She leads eye care missions to the Dominican Republic and has worked tirelessly to develop an optometry clinic at Grace Medical Home, which provides health care to uninsured residents of her home county. Dr. Harrison is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Houston College of Optometry where her clinical and research interest involves electrophysiology in diabetes and other retinal diseases. Out of 42 outstanding applicants, only 13 exceptional individuals were selected for this prestigious award. She is a frequent presenter and has lectured throughout the United States, as well as the United Kingdom, China and India. He also has served on the Indiana Commission on Excellence in Health Cares Data and Quality Subcommittee, the Indiana Health Care Professional Development Commission, the Indiana Chronic Disease Advisory Council, and the Benefits and Cost-Sharing Subcommittee of the Governors Advisory Panel on the Indiana Childrens Health Insurance Program. Director At Large, Research Committee Liaison, Dr. Harb earned a joint OD/MS (Vision Science) degree from The New England College of Optometry (NECO) in 2004 where she also completed a residency in Pediatrics. Thrilled to announce that I will be co-chair of the Optometry Working Group of the Emirates Society of Ophthalmology. He is an adjunct professor for several Colleges of Optometry, and routinely mentors optometry student externs. AOA Political Action Committee (AOA-PAC) established as a means to support political candidates who would best represent optometry's interests in Congress. Dr. Harrison is an AAOF Presidents Circle Member and two time recipient of the Foundations prestigious William C. Ezell Fellowship and was also honored to receive the George Mertz Contact Lens Residency Award. 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Vice President for Professional Services and Strategy Assessment, New England Eye Institute. From 1981 to 2010 Dr. McMahon was a faculty member at the University of Illinois at Chicago in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences and currently holds the rank of Professor of Ophthalmology. She is the President-elect of the American Academy of Optometry and serves on the Scientific Bureau of the World Society of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (WSPOS). Search by Location. She completed her residency in Cornea, Contact Lenses also at IU and a PhD in Vision Science in 2011 from University of California, Berkeley. According to the US governments Administration on Aging, by 2030 there will be about 71.5 million older persons, more than twice the number than in 2000. After being on Faculty in the Specialty and Advanced Care Department at NECO for several years, she decided to turn her focus more to building her independence as a Clinician Scientist. He has published widely and has lectured nationally and internationally. Dr. Sicks is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry, International Association of Contact Lens Educators, and Scleral Lens Education Society. Dr. Jasper completed her residency in primary care, ocular disease and contact lenses in Boston, Massachusetts where she also held a position as adjunct professor at NEWENCO. Leonard A. Levin, MD, PhD, of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the University of Wisconsin Medical School in Madison, Wisconsin, will speak about Discoveries About the Death, Protection & Regeneration of Neurons: Lessons and Prospects for Glaucoma Management. Academy attendees are fortunate to be able to hear not only Dr. Levins experience with nerve cells, but also his ideas about the future. Dr. Walline served on the Communications Committee, he was vice chair of the Scientific Program Committee, and he chaired the Faculty-Student Liaison Committee. When expanded it provides a list of search options that will switch the search inputs to match the current selection. Semantic Scholar profile for F. U. Baublitz, with 8 scientific research papers. Current research in the epidemiology of aging and visual impairment and studies into vision function and aging will be presented as well as the clinical implications of this work. William Milberg, Ph.D. 2008 Todays Research, Tomorrows Practice: How Does the Future Affect Today? Nashville, TN. She is a member of the AAOs Fellows Doing Research SIG Steering Committee. Ed Barlow, a well known futurist, will look into his crystal ball to predict possible outcomes in the future of health and eye care. This button displays the currently selected search type. Dr. Duenas joined the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a full time health scientist in 2004 assigned to the CDCs Vision Health Initiative. Dr. April Jasper graduated from Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry with highest honors in 1995. American Academy of Optometry 2023 is held in New Orleans LA, United States, from 10/11/2023 to 10/11/2023 in New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. The American Academy of Optometry''s annual meeting offers a wide selection of clinically relevant CE courses and progressive research in the clinical and . In 1991, Dave relocated to Texas and