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OCULOPLASTICS: TRAUMA, COSMETICS AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES FROM BEDSIDE TO COURTROOM SEPTEMBER 19–21, 2013 PROGRAM Presented by the Sally Letson Foundation and the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Medicine THE WESTIN OTTAWA 11 Colonel By Drive | (4th Floor Ballrooms Confederation I/Provinces) | Ottawa, ON 45

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OCULOPLASTICS: TRAUMA, COSMETICS AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES

FROM BEDSIDE TO COURTROOM

S E P T E M B E R 1 9 – 2 1 , 2 0 1 3

P R O G R A M

Presented by the Sally Letson Foundation and the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Medicine

Faculté de médecineFaculty of Medicine

THE WESTIN OTTAWA11 Colonel By Drive | (4th Floor Ballrooms Confederation I/Provinces) | Ottawa, ON

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CHAIRMANJEFFREY NERAD,� MD,� FACSCincinnati Eye Institute, Partner • Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Cincinnati • Cincinnati, Ohio

CO-CHAIRDAVID JORDAN,� MD,� FRCSC,� FACSProfessor of Ophthalmology • University of Ottawa Eye Institute • Ottawa, Ontario

I N V I T E D S P E A K E R S

JUDITH ALLEN,� LLBAIM (Arbitration/Investigation/Mediation) • Ottawa, Ontario

SEYMOUR BROWNSTEIN,� MD,� FRCSCLes Amis Chair in Vision Science • Professor, Departments of Ophthalmology and Laboratory Medicine (Pathology) • Director, Ophthalmic Pathology Laboratory • Chairman, Research Day and UMRF Committee • University of Ottawa Eye Institute, The Ottawa Hospital • Ottawa, Ontario

CHRISTOPHER L.B. CANNY,� MD,� FRCSCMedical Officer, Physician Consulting Services • Canadian Medical Protective Association • Ottawa, Ontario

FRANÇOIS CODÈRE,� MD,� FRCSCAssociate Professor of Ophthalmology • Université de Montréal and McGill University • Montreal, Quebec

PETER DOLMAN,� MD,� FRCSCClinical Professor, Division Head of Oculoplastics and Orbit • University of British Columbia • Vancouver, British Columbia

JON DUTTON,� MD,� PHDProfessor of Ophthalmology, University of North Carolina • Chapel Hill, North Carolina

STEVEN M. GILBERG,� MD,� FRCSCChairman and Head, University of Ottawa Eye Institute • The Ottawa Hospital • Ottawa, Ontario

ROBERT KERSTEN,� MD,� FACSProfessor of Ophthalmology • UCSF Medical Center • San Francisco, California

VLADIMIR KRATKY,� MD,� FRCSCAssociate Professor, Department of Ophthalmology • Queen’s University • Kingston, Ontario

LOUISE A. MAWN,� MDAssociate Professor Ophthalmology and Neurological Surgery • Vanderbilt University Medical Center • Nashville, Tennessee

JOSÉ RAUL MONTES,� MD,� FACSAssociate Professor, Ophthalmology Department • University of Puerto Rico • San Juan, Puerto Rico

JAMES R. PATRINELY,� MD,� FACSClinical Professor of Plastic Surgery and Ophthalmology • Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas • Plastic Eye Surgery Associates, PLLC • Houston, Texas and Pensacola, Florida

SANDY SKOTNICKI,� MD,� FRCPCAssistant Professor, University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine • Department of Dermatology • Toronto, Ontario

A D D I T I O N A L FA C U LT Y

LARRY H. ALLEN,� MD,� FRCSCAssociate Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Western Ontario • London, Ontario

BRYAN ARTHURS,� MD,� FRCSC,� DABOAssociate Professor of Ophthalmology, McGill University • Montreal, Quebec

MICHEL BELLIVEAU,� MDOculoplastic Surgery Fellow • University of Toronto • Toronto, Ontario

ISABELLE HARDY,� MD,� FRCSC Associate Clinical Professor • Director, Department of Ophthalmology • Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital • Université de Montréal • Montreal, Quebec

JOHN HARVEY,� MD,� FRCSCProfessor & Division Head Ophthalmology • Director Oculoplastic, Reconstructive, Lacrimal & Orbital Service • McMaster University • Hamilton, Ontario

FACULTY

REGISTRATION

A D M I N I S T R AT I O N F E E S ( I n c l u d e s c o n t i n e n t a l b r e a k f a s t , l u n c h T h u r s d a y

a n d F r i d a y , F r i d a y r e c e p t i o n )

before september 3 as of september 4

OPHTHALMOLOGIST $250 $350

PHYSICIAN $250 $350

OPTOMETRIST $250 $350

ALLIED HEALTH PERSONNEL $100 $200 (Nurses, assistants, technicians, orthoptists, PhD researchers)

