Penn Medicine Annual Scheie Eye Anniversary Meeting
Penn Medicine Annual Scheie Eye Anniversary Meeting
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Master Complex Cases in Ophthalmology & Neurology

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Explore foundational and advanced topics through dynamic and engaging video modules.

Apply your knowledge in clinical practice with confidence and precision

This course is designed to provide the audience with the most current clinical advances in ophthalmology and highlight on-going research taking place at the Scheie Eye Institute in the fields of glaucoma, anterior segment, retinal diseases, genetics, oculoplastic surgery, neuro-ophthalmology and ocular pathology. Evidence-based guidelines are an important foundational element to anchor a population health approach that advances eye and vision health. First, they provide guidance based on sound, objective evidence that a variety of care providers can use to improve the uniformity of messaging about, and the quality of, patient care. Second, they establish a baseline from which to measure improvement in care processes and patient health outcomes. Third, they promote a culture of accountability by enabling performance comparisons and encouraging the uniform adoption of best practices.

Why This Course is Right for You:

If you’re a neurologist or ophthalmologist striving to stay at the forefront of eye and vision care, this course is an invaluable resource. The Scheie Eye Institute brings you direct access to real-world clinical cases, innovative surgical techniques, and cutting-edge research that will immediately enhance your diagnostic and treatment approach.

You’ll gain:

  •  Confidence in managing complex cases—from optic disc edema to rare orbital tumors

  •  Insights into genetic therapies and novel approaches for inherited retinal diseases

  • Hands-on strategies to handle postoperative complications and improve patient satisfaction

  • Deep dives into ocular imaging, glaucoma management, and neuro-ophthalmic disorders

  •  A broader understanding of global eye care delivery and systemic health factors impacting vision

Whether you’re seeking to deepen your clinical knowledge, sharpen your surgical decision-making, or expand your familiarity with research-driven care, this course is built to equip you with the tools to lead with clinical excellence in your field.

What You Will Learn from This Course

After completing this activity, participants should be able to:

  1. Identify and manage complicated oculoplastic cases in the adult and pediatric age group
  2. Review treatment options for various diseases of the retina including macular degeneration
  3. Clarify new methods of diagnosis and management of various diseases of the cornea
  4. Discuss new diagnostic modalities and ocular imaging techniques
  5. Review insights into the diagnosis and management of glaucoma
  6. Discuss diagnostic challenges and management of various neuro-ophthalmic diseases

Topics Covered in the Course

  • A Diagnostic Anomaly

  • A Mass-ing Discovery

  • A Refractory Case of Optic Disc Edema

  • All Hyphemas Are Not What They Heme

  • An Unusual Case of Diplopia

  • Building a Better Bleb

  • Case Presentation: A Congenital Cataract

  • Characterization of Thyroid Eye Disease Reactivation Following First Teprotumumab Infusions

  • Comparison of Ophthalmic Surgeries: Teprotumumab vs. Steroids or Orbital Radiation

  • Correlation of Objective Ocular Alignment and Subjective Diplopia After Teprotumumab in TED

  • Defying the Odds

  • Developmental Changes of the Nasolacrimal Duct After Stent Placement in a Rabbit Model

  • Evolving Role of Endothelial Keratoplasty

  • Gene Therapy for LCA 5

  • Long-term Outcomes of Pediatric Glaucoma Drainage Implants

  • Managing Unhappy Postop Patients: How to Fix Without Making it Worse

  • Multimodal Imaging in Uveitis

  • Now You See Me. Now You Don’t!

  • Optimizing Systemic Factors in Normal Tension Glaucoma

  • Orbital Apocrine Hidrocytoma

  • Overview of Clinical Trials in Inherited Retinal Degeneration

  • Poor Man’s LASIK

  • Prevalence of Novel Antibodies in a Prospective Cohort of Dry Eye Patients

  • Should Systemic Steroids Be Given for Massive Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage?

  • Sierra Leone Southern Eye Institute

  • The “P-Score”: A New Reference-image Clinical Scale for Vascular Change in ROP

  • Treating Severe Photoreceptor Degeneration and Genetic Therapies

  • Vitreoretinopathy in CTNNB1 Syndrome

  • Welcome

  • Who is Providing Your Health Care: Standards for Patient Safety

  • “Please Stop the World Shaking!”

Who can learn from this course?

This course is ideal for medical professionals and specialists involved in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of eye and neuro-visual disorders. It is especially valuable for:

  • Ophthalmologists – looking to enhance their surgical techniques, imaging interpretation, and knowledge of cutting-edge therapies for retina, cornea, glaucoma, and ocular genetics

  • Neuro-ophthalmologists – seeking updates on optic nerve pathologies, diplopia, and neurological visual disturbances

  • Neurologists – interested in the intersection of brain and visual system disorders, including optic disc edema, CTNNB1 syndrome, and systemic influences on vision

  • Optometrists – aiming to deepen their clinical acumen in complex diagnostics and collaborate more effectively in multidisciplinary care

  • Oculoplastic Surgeons – for advanced insights on orbital tumors, eyelid anomalies, and pediatric ocular development

  • Medical Researchers & Fellows – who want exposure to clinical trials, gene therapy, and evolving ophthalmic technologies

  • Residents & Trainees – building a foundation of real-world case exposure and contemporary best practices in eye care

Whether you’re a seasoned specialist or a medical trainee, this course equips you with the latest advancements, evidence-based practices, and real patient cases to improve outcomes and drive innovation in your clinical work.

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