became the Director of National Accounts for Alcon and was later promoted to the Director of Professional Relations. One of the more hotly debated contemporary topics is the use of marijuana, both as a recreational drug and for medical treatment. Allan Flach, MD, PharmD, Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of California in San Francisco, is to address cannabinoids in Ophthalmology, including toxicology, compassionate use, research specific to ocular effects and therapy, and future potential. The American Academy of Optometry (AAO) is an organization of optometrists based in Orlando, Florida. She currently is a Clinician Scientist at the Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry at UC Berkeley, the PI of the Childhood Activity and Myopia (CAM) Study (NEI K23 funded) and sees pediatric patients at UC San Franciscos Benioff Childrens Hospital. Spear also worked in a variety of industry settings including: Currently, Dr. Dr. Nicholas Colatrella, is the medical director and owner of PineCone Vision Center in Sartell and St Cloud, MN. Currently, Colonel Spear is serving as the Commander of the 403rd ASTS at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi. American Academy of Optometry Annual Meeting Attendees to Compete in the World's Ultimate Eye Science Game In partnership with the Centre for Ocular Research & Education, CORE Knowledge 3.0 to debut in the academy's exhibit floor booth. 2007 Impact of an Aging Population on Eye Care. She has received the Dr. Roger Kame award from the AOA Cornea and Contact Lens Section and was named 2022 Contact Lens Educator of the Year (Americas) by the International Association of Contact Lens Educators. Southeast Region Director of Growth and Development, Vision Source, Director of Professional Relations, Novartis Ophthalmics, Director of Education and Vendor Relations Consultant, Vision Source, Member, Board of Directors, American Academy of Optometry, Member, The American Optometric Association, Member, Board of Directors, Think About Your Eyes, Chair, Industry Relations, Florida Optometric Association, Past Chair, Probable Cause Panel, Florida Board of Optometry. 2018 Todays Research, Tomorrows Practice Plenary Session She has been involved in a longitudinal study of aging for a population living in Marin County, CA. As the Deputy Assistant for Minority Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Dr. Graham develops and coordinates Federal health policy that addresses minority health concerns. Mr. Barlow helped shepherd the AOA through a multi-year project culminating in the report, Optometry 2020: the Future of the Profession. Nineteen hospitals have received an orthopedic center of excellence designation from health accreditor DNV Healthcare.. She is a member of the AAOs Fellows Doing Research SIG Steering Committee. He became a fellow for the American Academy of Optometry in 2000 and is an ardent supporter of AAOF. Currently Dr. Viswanathan also serves as the chair of the research pillar of the Academys Strategic Plan Implementation Committee and as the Academys representative on the National Alliance for Eye and Vision Research/Alliance for Eye and Vision Research professional society member council. Spear also worked in a variety of industry settings including: Currently, Dr. She is Director of the Contact Lens Service at the University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio since 1992. Future Meeting Dates. Approval does not imply acceptance by any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement. Dr. Szczotka-Flynn serves as an Associate Editor for Eye & Contact Lens and a guest editor for Optometry and Vision Science after having served on the OVS Editorial Board for 12 years. Victor L. Perez, MD, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, will discuss Cell Therapies for the Cornea and Ocular Surface. The use of stem cells in the care of patients with anterior segment limbal stem cell deficiency is the standard of care in ophthalmology. View a listing of past Academy annual meetings and other historical meeting information. Dr. Wong has authored numerous manuscripts and is a frequent lecturer on topics of ocular disease. This years plenary session puts the spotlight on specific ways this will impact your practice. Speaking to packed rooms of low vision specialists, his tale has always been compelling. Prior to her appointment at Hefner VAMC, Dr. Wong was a member of the medical staff at VA Hudson Valley Health Care System (Montrose, NY) where she served as Supervisor of the Optometry Residency Program and Coordinator of Research and Development. She completed a residency program in Primary Care Optometry at the San Francisco VA Medical Center. American Academy of Optometry (AAO) . She is also involved in the didactic training of students in specialty contact lenses and ophthalmic surgical procedures including injections, minor surgical procedures, and anterior segment laser therapy. Dr. Nicholas Colatrella, is the medical director and owner of PineCone Vision Center in Sartell and St Cloud, MN. Kerry Giedd, OD, MS, FAAO is a founding partner of Eola Eyes, a private group practice in Orlando, Florida, specializing in contact lenses. American Academy of Dental Group Practice 2023 Conference. She also carried out basic research at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (1989-1990). After 28 years of service, Dave retired from Alcon in 2014 as the Director of Academic Development. Danne was with Essilor of America for 29 years and retired in 2018. In 2013 he received Board Certification in Medical Optometry by the American Board of Certification in Medical Optometry. 