Speakers and topics for Booth 6336
Going to the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s 2023 meeting in San Francisco? Visit Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute’s booth (No. 6336) to hear timely research and clinical presentations, ask questions, and discuss your difficult cases with our experts.
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Here’s our speaker schedule:
10 a.m. | Nicole Bajic, MD, and George Markakis, MD
MIGS for the Comprehensive Ophthalmologist
12 p.m. | Arun D. Singh, MD
Large Nevus or Small Melanoma? An Ongoing Conundrum
2 p.m. | Julian D. Perry, MD, and Catherine Hwang, MD
Update on Thyroid Eye Disease: Tips for the Comprehensive Ophthalmologist
3:30 p.m. | Katherine Talcott, MD, and Caroline Awh, MD
Cole Eye Residency Program
10 a.m. | William J. Dupps Jr., MD, PhD, and J. Bradley Randleman, MD
Corneal Biomechanics
12 p.m. | Careen Lowder, MD, PhD; Sunil Srivastava, MD; and Sumit Sharma, MD
Navigating Challenging Uveitis Cases
2 p.m. | Aleksandra Rachitskaya, MD
GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and Worsening of Diabetic Retinopathy
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