Join us for the

9th Annual Retinal Physician Symposium

Encore Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada

June 5 - 8, 2013

Make your plans today to attend this highly-focused meeting engendering spirited debate
and extensive audience participation. 

The Retinal Physician Symposium delves into current and future treatment strategies in medical and surgical retina care, offering education, instruction and insight into new therapies and treatments for posterior segment disease and disorders, as well as valuable networking opportunities.

 

PROGRAM TOPICS TO INCLUDE

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  • Novel Therapeutics for DME: What's Next?
  • Surgery for DME: Where do we Stand?
  • What you Need to Know about Non-Infectious Posterior Uveitis?
  • In-Office Genetic Screening: Ready for Prime Time?
  • When You Should Use Wide-Field Imaging and How
  • Using the Latest Imaging Techniques to Make Difficult
    Retinal Diagnosis
  • Intraoperative OCT: Useful or Uselss?
  • Management Options for Chronic Central Serous Choroidopathy
  • Wet AMD: Non-Responders vs. Masquerade Syndromes
  • Impat of Cataract Surgery on AMD
  • Low Vision: What Every Retina Specialist Should Know
  • Home Monitoring for AMD:  Has the Time Come?
  • Emerging Therapies for Wet AMD: Beyond VEGF
  • Tips, Tricks and Stains for Managing PVR
  • VMT and Macular Hole Surgery Tips and Tricks
  • Combination Surgery in Macular Disease

 

Outpatient Surgery Society Section

  • Integrating Vitreoretinal Services into the ASC
  • VR Physician's Perspective
  • Regulatory Issues
  • Reimbursement and Business Perspective
  • Integrating a Retina Surgeon into an ASC: Cataract Surgeon's Perspective

 

Surgical movie night! 

Featuring intriguing surgical situations or complications 
panel discussion and audience participation.

Popcorn and CME included!

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  • EDUCATION DIRECTORS
     

    Peter K. Kaiser, MD
    Vitreoretinal Specialist, Cole Eye Institute, The  Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

    Jason S. Slakter, MD
    Vitreous-Retina-Macula Consultants of New York

     

     

    Supported in part by unrestricted education grants from: