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Johns Hopkins Fourth Annual Retina Festival 2023
Johns Hopkins Fourth Annual Retina Festival 2023
- Include: 5 videos + 23 pdfs, size: 6.28 GB
- Target Audience: ophthalmologist
- Sample video: contact me for sample video
Information:
Saturday, December 2, 2023, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Turner Auditorium, Baltimore, MD
Johns Hopkins Fourth Annual Retina Festival 2023 The Fourth Annual Retina Festival is an “all-star” line-up of more than 50 faculty members from around the world participating in a Continuing Medical Education event from the Wilmer Eye Institute of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The program will provide the latest updates from clinical trials and other evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature that are relevant to the prevention and management of retinal diseases around the world.
Johns Hopkins Fourth Annual Retina Festival 2023
Topics include the latest, clinically relevant outcomes from clinical trials on age-related macular degeneration, vitreomacular interface abnormalities, hereditary retinal degenerations, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein occlusions, and the latest in retinal surgery, including live retina surgery demonstrations. In addition to presentations from world experts, 4 panels of experts throughout the day will highlight discussions on applying clinical trial results to day-to-day clinical practice. The course should be of interest to comprehensive ophthalmologists, retina specialists both expert and in training, as well as vision scientists who want an update on the latest clinically relevant topics in retina.
- Recognize the role of anti-angiogenic treatments for eyes with choroidal neovascularization from age-related macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy, including proliferative diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema.
- Evaluate recent clinical studies evaluating treatments for hereditary retinal degenerations.
- Discuss the role of imaging in the management of vitreomacular interface abnormalities.
- Review the current and emerging therapeutic approaches for surgical retinal diseases.
- Summarize the evidence of surgical and medical treatments for intraocular tumors.
- Determine which patients are appropriate for biologic treatments of posterior uveitis.
Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
- Atropine for Myopia in the Pediatric Population.pdf
- Big Data- Benefits and Limitations When Guiding Clinical Practice.pdf
- Biosimilar Agents for Neovascular and Other Retinal Diseases.pdf
- Current Management of Sickle Cell Retinopathy.pdf
- Diabetic Macular Ischemia.pdf
- Emerging Treatments for Stargardt Disease and Current Recommendations for Patient Management.pdf
- Faricimab or Aflibercept HD for Neovascular AMD.pdf
- Faricimab or Aflibercept HD in Diabetic Macular Edema.pdf
- From Airlie House to ETDRS to DRCR Retina Network in 2022- Imaging NPDR for Risk Factors to Develop PDR.pdf
- Gene Therapy for Neovascular AMD.pdf
- Geographic Atrophy- Primary Outcome Results from Phase 3 Clinical Trials.pdf
- Geographic Atrophy- Secondary and Exploratory Outcome Results from Phase 3 Clinical Trials.pdf
- Imaging Choroidal Neovascularization.pdf
- Imaging Pathologic Myopia.pdf
- Intraocular Tumors.mp4
- Keynote Speech- Lessons Learned and Moving Forward with International Collaborations in Retina.pdf
- Macular Telangiectasis Treatment Advances.pdf
- Other Hot Topics in Retina.mp4
- Panel- Clinical Relevance of Geographic Atrophy Clinical Trials.pdf
- Pathologic Myopia and Central Serous Retinopathy.mp4
- Pediatric and Inherited Retinal Diseases.mp4
- Prevention of Diabetic Retinopathy Worsening.pdf
- Refillable Drug Delivery Devices in Common Retinal Diseases.pdf
- Retinal Gene Therapy in 2024.pdf
- Retinal Vascular Diseases.mp4
- Retina_PROGRAM.pdf
- The “Not So Silent” Epidemic of Pathologic Myopia.pdf
- Updates on Voretigene NeparvovecRZYL and Other Agents for Retinal Degenerations.pdf
*Detail:
Saturday, December 2, 2023
7:30AM – 7:35AM
Neil Bressler, MD
7:35AM – 7:45AM
J. Fernando Arevalo, MD, PhD
7:45AM – 8:45AM
Eleonora Lad, MD, PhD
7:45AM – 8:45AM
James Handa, MD
7:45AM – 7:55AM
Mandeep Singh, MD, PhD
7:55AM – 8:05AM
Eleonora Lad, MD, PhD
8:05AM – 8:15AM
Peter K Kaiser, MD
8:15AM – 8:25AM
James Handa, MD
8:25AM – 8:45AM
James Handa, MD
8:25AM – 8:45AM
Mandeep Singh, MD, PhD
8:25AM – 8:45AM
Eleonora Lad, MD, PhD
8:25AM – 8:45AM
Peter K Kaiser, MD
8:25AM – 8:45AM
Neil Bressler, MD
8:45AM – 10:30AM
J. Fernando Arevalo, MD, PhD
8:45AM – 10:30AM
Cindy X Cai, MD
8:45AM – 8:55AM
Voraporn Chaikitmongkol, MD
8:55AM – 9:05AM
Peter A Campochiaro, MD
9:05AM – 9:15AM
Sophie J Bakri, MD
9:15AM – 9:25AM
Dante Pieramici, MD
9:25AM – 9:35AM
Judy E Kim, MD
9:35AM – 10:00AM
10:30AM – 11:15AM
Adam S Wenick, MD, PhD
10:30AM – 11:15AM
Kyoko Ohno-Matsui, MD
10:30AM – 10:40AM
Tien Y Wong, MD, PhD
10:40AM – 10:50AM
Kyoko Ohno-Matsui, MD
10:50AM – 11:00AM
11:00AM – 11:15AM
11:15AM – 11:25AM
Carol L Shields, MD
11:15AM – 12:45PM
Carol L Shields, MD
11:15AM – 12:45PM
David H Abramson, MD
11:25AM – 11:35AM
David H Abramson, MD
11:35AM – 11:45AM
12:45PM – 1:45PM
Joseph Anaya, MD, MBA
12:45PM – 1:45PM
Ishrat Ahmed, MD, PhD
12:45PM – 12:55PM
William F Mieler, MD
12:55PM – 1:05PM
Michael Repka, MD, MBA
1:05PM – 1:15PM
Byron L Lam, MD
1:15PM – 1:25PM
Yoshihiro Yonekawa, MD
1:25PM – 1:45PM
1:45PM – 1:55PM
Sobha Sivaprasad, MD
1:45PM – 3:00PM
Adrienne Scott, MD
1:45PM – 3:00PM
Jennifer I Lim, MD
1:55PM – 2:05PM
Emily Chew, MD
2:05PM – 2:15PM
Jennifer I Lim, MD
2:15PM – 2:30PM
3:00PM – 3:45PM
Jun Kong, MD, PhD
3:00PM – 3:45PM
Sophie Cai, MD
3:00PM – 3:10PM
Raj Maturi, MD
3:10PM – 3:20PM
Jennifer Sun, MD, MPH
3:20PM – 3:30PM
Christina Y. Weng, MD, MBA
3:30PM – 3:45PM
3:45PM – 5:30PM
Mira Sachdeva, MD, PhD
3:45PM – 5:25PM
Elia Duh, MD
3:45PM – 3:55PM
Jun Kong, MD, PhD
3:55PM – 4:05PM
Cindy X Cai, MD
4:05PM – 4:15PM
Adrienne Scott, MD
4:15PM – 4:25PM
Mandeep Singh, MD, PhD
4:25PM – 4:55PM
Mira Sachdeva, MD, PhD
4:25PM – 4:55PM
Elia Duh, MD