Speakers and topics for Booth 3254
If you’re planning to attend the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s annual meeting in Chicago Sept. 30-Oct. 3, you’ll want to visit Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute’s booth (No. 3254) to hear timely research and clinical presentations, ask follow-up questions, and discuss your difficult cases with our nationally and internationally renowned experts.
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Here’s the speaker schedule:
10 a.m. Arun D. Singh, MD – Iris Tumors: When to Intervene
11 a.m. Catherine Hwang, MD – How to Look Your Best
11:30 a.m. Julian D. Perry, MD – Tired Lower Eyelids
12 p.m. William J. Dupps Jr., MD, PhD, and J. Bradley Randleman, MD – Update on Corneal Biomechanics Advances at the Cole Eye Institute
2 p.m. Sumit Sharma, MD, and Sunil Srivastava, MD – Uveitis: Cool, Complicated Cases and How to Manage Them
10 a.m. Justis P. Ehlers, MD – Opportunities for Precision Medicine in Dry AMD: Next-Generation Biomarkers
12 p.m. Nicole Bajic, MD, and George Markakis, MD – MIGS for the Comprehensive Ophthalmologist
2 p.m. Shalini Sood-Mendiratta, MD – Trends in Transitioning Glaucoma Surgery from Traditional to MIGS
10 a.m. Katherine Talcott, MD, and Rachel Downes, MD – Cole Eye Institute Residency
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