Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute’s 41st Annual Current Concepts in Ophthalmology 2025

Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute’s 41st Annual Current Concepts in Ophthalmology 2025

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Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute’s 41st Annual Current Concepts in Ophthalmology 2025

+ Include: 9 videos + 1 pdf, size: 17.5 GB
+ Target Audience: ophthalmologists, optometrists
+ Information:
Date & Location: Monday, March 17, 2025, 6:50 AM – Friday, March 21, 2025, 7:00 PM, Vail Marriott, Vail, CO
Target Audience: Specialties – Ophthalmology
Overview

This Current Concepts course will highlight the recent developments regarding diagnosis as well as medical and surgical therapy of common eye diseases. The participant should get a comprehensive review of the most current concepts in the management of ophthalmology by experts across the breadth of the field. For example, clinical trials and other evidence in the peer-reviewed literature over the past few years have changed the approach to managing cataract including IOL technology and femtosecond laser cataract surgery, corneal disease including dry eye disease, keratoplasty, and collagen cross linking, glaucoma and minimally invasive glaucoma surgical devices, as well as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and retinal vein occlusions. Furthermore, the role of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and other imaging advances are expanding the understanding of the anatomy of the anterior and posterior segment of the eye. This course will address the ongoing pattern of registrants with repeat requests for demonstrations of the latest surgical techniques and medical therapies, questions regarding practice management issues and clarification of legislative updates. There is a demand for expert education of new techniques and medical therapies as well as the need for elucidation of associated clinical trials, and this course provides extensive coverage of that.
Objectives
  1. Integrate prescribed medical and surgical treatment options into everyday practice, including uveitis, oculoplastic and ocular oncology.
  2. Assess the perioperative use of antibiotic and anti-inflammatory agents in patients undergoing eye surgery.
  3. Formulate current and advanced medical and surgical treatment strategies as well as imaging with corresponding ocular conditions, including: glaucoma, retina, anterior segment including “dry eye”, uveitis, refractive surgery and laser assisted cataract and corneal transplant surgery.
  4. Discuss new medical techniques, therapies and relevant clinical trials in dry eye, refractive surgery, cornea, glaucoma, and retina, including diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and retinal vein occlusion.
  5. Assess the latest developments for the management of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus conditions.
  6. Describe unique considerations for cataract surgery in patients with comorbid glaucoma.

 

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*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
  • Current Concepts Ophthalmology Brochure_Final2.18.pdf
  • March 17 Part 1.mp4
  • March 17 Part 2.mp4
  • March 18 Part 1.mp4
  • March 18 Part 2.mp4
  • March 19 Part 1.mp4
  • March 19 Part 2.mp4
  • March 20 Part 1.mp4
  • March 20 Part 2.mp4
  • March 21.mp4

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