discussion
10:43 – 10:48 am
The Analysis of Female Asian and Caucasian Temporal Fossa Anatomy
Erin Lessner, MD, Tomoyuki Kashima, MD, Catherine Hwang, MD
UCLA Stein Eye Institute, Los Angeles, CA
Scientific Session – continued
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Program at a Glance
Saturday
Scientific Session – AESTHETIC continued
10:48 – 10:53 am
10:53 – 10:58 am
1 Year Experience with Deoxycholic Acid for Submental Fat Reduction
C. Blake Perry, MD, Roger A. Dailey, MD, FACS
Casey Aesthetic Facial Surgery Center, Oregon Health & Sciences University, Portland, OR
Discussion
Case Presentations Followed by Expert Comments
10:58 – 11:01 am
A Cluster of Post-Blepharoplasty Complications
Michael Neimkin, MD1, John B. Holds, MD2, Philip L. Custer, MD3
1
Ophthalmic Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery Inc., Washington University in Saint Louis Department of Ophthalmology
and Visual Sciences, Saint Louis University Department of Ophthalmology, Saint Louis, MO, 2Ophthalmic Plastic and
Cosmetic Surgery, Inc., Des Peres, MO, 3Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
11:01 – 11:08 am
Discussion
11:08 – 11:11 am
Pants, Belt, Underwear and Suspenders
11:11 – 11:18 am
Discussion
Roberto M. Limongi, MD
Federal University of Goiás, Goiania, AB, Brazil
Invited Talks
Nuances of Injectables: What to Choose When and Why
11:18 – 11:28 am
Brian S. Biesman, MD
11:28 – 11:38 am
Julie A. Woodward, MD
Periorbital Rejuvenation with Devices: Laser, Light, Energy
11:38 – 11:48 am
Approaches to Lower Lid Blepharoplasty
11:48 am – Noon
Discussion
Jonathan Hoenig, MD
Noon – 1 pm ASOPRS Business Meeting
1 pm Adjourn
Hacienda Ballroom
AFTERNOON ACTIVITIES
Please note: Some activities may have been cancelled or are no longer available. Please check with Registration for further information.
1:30 – 4:30 pm Coastal Sailing
Take a leisurely trip along the Southern California Coast onboard
a stunning sailboat. Enjoy spectacular views of the coastline while
spotting wildlife along the way!
1:30 – 4 pm
Price: $125 per person
(recommended for ages 10 and up)
Package includes taxes + gratuities and
roundtrip transfer from the Ojai Valley Inn.
From the Mountains to the Coast – Biking and Kayaking
Bike downhill along the well groomed Ojai Valley Trail while taking in
the scenery of the mountains with stunning views of the ocean! The
bike ride begins in Ojai and ends at the Ventura Pier, where participants
will have the opportunity to kayak along the Pacific Ocean waterfront.
Price: $200 per person
(recommended for ages 8 and up)
Package includes taxes + gratuities, all
equipment and transfer back to Ojai
Valley Inn.
ASOPRS Annual Banquet & New Member Inductions
Orchard Lawn
SOCIAL EVENT
6 – 9 pm
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Program at a Glance
Sunday
Sunday, June 5, 2016
Foundation Board of Trustees Meeting Boardroom
Visit with Exhibitors/Breakfast
Anacapa Ballroom
Registration
Hacienda Foyer
8 am – 12:15 pm
Scientific Session [3.75 CME Hours]
Hacienda Ballroom
8 – 8:03 am
Welcome and Opening Remarks
6:45 – 7:45 am 6:45 – 8 am
7 – 10:30 am
Robert A. Goldberg, MD, FACS, President and Wendy W. Lee, MD, Spring Meeting Program Chair
EYELID
Moderators: Andrew R. Harrison, MD and Sophie D. Liao, MD
Invited Talk
8:03 – 8:15 am
Complex Eyelid Reconstruction: Approach to Cicatrix
8:15 – 8:20 am
Discussion
Thomas E. Johnson, MD
Abstracts Followed by Discussion
8:20 – 8:25 am
8:25 – 8:30 am
8:30 – 8:35 am
8:35 – 8:40 am
The Effect of Mechanical and Voluntary Brow Elevation on Eyelid Position in Patients with Ptosis,
Dermatochalasis and Normal Controls
Daniel B. Rootman, MD, Sarah Al Shaker, MD, Tyler A. Moreno, Alex Sones, BS, Robert A. Goldberg, MD, FACS
UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Use of Bilayer Matrix Wound Dressing in Periorbital Wound Reconstruction
Ilya M. Leyngold, MD1, Mark M. Leyngold, MD2, Neel Kumar, MD1
University or South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Tampa, FL, 2University of
