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CONTACT: [email protected] Department of Ophthalmology Byers Eye Institute at Stanford 2452 Watson Court Palo Alto, CA 94303 The Bay Area Ophthalmology Course Presented by the Bay Area Ophthalmology Consortium & the Byers Eye Institute at the Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford University Palo Alto, California July 1-26, 2019 Photo courtesy of: Linda A. Cicero / Stanford News Service

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CONTACT:

[email protected]

Department of Ophthalmology

Byers Eye Institute at Stanford

2452 Watson Court

Palo Alto, CA 94303

The Bay Area Ophthalmology CoursePresented by the Bay Area Ophthalmology Consortium & the Byers Eye

Institute at the Stanford University School of Medicine

Stanford UniversityPalo Alto, California

July 1-26, 2019

Photo courtesy of: Linda A. Cicero / Stanford News Service

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The Bay Area Ophthalmology Course at Stanford UniversityFor Residents in Training and Practicing Ophthalmologists

COURSE DIRECTOR: Dr. Steve Sanislo

SCHEDULE

WEEK Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday FridayWeek 1 July 1

ANATOMY/PATHOLOGY

July 2ANATOMY/

PATHOLOGY

July 3PHYSIOLOGY/IMAGING/

LASERS/PEDIATRICS

July 4NO COURSE,

HOLIDAY

July 5PEDIATRICS

Week 2 July 8RETINA

July 9RETINA

July 10NEURO-OPHTH

July 11NEURO-OPHTH

July 12PHACO LAB

Week 3 July 15ONCOLOGY/

CORNEA

July 16CORNEA/UVEITIS

July 17CORNEA

July 18PLASTICS

July 19PLASTICS

Week 4 July 22OPTICS

July 23OPTICS

July 24OPTICS

July 25GLAUCOMA

July 26INNOVATION SYMPOSIUM

The Bay Area Ophthalmology Course (formerly the Basic Science Course in Ophthalmology) has been offered to the vision com-munity since 1970, presented by faculty from the four area teaching programs and recognized experts from other institutions. The Course offers intensive instruction in the fundamental sciences underlying ophthalmic practice and research, including ophthalmic pathology, optics, epidemiology, genetics, immunology, pharmacology, orbit and oculoplastics, neuro-ophthal-mology, corneal and refractive surgery, cataract surgery, glaucoma, pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus, and retinal surgery. Laboratory sessions are offered in pathology, optics, and phacoemulsification. Approximately seven and a half hours of instruction are offered each day, with corresponding handouts. Several evening receptions are included. The BAOC provides a strong and practical basis for residents in ophthalmology, vision scientists, and a review and update for practicing ophthal-mologists. Foreign participants at every level of training are most welcome to attend.

Stanford Neuro-Ophthalmology CourseFor Neurologists and General Practitioners

SCHEDULE

Neuro-ophthalmology is a subspecialty that deals with vision loss, double vision, pupil abnormality, and other issues that arise from diseases of the eye-brain pathway. Common diseases that affect the eye-brain pathway include multiple sclerosis, stroke, tumors, cranial nerve palsies, diplopia, myasthenia, and functional abnormalities. The course is composed of short lectures followed by practical cases and discussions. Our focus is on common issues and discussion of diagnostic approach and treat-ment that are highly relevant to clinical practice.

In this two-day comprehensive course, you will learn basics of the visual pathway, eye movement control, and pupil respons-es. Diseases covered include neuro-ophthalmic emergencies, optic neuritis/multiple sclerosis; visual field loss due to stroke, tumor, vascular malformations, and other conditions; diplopia due to cranial nerve 3, 4, and 6 diseases, myasthenia gravis, functional abnormalities, and other important topics. You will also learn basics of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and angiography, visual field testing, electrophysiology, and visual function assessment. There will be discussion of the latest devel-opments in these technologies.

WEEK Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday FridayWeek 2 July 10

NEURO-OPHTHJuly 11

NEURO-OPHTH

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FACULTY

Deborah Alcorn, MDRyan Basham,MDShannon Beres, MDRobert Chang, MDWilliam Chang, MDDiana Do, MDAlfredo Dubra, PhD, MScPeter Egbert, MDBenjamin Erickson, MD, MHSCaroline Fisher, MDJeffrey Goldberg, MD, PhDDavid Guyton, MDYang Hu, MD, PhDMichael Kapiloff, MD, PhDEuna Koo, MDAndrea Kossler, MDScott Lambert, MDWen-Shin Lee, MDTheodore Leng, MD, MS, FACS

Loh-Shan Leung, MDJoyce Liao, MD, PhDCharles Lin, MDVinit Mahajan, MD, PhDHeather Moss, MD, PhDDarius Moshfeghi, MDPrithvi Mruthyunjaya, MD, MHSDavid Myung, MD, PhD, MSDaniel Palanker, PhD, MScCarolyn Pan, MDSteve Sanislo, MDIra Schachar, MDRuwan Silva, MD, MPhilKuldev Singh, MDChristopher Ta, MDGeoff Tabin, MDSui Wang, PhDAlbert Wu, MD, PhD, FACSCharles Yu, MD

* Additional guests not listed at this time and subject to change

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Registration Information

https://app.certain.com/profile/web/index.cfm?PKwebID=0x1120032abcd

TUITIONTuition for the 2019 BAOC full course is $3,750. Tuition for an individual week(s) is $1,000.

Tuition for Neuro-Ophthalmology is $100 for 1 day and $150 for 2 days. NOTE: If you sign up for the full course or week 2, the Neuro-Ophthalmology Course fee is included.

Registration by 3/31/19 will receive a 5% discount on tuition fees.

Cancellation policy: A full refund will be provided if cancellation requested by 4/30/19 and a 90% refund if cancellation occurs between 5/1/19 and 5/31/19. No refund will be available if cancellation occurs after 5/31/19.

MEDICAL SCHOOL CLERKSHIPThe Course has been approved as a medical school rotation and is listed as OPHT302A. Medical students from U.S. and Canadian programs are welcome to apply. Please reference the School of Medicine Clerk-ship website at http://med.stanford.edu/md/clerkships/ for a listing of eligibility requirements. If you are a Stanford student, please register using AXESS. Stanford medical students who are interested in Ophthal-mology as a career are strongly encouraged to attend this course.

Registration contact email: [email protected]

Department webpage: http://med.stanford.edu/ophthalmology/education/baoc.html

Registration link