RESIDENTS/FELLOWS $100 $200

MEDICAL STUDENTS N/C $50 (Proof requ i red: i .e . s tudent card or le t ter f rom superv isor )

INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVES $500 $700

Guest lunches $25 per lunch (per day Thursday and Fr iday )

R E G I S T E R O N L I N E AT C O S - S C O . C A / S A L LY L E T S O N ( U S E C O S U S E R N A M E A N D PA S S W O R D )

ACCOMMODATIONHeadquarters Hotel | The Westin Hotel | 11 Colonel By Drive | Ottawa, ON K1N 9H4

Tel: (613) 560-7000 | Fax: (613) 234-5396Special group rate of $231.00 based on availability. Group rate available until August 27, 2013.

CANCELLATION POLICY : No refunds al lowed

ONSITE REGISTRATION: 4TH FLOOR, NUNAVUTThursday September 19 – Friday September 20: 0700–1500

Saturday September 21: 0700–1230

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

CREDITS

The 2013 Sally Letson Symposium has been approved by the COS as an accredited group learning activity under Section 1 of the Maintenance of Certification program as defined by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Physicians may claim a maximum of 20 Section 1 credits.

Through an agreement between the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert Royal College MOC credits to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert Royal College MOC credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme

Note: this program is approved for CPD credits for ophthalmologists. Please check with your college or certifying body for your own certification guidelines.

The 2013 Symposium br ings together a dynamic panel of internat ional and local experts to review the latest in Oculoplast ics. This interact ive program wi l l emphasize pract ical c l in ical points in eyel id, nasolacr imal and orbit topics, as wel l as discussion on trauma, cosmetics and medicolegal issues. The Symposium is designed for Oculoplast ic surgeons, comprehensive ophthalmologists, post-graduate tra inees, medical students, and ophthalmic a l l ied health professionals.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

AT T H E E N D O F T H I S S Y M P O S I U M , PA R T I C I PA N T S W I L L B E A B L E T O :

• Demonstrate an understanding of pr inciples behind l id lacerat ion repair.

• Integrate practical tips for the use of botulinum toxin in your practice.

• Discuss the current medical legal hot spots for Ophthalmology.

• Recognize common post-op ptosis surgery compl icat ions.

• Compare and contrast approaches to treat ing thyroid eye disease.

THURSDAY SEP 190 7 0 0

Registration and continental breakfast

0 8 0 0

Opening Remarks • Brian Leonard, Chairman Jeff Nerad

Session I Eyelid Topics: Lumps and Bumps

0 8 0 5

Benign lumps and bumps and when to be suspicious

• David Jordan

0 8 2 0

Malignant bumps, biopsy techniques and when to refer

• Jeff Nerad

0 8 4 0

Local anesthesia tips and hot wire tricks • Peter Dolman

0 8 5 5

Anticoagulants and the surgical patient • Jon Dutton

0 9 1 5

Pathologic pearls of the ocular adnexa

• Seymour Brownstein

0 9 3 0

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, Jon Dutton, Peter Dolman

0 9 5 0 – 1 0 1 0 • B R E A K

Session II Nasolacrimal Topics

1 0 1 0

The patient with tearing—a practical work-up

• David Jordan

1 0 3 0

Why I like the external DCR • Robert Kersten

1 0 4 5

Why I like the endonasal approach • François Codère

1 1 0 5

Tearing in children • Peter Dolman

1 1 2 0

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, François Codère, Peter Dolman, Robert Kersten

1 1 4 5 – 1 3 0 0 • L U N C H CONFEDERATION II/III

Session III Eyelid Topics

1 3 0 0

Anatomy of the aging face • Jon Dutton

1 3 2 0

Pediatric orbital lumps and bumps • François Codère

1 3 4 0

Managing the patient with facial nerve palsy

• Steven M. Gilberg

1 4 0 0

Entropion/ectropion—practical approaches

• Robert Kersten

1 4 2 0

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, François Codère, Robert Kersten, Steven M. Gilberg