Florida College of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Gainesville, FL
1
Factors Affecting Sling Exposure and Infection in Frontalis Sling Suspension
Erin M. Shriver, MD1, Justin Kuiper2, Thomas J. Clark1, Keith D. Carter, MD, FACS1, Richard C. Allen, MD, PhD, FACS3
1
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 2Iowa Methodist Medical Center, Des Moines, IA, 3MD Anderson, Houston, TX
Laterally or Superiorly Pedicled Tarso-Conjunctival Flap: Comparison of Two Techniques for
Lower Eyelid Reconstruction
Ramzi Alameddine, MD, Audrey C. Ko, MD, Bobby S. Korn, MD, PhD, FACS, Don O. Kikkawa, MD, FACS
Division of Oculofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, UC San Diego Department of Ophthalmology, Shiley Eye
Institute, La Jolla, CA
8:40 – 8:45 am
Conjunctival melanoma responsive to systemic BRAF/MEK-inhibiting therapy
Lora Dagi Glass, MD1, James Chodosh, MD, MPH2, Donald P. Lawrence, MD3, Frederick A. Jakobiec, MD, DSc4,
Suzanne K. Freitag, MD1
1
Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery Service, Department of Ophthalmology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard
Medical School, Boston, MA, 2Cornea Service, Department of Ophthalmology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 3Oncology Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA, 4David G. Cogan Laboratory of Ophthalmic Pathology, Department of Ophthalmology, Massachusetts Eye
and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Anterior lamellar supplementation with a bioartificial dermal substitute in a patient with
mycosis fungoides
8:50 – 9:05 am
Discussion
8:45 – 8:50 am
Jean-Paul Abboud, MD, Jennifer A. Sivak-Callcott, MD
West Virginia University Eye Institute, Morgantown, WV
Case Presentations Followed by Expert Comments
9:05 – 9:08 am
Vismodegib – End Game?
Simeon A. Lauer, MD
Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ
Scientific Session – continued
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Program at a Glance
Sunday
Scientific Session – EYELID continued
9:08 – 9:15 am
9:15 – 9:18 am
Discussion
Refractory Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis
Stephen Winkler, MD1, James Karesh, MD2
1
Krieger Eye Institute, Baltimore, MD, 2Krieger Eye Institute, Sinai Hospital, Chevy Chase, MD
9:18 – 9:25 am
Discussion
9:25 – 9:28 am
Bilateral eyelid necrosis and sinus-cutaneous fistulas due to pyoderma gangrenosum
9:28 – 9:35 am
Discussion
Michael E. Migliori, MD, FACS
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI
Invited Talk
9:35 – 9:47 am
Asian Blepharoplasty & Epicanthoplasty
9:47 – 9:52 am
Discussion
William P. Chen, MD
AESTHETIC
Moderators: Stuart R. Seiff, MD, FACS and Catherine J. Hwang, MD
Abstracts Followed by Discussion
9:52 – 9:57 am
Restylane Silk: Initial Experience in Periorbital Injections
9:57 – 10:02 am
Why chlorhexidine is not a facial prep
10:02 – 10:07 am
Discussion
Wenjing Liu, MD, Robert A. Goldberg, MD, FACS, Danica Fiaschetti, Daniela Leitch
UCLA Stein Eye Institute, Los Angeles, CA
Kenneth D. Steinsapir, MD
Jules Stein Eye Institute, David Geffen School of Medicine, Beverly Hills, CA
Complicated Case Presentations Followed by Expert Comments
10:07 – 10:10 am
Residual ptosis and loss of crease definition after ptosis surgery
10:10 – 10:17 am
Discussion
10:17 – 10:20 am
Juvederm Voluma: Case of Exuberant Volume
10:20 – 10:27 am
Discussion
10:27 – 10:57 am Visit with Exhibitors/Refreshment Break
Kenneth D. Steinsapir, MD
Jules Stein Eye Institute, David Geffen School of Medicine, Beverly Hills, CA
Catherine J. Hwang, MD
UCLA Stein Eye Institute, Los Angeles, CA
Anacapa Ballroom
Panel
10:57 – 11:17 am
Panel – Complications in Aesthetics: What Comes Our Way and How We Deal
John B. Holds, MD, Michael J. Groth, MD, Robert M. Schwarcz, MD, Tanuj Nakra, MD
Featured Speaker
11:17 – 11:29 am
Vascular Complications of Injectables
11:29 – 11:37 am
Discussion
Steve Yoelin, MD
Scientific Session – continued
