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December 2013
 
Corneal Trauma, Abrasions, Chemical Burns, Perforating Trauma
Presenter: Kristin Hammersmith, MD  
Dr. Hammersmith is an assistant surgeon on the Cornea Service and Director of the Cornea Fellowship Program at Wills Eye Hospital. She is also an instructor at the Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Hammersmith interests include severe ocular surface diseases such as dry eye, blepharitis, ocular cicatricial pemphigoid, chemical burns, and the potential of limbal cell transplantation to help patients with these conditions.  
 
 
Central Retinal Venous Obstruction  
Presenter: Joseph I. Maguire, MD  
Dr. Maguire is an attending surgeon on the Retina Service at Wills Eye Hospital and an associate professor of ophthalmology at Thomas Jefferson University. He is a past Retina Service President and Scientific Director of the Eye Reseach Institute (ERI). He is currently a principal investigator in the VEGF-trap clinical trial and the National Institutes of Health sponsored AREDS 2, and has been clinical co-investigator in several completed and ongoing clinical trials evaluating novel treatments for diabetic retinopathy and AMD. 
 
Low Vision 101: Custom Refractions, Prisms, and Optics; and
Low Vision 201: Rehabilitation
Presenter: Scott Edmonds, OD
Dr. Edmonds is Co-Director of the Low Vision and Contact Lens Service at Wills Eye Hospital. He has written and lectured extensively on clinical topics of post operative care, low vision, contact lenses, and ocular diseases as well as management topics of managed care and medicare. Dr. Edmonds has been recognized as Optometrist of the year by the Philadelphia Optometric Society, the Chester-Delaware Optometric Society, and Pennsylvania Optometric Association.  
 
IOP Variation: Should It Affect Our Management of Glaucoma?  
Presenter: L. Jay Katz, MD, FACS 
Dr. Katz is the director of the glaucoma service at the Wills Eye Hospital and professor of ophthalmology at Thomas Jefferson University. He has published more than 160 articles in peer reviewed journals and has authored, coauthored, or edited more than 30 books and book chapters. He has received numerous awards including the Physicians Recognition Award from the American Medical Association and an Honor award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Dr. Katz has been an investigator in several landmark multicenter trials.
  
 
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    Importance of Adherence and Quality of Life in People Under Glaucoma Treatment  
    George L. Spaeth, MD         
    Introduction to Ocular Pathology
    Ralph C. Eagle, MD    
    Biopsy Techniques
    Edward H. Bedrossian, MD 
    Contemporary Management of Retinal Detachment Repair   
    Gaurav K. Shah, MD  
    Herpetic Disease of the Anterior Segment  
    Brad Feldman, MD  
    Visiting Professor Lectures and Cases
    Joshua R. Ehrlich, MD; Timothy V. Johnson, MD;
    Jared D. Peterson, MD 
    Chiefs' Rounds 
    Anthony W. Farah, MD; Nina Ni, MD; Michael S. Ehrlich, MD; Kristin M. DiDomenico, MD; Blair K. Armstrong, MD
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