1978 Dr. Mick graduated from the University of Michigan in 1997 and the University of California Berkeley School of Optometry in 2001. While growing his own practices, Dr. His interests include contact lenses, corneal topography and anterior segment diseases. She completed her residency in ocular disease at the Veterans hospital in Portland, Oregon affiliated with OHSU and Pacific University. Dr. Wilmer lectures locally, regionally and nationally on a number of topics. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and board certified by the American Board of Certification in Medical Optometry. Professor of Ophthalmology and Preventive Medicine, University of Southern California. At this meeting, optometrists and students come together every year for continuing education and to present research that they have been working on over the past year. She has been involved in residency education throughout her academic career as the Chief Mentor of the Primary Care and Contact Lens residency program and currently serves as the Director of Affiliate Residency Programs. Additionally, Dr. Duenas works toward offering a scientific bases for collaboration among provider groups, financing systems, and policy makers such that health care systems can respond effectively to vision and eye health as a major public health concern. I'm glad we continue to advance the technology to measure,quantify, and The following year she completed a residency program in Cornea and Contact Lenses at Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry where she also was able to perform anterior segment laser and minor surgical procedures. Register today to join us in D.C.! Dr. West is the El-Maghraby Professor of Preventive Ophthalmology at Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins University. She is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the UCSF School of Medicine and serves as the Chair of the AAO Research Committee. Dave and his wife Denise reside in Colleyville, Texas. She has authored or co-authored ~80 peer reviewed manuscripts, 12 book chapters, 100 scientific meeting abstracts, and has presented about 200 presentations world-wide. She is past-president of The National Academy of Opticianry, served on the Board of Directors, Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology Education and Research Foundation, Commission on Opticianry Education, Advisory Board, New York City Technical College, Brooklyn, New York Ophthalmic Dispensing Program, Advisory Board, Essex County College, Newark, New Jersey Ophthalmic Dispensing Program, Advisory Board, International Academy of Sports Vision, Advisory Board, EyeQuest Conference, and was Chairman, Associate Member Relations, Opticians Association of America. Highlights include "Let's Dance and Deal", on Friday, October 28, beginning at 9 p.m. He is now running his own consulting business and serves on a number of boards including the American Academy of Optometry Foundation and the Southern College of Optometry. Dr. Wilsons clinical experience includes over 20 years of service at a Boston area community health center. The Shields team has authored over 9 textbooks, 300 chapters in textbooks and over 1,000 original peer reviewed articles. Dr. April Jasper graduated from Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry with highest honors in 1995. Este botn muestra el tipo de bsqueda seleccionado. She completed her residency in Cornea, Contact Lenses also at IU and a PhD in Vision Science in 2011 from University of California, Berkeley. He has served as Chair of the Executive Board of the American Public Health Association and as President of the National Optometric Association, the Indiana Optometric Association, and the Indiana Public Health Association. Hyperosmolarity is one of the key disfunctions in ocular surface disease and dry eye. Kovin Naidoo Her passion is contagious, and her effectiveness as a leader of the breast cancer movement is demonstrated in the growth and achievements of Breast Cancer Action (BCA) since she became its executive director in 1995. Evidence-based Health Care Gordon Guyatt, MD (25 minutes) Dr. Cotter has served in leadership positions for several large-scale NEI-funded studies the Multi-Ethnic Pediatric Eye Disease Study (MEPEDS), the Collaborative Longitudinal Evaluation of Refractive Error (CLEERE), the Convergence Insufficiency Treatment Trial (CITT), and the CITT-Attention & Reading Trial (CITT-ART). Sandra S. Block, OD, FAAO, FCOVD, MEd, MPH, 2020. AAOpt 2022: Acute effects of cannabis on patients October 27, 2022 She has received the Dr. Roger Kame award from the AOA Cornea and Contact Lens Section and was named 2022 Contact