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Program at a Glance
Sunday
Scientific Session – continued
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT/CODING
Moderators: M. Reza Vagefi, MD and Andrea L. Kossler, MD
11:37 – 11:45 am
Photography for the Oculofacial Surgeon
11:45 – 11:53 am
Aspects of Practice Management
11:53 am – 12:01 pm
Audit-Proofing Your Charts
12:01 – 12:11 pm
OMIC – Informed Consent: What you don’t know can hurt you
12:11 – 12:15 pm
Discussion
12:15 pm Adjourn
Robert A. Goldberg, MD, FACS
Tanuj Nakra, MD
Kathleen M. Duerksen, MD, FACS
Ron Pelton, MD
Gunther Weiss Scientific has been hand-blowing quality glass
products for over 50 years. With ongoing surgeon feedback we
have aspired to create Lester Jones Tubes that minimize extrusion.
Newest to our product line is the improved Double-Ended Jones
Tube designed to resist extrusion for the most difficult cases.
The internal flange rests comfortably inside the nasal cavity while the draining end retains the shape and
functionality of a traditional Jones Tube. They can be customized to any length/diameter. As with all our other
tubes, they are comprised solely of biocompatible Pyrex glass, eliminating concerns about tissue reactions from
silicone implants. They require no special equipment or techniques. Please visit our booth to learn more
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Thursday, June 2, 2016
6 – 7:30 pm
President’s Welcome Reception
(Supported in part by FCI Ophthalmics and MedDev Corporation)
Join us at the Pixie Pool at the Ojai Valley Inn to reconnect with friends and colleagues.
A Welcome Reception ticket is included in the price of registration for ASOPRS Members
and Candidate Members; we invite you to purchase additional tickets for guests.
Reception Ticket
• Included in Registration for Meeting Attendees (RSVP Required)
• Guests: $65 (ages 18 & up)
• Complimentary (ages 17 and under)
Ticket Price Includes: One drink ticket for adults and light appetizers.
SOCIAL EVENTS
Saturday, June 4, 2016
6 – 9 pm
ASOPRS Annual Banquet & New Member Inductions
The Orchard Lawn of the Ojai Valley Inn will be the setting for a relaxing evening with beautiful
views of the Topa Topa Mountains. The Banquet is included in the price of registration for
Members and Candidate Members; we invite you to purchase additional tickets for guests.
Banquet Ticket
• Included in Registration for Meeting Attendees (RSVP Required)
• Guests: $170 (ages 18+)
• $70 (ages 13-17)
• $45 (ages 5-12)
• Complimentary (ages 4 and under)
Ticket Price Includes: One drink ticket for adults and buffet dinner.
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Exhibitors
Advice Media
Booth #5
Advice Media is the leader in online digital marketing for
medical practices. We offer beautiful websites and proven
marketing through SEO, Social Media, Review Management,
Paid Search so that we are last company you will need!
Representatives: Chad Erickson, Darren Seigel
Bausch + Lomb
Booth #4
Bausch + Lomb, a Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc.
company, is a leading global eye health organization that
is solely focused on protecting, enhancing, and restoring
people’s eyesight. Our core businesses include ophthalmic
pharmaceuticals, contact lenses and lens care products,
and ophthalmic surgical devices and instruments. We
globally develop, manufacture and market one of the most
comprehensive product portfolios in our industry, which are
available in more than 100 countries.
Representatives: David Myers and Nathan Belcher
Ceremed, Inc.
Booth #14
Biopor® Porous Polyethylene Implants featuring the unique
AOC® Coating that reduces “tissue grab” and minimizes debris
in the pores. Ocular Sphere Implants for enucleation and
evisceration procedures and Sheets for orbital reconstruction.
Representatives: Chelsea Gutierrez, Eric Hohenstein
Crystal Clear Digital Marketing
Booth #3
Crystal Clear Digital Marketing is committed to helping local
medical practices Find, Serve & Keep more patients profitably.
