|
Date |
Time |
Presentation type |
Theme |
Venue |
Chair(s) |
Speakers & Topics |
| Pediatric Ophthalmology |
| Jun 29, 2008 |
09:00-10:30 |
Symposium |
AAPOS - What's New in
Pediatric Ophthalmology |
Theatre II
|
David TIEN Ken
NISCHAL Simon KO
|
- David TIEN - Options in the Treatment of Congenital
Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
- Ken NISCHAL - IOL Types in Pediatric Cataract Surgery
- Marilyn METS - Eye Manifestations of Congenital
Infections
- Michael REPKA - Ocular Motor Neuropathies in Children
- David WALTON - Childhood Glaucoma Update 2008
- Sherwin ISENBERG - Practical Treatment of the Number
One Cause of Childhood Blindness--Corneal Scarring
- Jonathan HOLMES - Amblyopia Treatment Studies
- Monte MONTE - New and Potential Future Therapy for
ROP
|
| Jun 30, 2008 |
11:00-12:30 |
Symposium |
EPOS - Hot Topics in
Pediatric Ophthalmology |
Rm 601
|
Birgit LORENZ Tony
MOORE Agnes TSE
|
- Birgit LORENZ - Telemedicine for ROP
- Tony MOORE - Prospects for Therapy of Childhood Retinal
Dystrophies
- Marie-josé TASSIGNON - How to Convert to the
Bag-in-the-lens Implantation Technique in Children
- Peng KHAW - Challenges of Paediatric Aphakic Glaucoma
- Martin SNEAD - Paediatric Retinal
Detachment
|
| Jun 30, 2008 |
16:00-17:30 |
Symposium |
Uveitis/Allergy |
Rm 402 Rm 403
|
Kimberlee CURNYN T S
SURENDRAM Quan-dong NGUYEN
|
- Lourdes ARELLANES-GARCIA - Introduction to Uveitis
- Careen LOWDER - Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis-related
Uveitis
- Quan-dong NGUYEN - Pars Planitis
- Cristina MUCCIOLI - Toxoplasmosis
- Susan LIGHTMAN - Treatment of Posterior Uveitis in
Children
- Kimberlee CURNYN - Childhood Allergies, Contact Lenses,
Conjunctivitis
- Veronica HAUVILLER - Vernal Catarrh: A South American
Experience
|
| Jul 01, 2008 |
09:00-10:30 |
Symposium |
Update on Retinopathy
of Prematurity |
Rm 402 Rm 403
|
Graham QUINN Andrea
ZIN Wilson YIP
|
- Clare GILBERT - ROP - An International Perspective
- Alistair FIELDER - Plus and Pre-plus Disease
- Graham QUINN - Screening Options for Serious ROP
- Anna ELLS - Current Treatments for Acute Disease and
Possible Future Treatments
- Brian DARLOW - Perspectives from Neonatology on ROP
- Subhadra JALALI - Implementation of ROP Screening
Programs in Asia
- Wilson YIP - Auditing ROP Screening: A local experience
- Rajvardhan AZAD - Early Treatment of ROP - Structural
& Visual Acuity Implications
|
| Jul 01, 2008 |
14:00-15:30 |
Symposium |
Update on
Retinoblastoma and Genetics |
Rm 601
|
Christopher
YU Brenda GALLIE Eduardo SILVA Elise HEON
|
- Brenda GALLIE - Introduction on Retinoblastoma
- Brenda GALLIE - Care Strategies for Retinoblastoma
- Timothy MURRAY - Visions for Better Therapy:
Preclinical Evidence
- Santosh HONAVAR - The Indian Retinoblastoma Registry
- Junyang ZHAO - Retinoblastoma in China
- Elise HEON - Introduction on Genetics
- Elise HEON - Syndromic Ophthalmology: What Have We
Learned
- Eduardo SILVA - Glaucoma: What is the Role of Genetics
- Andrea VINCENT - Inherited Corneal
Disease
|
| Jul 02, 2008 |
09:00-10:30 |
Symposium |
Planning for the
Control of Childhood Blindness |
Rm 606 Rm 607
|
Marilyn MILLER Clare
GILBERT Kenxi ZHAO
|
- Marilyn MILLER - Fellowship Training and Accreditation
in Pediatric Ophthalmology
- Susan DAY - Fellowship Training and Accreditation in
Pediatric Ophthalmology
- Clare GILBERT - Childhood Blindness: Magnitude,
Priorities, Ideas for planning
- Simon KO - Vision Screening Successes and Problems
- Kalpana NARENDRAN - Establishing a Tertiary Children's
Eye Service
- P VIJAYALAKSHMI - Setting up a school Screening
Programme
- Andrea ZIN - Establishing a ROP Screening Programme
- Jill KEEFFE - Low Vision in Children
- Alamgir HOSSAIN - The Bangladesh Childhood Cataract
Campaign
|
| Jul 02, 2008 |
14:00-15:30 |
Course |
Workshop: update on
infantile cataract |
Rm 406 Rm 407
|
Dorothy FAN
|
- P VIJAYALAKSHMI - How to Conduct Training Program in
Surgical
- Dorothy FAN - Selection of IOL Power
- Andrea ZIN - Reaching the Cataract Blind Children
- Ken NISCHAL - IOL Options and Choices for Children
- Paul COURTRIGHT - Managing Follow Up for Children Who
Have Had
Surgery
|