81th Annual Wilmer Residents Association Clinical Meeting
Clinical Update Meeting for Ophthalmologists
81th Annual Wilmer Residents Association Clinical Meeting
Clinical Update Meeting for Ophthalmologists
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Wilmer Eye Institute
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Turner 20, 720 Rutland Avenue
US - MD 21205 Baltimore
Tel.: +1 410 9552959
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Basisinformation
Datum16.06.2023, 08:00 - 16:00FortbildungBaltimoreSpracheEnglischCME Max6 CME PunkteVeranstalterWilmer Eye Institute
Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineOrganisatorWilmer Eye Institute
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Turner 20, 720 Rutland Avenue
US - MD 21205 Baltimore
Tel.: +1 410 9552959 -
VERANSTALTUNGSORT
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Turner Bldg
733 N Broadway
MD 21205 Baltimore, US -
Programm
Objectives
- 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
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Gebühren
Fachärzte/-innenGebühren abunbekanntÄrzte/-innen in WeiterbildungGebühren abunbekanntStudenten/-innenGebühren abunbekanntOrthoptisten/-innenGebühren abunbekannt
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Buchung / Anmeldung
For more information please contact the organizer.
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Zertifizierung
Zertifizierung beantragt für 6 CME Punkte bei der Sonstige
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.