Offering a complete Digital Marketing System Crystal Clear
does the work of 10 to 12 vendors all in one. From Search
Engine Optimization, Search Engine Marketing, Social Media
Engagement, Websites, Email Marketing, Mobile & Text
Marketing, Patient Relationship Management and so much
more Crystal Clear does most of the work so local practices
don’t have to. Crystal Clear’s founders have served over 3,500
local businesses, built 2 businesses worth over 200 million
in enterprise value and have been recognized in the Inc.
500/5000 for the last two years.
Representative: Corry Auger
Doctor.com
Booth #12
Doctor.com is the definitive marketing automation & reputation
management platform for medical practices. Services include
ProfileSync™, an exclusive service to update practice and
provider listings on 8 of the top 10 Healthcare Websites plus
60+ local business sites; the ReviewHub™, a point-of-care
laptop computer that captures authentic patient reviews
and publishes them to the web’s leading consumer health
destinations; and SiteEnhance™, custom web code that
transforms existing websites with advanced interactivity and
mobile readiness.
Representatives: Bryan Edelstein and David Greenberg
Ellman, A Cynosure Company
Booth #10
Ellman, A Cynosure Company, is committed to providing
innovative products that serve the needs of our global
customers. Ellman offers a full complement of advanced
radiofrequency (RF) and laser products, including the Pellevé®
Wrinkle Reduction System, a complete line of aesthetic lasers
and pulsed light devices, and the Surgitron® Surgical RF
Systems. Our products are used around the world for precision
surgical and aesthetic procedures in the Aesthetic, Surgical,
Dental and Veterinary fields.
Representatives: Ilene Strobing, Karin Paretta
FCI Ophthalmics
Booth #6
FCI specializes in products for oculoplastic procedures.
Featured items on display include the OphtaCath balloon
catheter, the Masterka, Mini Monoka, Ritleng, Crawford
and other stents & tubes. Also displayed: Bioceramic and
silicone Orbital Implants and Ptosis Slings and Strips for
frontalis suspension.
Representatives: Anne Bohsack, Michele Joyce
Gunther Weiss Scientific
Glassblowing Co., Inc.
Booth #8
Providing hand crafted Lester Jones Tubes for over fifty years.
Representatives: Scott Wheeler, Monica Wheeler
Integrated Orbital Implants, Inc. (IOI)
Booth #9
Bio-eye Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implants
Representatives: Clifton Hawley, Vicki Perry
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Exhibitors
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MedDev Corporation
Booth #11
Provider of Gold/Platinum Contour™ and ThinProfile™ (40%
reduced thickness) Eyelid Implants, Tantalum Eyelid Sizing
Weights, and Blinkeze® External Lid Weights for the nonsurgical treatment of lagophthalmos.
Representatives: Suzanne Grey, President, Cid Cadigal,
MarCom Specialist/CS Manager
Merz North America
Booth #7
Merz North America is a specialty healthcare company
that is dedicated to delivering a better total experience in
aesthetics, dermatology and neurosciences. As part of the
Merz Pharma Group, our ambition is to become the most
admired, trusted and innovative aesthetics and neurotoxin
company. By developing products that improve patients’
health and help them to live better, feel better and look
better, we will continue to make significant contributions to
the well-being of individuals around the world. Merz North
America is a privately-held company based in Raleigh, North
Carolina. To learn more about Merz North America, please visit
www.merzusa.com.
EXHIBITOR HOURS
Visit with exhibitors
during these
designated times:
Friday, June 3
6:45 – 8 am
9:50 – 10:20 am
Saturday, June 4
6:45 – 8 am
10:13 – 10:43 am
Sunday, June 5
6:45 – 8 am
10:27 – 10:57 am
Exhibits located in the
Anacapa Ballroom
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Modernizing Medicine
Booth #13
Modernizing Medicine is transforming how healthcare
information is created, consumed and utilized to increase
efficiency and improve outcomes. The Company’s product,
Electronic Medical Assistant® (EMA™), is a cloud-based,
specialty-specific electronic medical record (EMR) system
with a massive library of built-in medical content and coding
expertise, designed to save physicians time.
