Include: 2 videos 18 pdfs, size: 2.29 GB
Friday, June 16, 2023, 7:55 AM – 4:00 PM, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Turner Bldg., Baltimore, MD
The Wilmer Residents Association meeting is a live, multiple speaker, one day accredited course. In attendance will be all Wilmer faculty, residents, fellows, and many from the outside ophthalmic community. The topics are of both clinical as well as basic research interests in the eye sciences.
- discuss the etiology and management for patients with lacrimal duct obstruction.
- discuss the rates of conversion of pediatric glaucoma suspects to glaucoma.
- classify the severity of glaucoma surgery failures: a case control analysis.
- discuss approaches that increase transplanted retinal ganglion cell survival.
- define the social determinants of health that determine eye care use for Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes.
- define the factors associated with visual acuity at presentation in patients with tractional retinal detachment.
- discuss high resolution imaging using visible light optical coherence tomography (vis-OCT).
- summarize proteomic analysis of ocular samples of treatment-naive age-related macular degeneration.
- discuss the correlation between visual impairment, dementia and access to health care.
- classify the association between social determinants of health and vision loss.
- outline the way that deep learning can improve the identification of operable orbital fractures.
- characterize retinal oximetry changes in response to visual stimuli by visible light optical coherence tomography.
- outline racial and ethnic disparities in diabetic patients getting retinal imaging
- characterize spatial transcriptomic changes in giant cell arteritis
- discuss the impact of bidirectional learning on health literacy and ophthalmological care utilization among patients seeking eye care
- define a deep learning system that can detect referrable sickle cell retinopathy
- discuss how social determinants of health impact glaucoma disease severity and progression
Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
33rd Wilmer Memorial Lecture- Development of the first FDA-Approved Gene Therapy Drug- The Art of the Deal.pdf
Acute and Chronic Dacryocystitis in Adult Patients- Demographic Profiles, Management and Sequelae in a Nation-Wide Database.pdf
Associations of long-term blood pressure status with late-life OCT measures.pdf
Autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) increases health equity for patients who are more at risk for poor visual outcomes due to diabetic eye disease (DED.pdf
Characteristics of Orbital Cellulitis in Cancer Patients and Diabetics.pdf
Introduction to the Dana Center Award.pdf
Introduction to the Iliff Kress Awards for Excellence in Patient Care.pdf
Introduction to the Wilmer Memorial Lecture.pdf
June 16 AM Screenshot.mp4
June 16 PM Screenshot.mp4
Mitchell Prize Introduction.pdf
Session 3- Mitchell Prize and Resident Research Part 2 – Moderator.pdf
Session 5- Distinguished Lecture Series.pdf
State of the Institute.pdf
Stuart and Ellie Fine Award Runner-up for Clinical Research in Ophthalmology Keratoplasty in the United States- Trends and Indications from 2015 to 2020.pdf
Stuart and Ellie Fine Award Winner for Clinical Research in Ophthalmology- The effect of achieving target IOP on structural and functional glaucoma worsening.pdf
Susruta Lectureship in History and Ethics- Ethics, Genetics and Uncertainty- The Case of Inherited Eye Disease.pdf
Systemic Adverse Events Among Patients with Diabetes Treated with Intravitreal Anti-vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Injections.pdf
Welcome and Conference Goals.pdf
Wilmer Distinguished Alumni Lecture.pdf
*Detail:
Friday, June 16, 2023
7:55AM – 8:00AM
8:00AM – 9:30AM
Jefferson Doyle, MD, PhD, MHS, MA
8:00AM – 8:05AM
Jefferson Doyle, MD, PhD, MHS, MA
8:05AM – 8:15AM
Peter McDonnell, MD
8:15AM – 8:20AM
Donald Zack, MD, PhD
8:20AM – 9:00AM
Jean Bennett, MD, PhD
8:20AM – 9:00AM
Albert Maguire, MD
9:00AM – 9:10AM
Donald Zack, MD, PhD
9:10AM – 9:30AM
Peter McDonnell, MD
9:10AM – 9:30AM
Henry Jampel, MD
9:10AM – 9:30AM
Peter McDonnell, MD
9:50AM – 10:00AM
David L Guyton, MD
9:50AM – 10:50AM
Bryn Burkholder, MD
10:00AM – 10:07AM
Omar Halawa, MD
10:07AM – 10:10AM
Emily Li, MD
10:10AM – 10:17AM
Joana E Andoh, MD
10:17AM – 10:20AM
Cindy X Cai, MD
10:20AM – 10:27AM
Sidra Zafar, MBBS
10:27AM – 10:30AM
Adrienne Scott, MD
10:30AM – 10:37AM
Mustafa Iftikhar, MD
10:37AM – 10:40AM
Divya Srikumaran, MD
10:40AM – 10:47AM
Nur Cardakli, MD
10:47AM – 10:50AM
Henry Jampel, MD
11:10AM – 11:50AM
Sezen Karakus, MD
11:10AM – 11:17AM
Moon Jeong Lee, MD
11:17AM – 11:20AM
Nakul Shekhawat, MD, MPH
11:20AM – 11:27AM
Yesha Shah, MD
11:27AM – 11:30AM
Sophie Cai, MD
11:30AM – 11:37AM
Chia Wei Hsu, MD, PhD
11:37AM – 11:40AM
Ian Pitha, MD, PhD
11:40AM – 11:47AM
Anupam K Garg, MD, PhD
11:47AM – 11:55AM
Amir H Kashani, MD, PhD
1:00PM – 2:30PM
Cody Richardson, MD
1:00PM – 1:05PM
Edward Kuwera, MD
1:05PM – 1:25PM
Gail Geller, PhD, Professor
1:25PM – 1:30PM
Edward Kuwera, MD
1:30PM – 1:35PM
Megan E Collins, MD, MPH
1:35PM – 1:42PM
Daisy Dai
1:42PM – 1:45PM
Amir H Kashani, MD, PhD
1:45PM – 1:50PM
Henry Jampel, MD
1:50PM – 1:57PM
Alex T Pham, B.S.
1:57PM – 2:00PM
Thomas V Johnson III, MD, PhD
2:00PM – 2:07PM
Grace Xiao, MD
2:07PM – 2:12PM
Shameema Sikder, MD
2:12PM – 2:30PM
Sharon A Kress, BSN
2:50PM – 2:55PM
Narine Viruni, MD
2:50PM – 4:00PM
Amanda Henderson, MD
2:55PM – 3:15PM
Anne M Hanneken, MD, Physician
3:15PM – 3:20PM
Narine Viruni, MD
3:20PM – 3:27PM
Ava Niknahad, BS
3:27PM – 3:30PM
Fatemeh Rajaii, MD, PhD
3:30PM – 3:37PM
Ariel Leong, MS
3:37PM – 3:44PM
Nathan Pan-Doh
3:44PM – 3:47PM
Thomas V Johnson III, MD, PhD
3:50PM – 4:00PM
Jefferson Doyle, MD, PhD, MHS, MA