Lens Educator of the Year (Americas) by the International Association of Contact Lens Educators. She partners with many local outreach programs to provide eye care for those in need and mentors medical students in her role as an assistant professor at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine. This years Plenary Session will be of interest to men and women alike, whether they are vision scientists, clinical optometrists, patients, or patient advocates. He has been published several times and lectures nationally on various topics including OSD, dry eye, cataract surgery, pharmacology, corneal diseases and LASIK. Dr. Gunilla Haegerstrm-Portnoy, optometrist and researcher, will emphasize vision function in older patients not classified as visually impaired by standard acuity measures. She completed a hospital-based optometry residency at the FDR VA Hospital in Montrose, NY. Its goal is to maintain and enhance excellence in optometric practice, by both promoting research and the dissemination of knowledge. Director At Large, Research Committee Liaison, Dr. Harb earned a joint OD/MS (Vision Science) degree from The New England College of Optometry (NECO) in 2004 where she also completed a residency in Pediatrics. Here, she discusses why she chose to complete her residency at the School, her passion for pediatric optometry, and what . She has been involved with section leadership within the AAO and has previously served as the Chair of the Anterior Segment Section and she most recently served as the Diplomate Written Exam Chair. Rohit Varma, MD, MPH In 2000, Mike underwent a corneal epithelial stem cell transplant, and then a corneal transplant, enabling him to see. Dr. Coulter is active in multiple other optometric organizations. OVS Journal & Additional Optometry Journals, Comprehensive Eye Care Section Ocular Photo Contest, https://aaopt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/AAOPT-Logo.png, Senior Director, Professional Relations, Vision Group Holdings, Consulting Director, Professional Development and Program Implementation at Alcon. She is the Associate Dean for Admissions and Student Affairs at Berkeley Optometry where she teaches the Anterior Segment Disease course and is a clinical instructor as well as a mentor for the Primary Care and Pediatric residents. He completed an ocular disease optometric residency at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in 2002. Previously he has served as the Chair of Academys Scientific Program Committee, Vision Science SIG and as a member of the Academys Awards and Admittance Committees. This button displays the currently selected search type. The keynote speakers of this years plenary session will discuss three of the hottest topics that will change how optometry will be practiced in the future. Dr. Mick has served on the Membership Committee, Scientific Program Committee, and Awards Committee of the American Academy of Optometry. 2004 Todays Research, Tomorrows Practice: Technologys Impact on Standards of Care, The Human Genome Project and its Promise for Health Care (40 minutes) Spear founded and was owner/operator from 1997-2016 of both Sight and Sun Eyeworks and Panhandle Vision Institute, a 14 doctor vertically integrated Optometric/Ophthalmology practice. Dr. Coulter is active in multiple other optometric organizations. His research is directed at neuroprotection and regeneration of retinal ganglion cells and other retinal neurons. Dr. Wilmer lectures locally, regionally and nationally on a number of topics. He is a former Associate Editor for the Academys journal Optometry and Vision Science. When expanded it provides a list of search options that will switch the search inputs to match the current selection. She serves on the Board of the American Academy of Optometry Foundation and is a former member of the Academys Membership Committee. World Report and the relevance to Optometry: A Global Perspective 2011 - Feb 202312 years. 2 days ago Web American Academy Of Optometry Meeting 2023 Trade Shows Medical & Pharma Ophthalmology & Optometry , , Oct 11 - 14, . The consequences in missing these lesions are significant. The AOA invites you to participate in our ePoster (Electronic Poster) Session prior to and during Optometry's Meeting ! Mild Traumatic Brain Injury is an Oxymoron. Chicago . In 2000 the National Academies of Practice named him a Distinguished Clinical Fellow. She is a fellow of the AAOpt 2022: CHAMP study shows positive top-line results for treating myopia October 28, 2022 The CHAMP phase 3 study shows strong safety and efficacy of NVK002 for the treatment of myopia. Global Franchise Head, Vision Care, Alcon, Herm Cukier Her current role is Associate Professor and attending optometrist for third- and fourth-year interns in the Cornea and Contact Lens Center at the Illinois Eye Institute. She served as Principal Investigator for the CITT and CITT-ART clinical trials and has completed multiple research studies in pediatric vision and vision in autism. AAOPT 2023 is going to be the world's prominent meeting for presenting and gathering the last info on Medical, Health Care, Optometry, Ophthalmology and Eye Care. Danne is