Representative: Chris Ledvora
Stryker CMF
Booths #1 and #2
Stryker is a leading medical technology company and
together with our customers, we are driven to make healthcare
better. Stryker offers innovative reconstructive, medical,
surgical, neurotechnology, spine and robotic arm assisted
technologies to help people lead more active, satisfying lives.
We are committed to enhancing quality of care, operational
effectiveness and patient satisfaction.
Representatives: Jason Smith, Zach Grau, Jesse Hernandez,
Seth Brusseau, Greg Swords, Todd Johnson
Notes
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ASOPRS Foundation Donors
ASOPRS Foundation Gratefully Acknowledges our Year-to-Date Foundation Donors
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Darlene J. and Richard P. Carroll Family
Fund of the Minneapolis Foundation
Harvey “Chip” Cole, III, MD
Dr. & Mrs. James Christian Fleming
Leo Model Foundation c/o
Roberta E. Gausas, MD
James L. Hargiss, MD
Dr. Michael J. and Susie K. Hawes
TRUSTEE’S CIRCLE
Evan H. Black, MD
Kenneth V. Cahill, MD
Richard P. Carroll, MD, FACS
Darlene Carroll dba Summit Designs
Richard K. Dortzbach, MD
Jill A. Foster, MD, FACS
Scott M. Goldstein, MD
Mark A. Alford, MD
Richard L. Anderson, MD
Edwin C. Augustat, MD
Edward H. Bedrossian, Jr., MD
Charles K. Beyer-Machule, MD
Mark S. Brown, MD
George F. Buerger, Jr., MD
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Buerger, MD
David G. Buerger, MD
Keith D. Carter, MD, FACS
Susan R. Carter, MD
John C. Choi, MD
David E. Cowen, MD
Philip L. Custer, MD
Christopher M. DeBacker, MD
Vikram D. Durairaj, MD
Gil A. Epstein, MD
Douglas P. Felt, MD
John P. Fezza, MD & Family
Tamara R. Fountain, MD
Suzanne K. Freitag, MD
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Robert & Margaret Kennedy, MD
Mark R. Levine, MD
William R. Nunery, MD
Dr. Arthur J. and Elizabeth A. Schaefer
Dr. and Mrs. Orkan G. Stasior
Karen Lee Taylor
Ralph E. Wesley, MD
John L. Wobig, MD
BENEFACTORS
| $15,000-$19,999
Jerry K. Popham, MD
Joe F. Arterberry, MD
Kevin A. Beadles, MD
Thomas A. Bersani, MD
| $20,000+
| $10,000-$14,999
John A. Burns, MD
Roger A. Dailey, MD
Guy G. Massry, MD
Scott Wheeler/Gunther Weiss
GOLD PATRON
| $5,000-$9,999
SILVER PATRON
| $2,500-$4,999
Craig Czyz, DO
John B. Holds, MD
Albert Hornblass, MD
Michael Kazim, MD
Stuart and Marilou Seiff, MD
David B. Soll, MD
Dr. and Mrs. John N. Harrington
James Karesh, MD
Jemshed A. Khan, MD
Man Kim, MD
Jan W. Kronish, MD
David B. Lyon, MD, FACS
Dale R. Meyer, MD
BRONZE PATRON
Robert A. Goldberg, MD
Stacia H. Goldey, MD
Jeff B. Goldstein, MD
Brian D. Haas, MD
Roderick N. Hargrove, MD
David E.E. Holck, MD
James A. Katowitz, MD
William R. Katowitz, MD
Femida Kherani, MD
Don O. Kikkawa, MD, FACS
Elliot Korn, MD
Stephen J. Laquis, MD, FACS
Simeon A. Lauer, MD
Alan M. Lessner, MD
Richard D. Lisman, MD
Mark J. Lucarelli, MD, FACS
Lisa A. Mansueto, MD
Mark L. Mazow, MD
M. Polly McKinstry, MD
Melissa Meldrum-Aaberg, MD
Michael and Marianne Migliori
James Moses, MD
William N. Offutt, IV, MD
Arthur C. Perry, MD
Bryan Sires - The Sires Family
Peter J. Sneed, MD
Christopher Stephenson, MD
| $1,000-$2,499
Columbus Foundation (CF) - James Moses
Christine C. Nelson, MD
John D. Ng, MD, FACS
Jay J. Older, MD
Jane J. Olson, MD
George L. Paris, MD
Julian D. Perry, MD
Karim Punja, MD
Allen M. Putterman, MD
J. Earl Rathbun, MD
Dr. and Mrs. David Reifler
Janet L. Roen, MD
Paul N. Rosenberg, MD
Peter A.D. Rubin, MD, FACS
Daniel P. Schaefer, MD
Jeremiah P. Tao, MD, FACS
Claude Warren, III, MD
Michael G. Welsh, MD, FACS
Edward J. Wladis, MD
Michael T. Yen, MD
*Donations to the Foundation are recorded cumulatively and donors are acknowledged at
the appropriate level. A complete list of donors is documented above, as of February 2016.