1 4 4 0 – 1 5 0 0 • B R E A K

Session IV Trauma

1 5 0 0

The lacerated eyelid and tips on lid reconstruction: keep it simple • Jeff Nerad

1 5 2 0

On call and a canalicular laceration walks in? What to do? • David Jordan

1 5 4 0

An interesting trauma case • James R. Patrinely

1 5 5 0

An interesting trauma case • Vladimir Kratky

1 6 0 0

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad

1 6 2 0

Introduction of 2013 Bryan St. L. Liddy Lecture

• Steven M. Gilberg

1 6 2 5

2013 Bryan St. L. Liddy Lecture: Sympathetic ophthalmia—relevance to oculoplastic surgery

• Jon Dutton

1 6 5 0

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad

1 6 5 5

Closing remarks • Jeff Nerad

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FRIDAY SEP 200 7 0 0

Registration and continental breakfast

Session V Eyelid Topics: Ptosis

0 8 0 0

Introduction of 2013 A.G. Watson Lecturer

• Brian Leonard

0 8 0 5

2013 A.G Watson Lecture: Current concepts and controversies in ptosis surgery • Jeff Nerad

0 8 3 5

Why I like the anterior approach • Robert Kersten

0 8 5 0

Why I like the posterior approach • John Harvey

0 9 0 5

The oculopharyngeal dystrophy syndrome

• François Codère

0 9 2 5

Complications in ptosis surgery and how to avoid them • Louise A. Mawn

0 9 4 0

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, Peter Dolman, Robert Kersten, Louise A. Mawn

1 0 0 0 – 1 0 2 0 • B R E A K

Session VI Orbit

1 0 2 0

There’s a patient in the waiting room with proptosis: what to do? • Louise A. Mawn

1 0 3 5

CT versus MRI scan: anatomy and practical considerations • Jon Dutton

1 0 5 0

Orbital fractures for the comprehensive ophthalmologist • Jeff Nerad

1 1 0 5

Enuclation vs evisceration: when reality strikes

• Isabelle Hardy

1 1 2 0

An interesting orbit case • Larry H. Allen

1 1 3 0

Questions and controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, Larry H. Allen, Isabelle Hardy

1 1 5 0 – 1 3 0 0 • L U N C H CONFEDERATION II/III

Session VII Cosmetics

1 3 0 0

Botulinum toxin: practical tips • José Raul Montes

1 3 2 0

Upper blepharoplasty: current concepts • Jeff Nerad

1 3 4 0

Lower blepharoplasty: current concepts

• James R. Patrinely

1 4 0 0

To lift or fill: practical considerations

• José Raul Montes

1 4 2 0

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, José Raul Montes, James R. Patrinely

1 4 4 0 – 1 5 0 0 • B R E A K

Session VIII Medicolegal Issues

1 5 0 0

Patients to avoid: “The Dirty Dozen”� • James R. Patrinely

1 5 2 0

Medicolegal hot spots for ophthalmologists: what are the issues? • Christopher L.B. Canny

1 5 5 0

Avoiding and surviving court room appearances

• Judith Allen

1 6 2 0

An unfortunate complication following tissue filler injection • Bryan Arthurs

1 6 3 5

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, Christopher L.B. Canny, James R. Patrinely

1 6 5 5

Closing remarks • Jeff Nerad

1 7 1 5

Reception for all attendees—Governor General ballroom

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SATURDAY SEP 210 7 0 0

Registration and continental breakfast

Session IX Miscellaneous

0 8 0 0

Opening remarks • Jeff Nerad

0 8 0 5

Orbital cellulitis: new concepts and MRSA

• Louise A. Mawn

0 8 2 0

Contact dermatitis: practical considerations

• Sandy Skotnicki

0 8 4 0

Blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, myokymia

• James R. Patrinely

0 9 0 5

Zoster ophthalmicus disaster and the Zoster vaccine

• Michel Belliveau

0 9 2 0

Questions and controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, Jon Dutton, Sandy Skotnicki

0 9 4 0 – 1 0 0 0 • B R E A K

Session X Thyroid Patients and the Anopthalmic Socket

1 0 0 0

Thyroid eye disease: current concepts • Jeff Nerad

1 0 2 0

Treatment strategies (steroids, radiation, surgery) • Peter Dolman

1 0 4 0

Enucleation, evisceration and orbital implants

• David Jordan

1 1 0 0

The patient with an artificial eye: maintenance and care • Louise A. Mawn

1 1 2 0

Evolution of the human orbit: 50 million years in the making • Jon Dutton

1 1 5 0

Questions and controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, Peter Dolman

1 2 0 0

Closing remarks • Jeff Nerad

SALLY LETSON SECRETARIATc/o Canadian Ophthalmological Society

610-1525 Carling Avenue | Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R9Tel: (613) 729-6779 ext. 221 | toll free within Canada (800) 267-5763

Fax: (613) 729-7209 | Email: [email protected] and accommodation details: cos-sco.ca/sallyletson

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