an A.B.O. Dr. Wood served as Assistant Commissioner for Womens Health and Director of the Office of Womens Health at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (2000 2005); Director of the Division of Policy and Program Development at the Office of Womens Health, U.S Department of Health & Human Services (1995 2000); and as Deputy Director/Science Advisor for the Congressional Caucus for Womens Issues (1990 1995). A former member of the National Advisory Committee for the National Center for Childrens Vision and Eye Health (NCCVEH), Dr. Cotter recently served as the Co-Chair of the Public Health & Disparities Research Panel for the NEIs Strategic Plan for the Future (2021-2025). He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and is a Diplomate in the Section on Cornea, Contact Lenses and Refractive Technologies. Past and Future Meetings Past and Future Meetings Locations and Dates of Future Meetings AAO 2023, Nov. 3-6 - San Francisco, Moscone Center AAO 2024, Oct. 18-21 - Chicago, McCormick Place AAO 2025, Oct. 17-20 - Orlando, Orange County Convention Center AAO 2026, Oct. 9-12 - New Orleans, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Associate Director for Research, New England Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC)-Boston Division Submitted March 4, 1976. He was the Principal Investigator of the Los-Angles Latin Eye Study (LALES). His interests include contact lenses, corneal topography and anterior segment diseases. Roger Wilson, OD, FAAO Her research interests include cataracts and diabetes as well as visual impairment among the elderly. Her most recent position was Director of Professional Education. Nevermind, I've remembered my password. Dr. Colatrella is a fellow in the American Academy of Optometry, past Chair of its disease section and a founding chair of the Anterior Segment Section. Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School He previously served 8 years as a board member for Optometry Cares, the American Optometric Association Foundation. Stacey Coulter, OD, MS received her doctor of optometry degree in 1991 from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry (PCO), completed a residency in Pediatric Optometry at PCO in 1992, and received an MS degree in education from Nova Southeastern University (NSU) in 2012. Results of the National Eye Institutes Latino Eye Health Study 2009 Todays Research, Tomorrows Practice: Longterm Deprivation and Perception. In the AAO, Dr. Coulter is a Diplomate and past Chair of the Binocular Vision, Perception, & Pediatric Optometry Section. The Robert A. Groff Professor of Neurosurgery Vice Chairman for Research and Education The service is the largest eye cancer center in the country and has helped Wills achieve their prestigious ranking each year among the top eye centers in the country. This button displays the currently selected search type. Dr. Wong received her OD and PhD from the State University of New York College of Optometry. Dr. Marshall is Chair of the Minority Health Advisory Committee of the Indiana State Department of Health and Vice Chair of the Indiana Public Health Institute. 95th Annual Scientific Meeting Of The American Prosthodontic Society 2023. Dr. Mick is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of California Berkeley School of Optometry. In 2000 Dr. Marshall completed a US Public Health Service Primary Care Policy Fellowship with the US Department of Health and Human Services. Chicago, IL. He founded the Boston Mens Cardiovascular Health Project, a project designed to identify behavioral explanations for decreased adherence to adequate diet and exercise by African American men. Michael Duenas, OD She is the co-Chair of the Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group (PEDIG), a clinical research network of pediatric optometrists and ophthalmologists funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Eye Institute (NEI) who perform clinical investigations related to pediatric eye disorders. A recipient of numerous teaching awards and editor of the textbook Clinical Applications of Prisms, Sue is a former Ezell Fellow and the 2019 recipient of the Glenn A Fry Lecture Award from the American Academy of Optometry. Academy will be the most comprehensive eye-care meeting in the optometry industry and represents the full spectrum of optometric professionals and decision makers, anticipating 8,000+ in attendance. AAO 2023 - American Academy of Ophthalmology AAO 2023 / Program / AAO 2023 Past Named Lectures Meeting or Deadline Join the Academy in San Francisco for AAO 2023, our 127th annual meeting, Friday Nov. 3 - Monday Nov. 6. Dr. Sharpe received her Doctor of Optometry degree from the Indiana University School of Optometry. He is currently the Principal Investigator of the Multi-Ethic Pediatric Eye Disease Study (MEPEDS), an epidemiologic study of blindness, visual impairment and ocular disease in children aged 6 months to 72 months from four racial/ethnic groups. He has more than 41 peer-reviewed articles, is the editor of two textbooks and serves on the editorial board of the journal Ophthalmology.
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