ASOPRS Foundation Donors
Audrey E. Ahuero, MD
Richard C. Allen, MD, PhD, FACS
Malena M. Amato, MD
Anonymous
Kathleen F. Archer, MD
Rosalie L. Bair, MD
Newell Baker
Stephen M. Baker, MD, FRCSC
Sterling S. Baker, MD
Harold Ballitch, MD
Behin Barahimi, MD
Barbara Beatty
Gerald Behrens
Maziar Bidar, MD
Brian S. Biesman, MD
Sean M. Blaydon, MD
Richard Boalbey
Fred S. Bodker, MD
James & Lynn Boedeker
Stephen Bosniak, MD
Jim and Joan Bowers
Bert Bowden, MD
Cynthia A. Boxrud, MD
Edwin & Nancy Boyer
Vic & Valerie Bricka
Wade Brock, MD
Jean and Milton Bruce
Cat N. Burkat, MD
Michael A. Burnstine, MD
Conley B. Call, MD
Jorge Camara, MD
Tim P. Carey, MD
John S. Chang, Jr., MD
Karen L. Chapman, MD
Imtiaz A. Chaudhry, MD, PhD, FACS
Steven Chen, MD, FACS
Raul & Mary Lou Chipongian
Catherine E. Cuite, MD
Daniel L. Dale, MD
Brett Davies, MD
John & Arlene Dayton
Robert C. Della Rocca, MD
Sheri L. Demartelaere, MD
James B. Dickson, MD, FACS
Angela M. Dolmetsch, MD
Steven C. Dresner, MD
Kathleen M. Duerksen, MD, FACS
Jonathan J. Dutton, MD, PhD
Jeffrey P. Edelstein, MD
John Eggleston
Ken Elkins
Timothy Engelbrecht
Todd B. Engen, MD
Yoash R. Enzer, MD
George K. Escaravage, MD
Bita Esmaeli, MD, FACS
Robert G. Fante, MD, FACS
Aaron Fay, MD
Kenneth A. Feldman, MD
FRIEND
Patrick M. Flaharty, MD
Ian C. Francis, MD
L. Neal & Shelley Freeman
Bartley R. Frueh, MD
Barry R. Fuller, MD
Lauren Z. Gavaris, MD
Paul T. Gavaris, MD
GI Department Sunshine Club
James W. Gigantelli, MD
Geoffrey J. Gladstone, MD
Kelly Graham
Robert Graham
Gregory J. Griepentrog, MD
Kurt W.L. Guelzow, MD
Pierre Guibor, MD
Barrett G. Haik, MD, FACS
M. Marsha Hall & Edward Warren
Lawrence F. Handler, MD
Thomas Hanley
Elizabeth Hansen
Gerald J. Harris, MD, FACS
Matheson A. Harris, MD
Andrew R. Harrison, MD
Adam S. Hassan, MD
Carol M. Hawks
Grant W. Heinz, MD
Mark Heffernan
Robert H. Hill, MD
Marc J. Hirschbein, MD, FACS
Holland, Johns, Schwartz &
Penny, L.L.P.
Kelly Holley
Don A. Hollsten, MD
Ken Hughes & Associates
Susan M. Hughes, MD
Alfred & Regina Humphrey
Julie, Ken & Morgan Husa
Edsel B. Ing, MD, FRCSC
Bud and Marian Itzen
Srinivas Iyengar, MD
Verdi Johnson
David F. Jones, MD
Mary Jotte
Alon Kahana, MD
Kelly Kaiser
Sara A. Kaltreider, MD
Kevin Kalwerisky, MD
Mitesh Kapadia, MD, PhD
Sajeev S. Kathuria, MD
Do-You Kim, MD
Randi Klein
Kim Klippenstein, MD
Bobby S. Korn, MD, PhD
William Kremer Gazette Publishing Company
Debra M. Kroll, MD
Thomas M. Kropp, MD
Katherine A. Lane, MD
David C. Larned, MD
| UNDER $1,000
H.B. Harold Lee, MD
Sang Yeul Lee, MD
Daniel R. Lefebvre, MD
Gary J. Lelli, MD
Bradley N. Lemke, MD
Peter S. Levin and Lisa Voge-Levin
Family Fund
Ilya L. Leyngold, MD
Boaz J. Lissauer, MD
Mikel W. Lo, MD
Joanne E. Low, MD
Jonathan C. Lowry, MD
Drew & Karen Luning
Cari E. Lyle, MD
William & Stephanie Mack, MD
Jason Malecka
Geva E. Mannor, MD
Ronald T. Martin, MD, FACS
Douglas P. Marx, MD
Thomas R. Mather, MD
Louise A. Mawn, MD
Mayo Clinic Dept of
Ophthalmology Fund
Robert A. Mazzoli, MD
Rodney W. McCarthy, MD
Clinton D. McCord, Jr., MD
McInnis Elementary School
Jill Melicher-Larson, MD
Murray A. Meltzer, MD
Frank and June Moore
Carrie L. Morris, MD
W. John Murrell, MD
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Naugle Jr.
D.S & J.L Nelms
Eric R. Nelson, MD
Jeffrey A. Nerad, MD
Nethery Eye Associates
Jean & Paul Newton
David Noonan
Alan E. Oester, Jr., MD
James Oestreicher, MD
Older & Slonim Eyelid Institute
Ophthalmology Partners
Francis A. Papay, MD
Sarit M. Patel, MD, MBA
Ronald W. Pelton, MD
Robert B. Penne, MD
Randal T.H. Pham, MD, FACS
Margaret E. Phillips, MD
Kenneth Piest, MD
Sara Plazola, MD
Jeffrey C. Popp, MD
James P. Pressly, MD
Paul Proffer, MD
Eric P. Purdy, MD
Christopher & Sarah Rall
Nicholas T. Ranson, MD
Kai & Baerbel Rehder
David J. Remigio, MD
Charles D. Rice, MD
Michael J. Richard, MD
Philip R. Rizzuto, MD, FACS
Rand Rodgers, MD
Rene S. Rodriguez-Sains, MD
Carl E. Rosen, MD
Peter J. Sakol, MD
Donna and Jim Savage
David Savar, MD
Caron Scanlan
Jeffrey Schiller, MD
David R. Segrest, MD
Bryan D. Seiff, MD
Thomas & Patricia Sell
Roberta D. Sengelmann
Karen and Jerry Shasserre
Debra J. Shetlar, MD
John W. Shore, MD
Erin M. Shriver, MD
Scott Sigler, MD
Rona Silkiss, MD
Jennifer A. Sivak-Callcott, MD
Robert G. Small, MD
Jason Smith
Russ and Joanne Smith
Alice Song, MD
Thomas C. Spoor, MD
George O. Stasior, MD, FACS
Eric A. Steele, MD
Charles M. Stephenson
Scot A. Sullivan, MD
Mary Sutula
Myron Tanenbaum, MD
Manoj M. Thakker, MD
Nicole Timlin
Daniel J. Townsend, MD
Nancy A. Tucker, MD
M. Reza Vagefi, MD
Deborah Valore
Douglas J. Van Putten, MD
Pablo E. Vanegas Plata, MD
Kenneth P. Vestal, MD
Valerie L. Vick, MD
Becky Walter
Kimberly Walter Boyer
William L. Walter, MD
Ronald E. Warwar, MD
Gary S. Weinstein, MD
Timothy S. Wells, MD
Matthew W. Wilson, MD
Bryan J. Winn, MD
David L. Wirta, MD
Julie A. Woodward, MD
John L. Woog, MD
Allan E. Wulc, MD, FACS
Hiroo Yabe, MD
John G. Yassin, MD
Matthew Zweig
Orin M. Zwick, MD
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47TH ANNUAL
FALL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM
October 13-14, 2016
Palmer House Hilton | Chicago, IL
Photo: City of Chicago
ASOPRS 2017
SPRING SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM
June 22-25, 2017
Fairmount Waterfront | Vancouver, BC, Canada
Photo: Tourism Vancouver / Albert Normandin