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Conference Secretariat2360 Corporate Circle, Suite 400 Henderson

NV 89074-7722, USAConference Series

Direct: (702) 508-5200 Ext: 8083Tel: +1 (800) 216 6499

Email: [email protected]

Tentative Program

November 02-04, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand

17th Global Ophthalmology, Optometry andGlaucoma Conference

Enlightening the vision range in ophthalmology

Seating is LimitedRegister Today!

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Conference Highlights• Primary and Secondary Glaucoma• Causes, Symptoms and Diagnosis of Glaucoma• Treatments and Medications for Glaucoma• Retina Disorders during Glaucoma• Pediatric Glaucoma• Surgical Techniques and Novel therapeutics in Glaucoma• Future of glaucoma treatment and management• Eye-Sight and Vision: An Overview• Neuro-Ophthalmology and Research• Clinical, Surgical Ophthalmology and Diagnostics Tools• Pediatric Ophthalmology and Novel Approaches• Ophthalmology Practice and surgery• Optometry and Vision Science• Ocular Oncology and Pharmacology• Ocular Microbiology and Immunology• Ophthalmic Research and Drug Delivery• The Science of Orthoptics• Ophthalmologists Career & Training• Optometrists Courses & Education

**Speaker Slots Available**

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Who Should Attend? This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of CEOs, CMOs, physicians, physician assistants,

surgeons, Veterinarian Physicians, program administrators, and other professionals from hospitals, ACOs, private practices, large group practices and clinics. Those who are currently involved in the care and management of Veterinary Diseases and Livestock Feedare encouraged to attend.

Abstract Information: Oral / Poster Presentation GuidelinesOral Presentations are generally split into TWO categories, as follows:

1. Plenary Lectures• Each Plenary lecture is 25 minutes in length and comprises one presentation. We recommend you plan

to present for approximately 20 minutes with 5 minutes for questions/discussion. • Where Plenary Lectures are presented as debates, each of two speakers should plan to present for

20 minutes, allowing five minutes for closing questions and conclusions. We recommend that invited speakers communicate in advance of the Moderator so that presentations may be coordinated.

2. Oral Sessions • Each Oral Session is 60 minutes in length and comprises two presentations, of 30 minutes each.

We recommend that you plan to present for approximately 15 minutes, allowing time for questions/discussion at the end of the presentation.

Please prepare you presentation in 16:9 format (screen are in format 16:9). We recommend you to save your PowerPoint presentation using PPT(X) format instead of PPS.

A technician is available in every session room to provide assistance when needed. Due to the online presentation system, all speakers are kindly requested to use provided PC onsite. Please be present in the session room 15 minutes prior the start of your session and follow the instructions from the Chairs and/or technician. During your presentation a remote control will be available for controlling your presentation. Please observe the time allotted to you as you will not be permitted to speak for longer time. At the end of the Congress, all presentations will be deleted from the presentation system and computers on-site.

Speaker Preview Room

All speakers are asked to upload their presentation at the Speaker Preview Room (located in the Registration area) at least one hour before the beginning of the session or the day before in case of a morning session.

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Poster GuidelinesThe poster exhibition will be an integral part of Glaucoma 2017.

The poster exhibition will be located on the exhibition area of the congress centre. The area will be clearly signposted from the registration area.

Technical Instructions:• Posters must be prepared in Portrait style.• Please DO NOT prepare a landscape poster• The dimensions should be 100 cm high by 70 cm wide• Posters should be attached to the boards with stickers, which you will be supplied to the organizers.• Poster session schedule Posters will be displayed and presented in session.

Please plan to be at your poster and available to answer questions from delegates at the time of your assigned poster session. Posters will be displayed according to the POSTER numbers given by the organizers and will be grouped by sub topic.

Young Researchers ForumThe Young Researchers Forum offers young researchers the possibility to meet and discuss research topics and methodologies, share and develop ideas, learn from each other and gain knowledge from senior researchers.

Young Researcher Sessions are organized at the Glaucoma 2017, to provide a unique platform for Young Researchers/Investigators for presenting latest research projects with an in-depth analysis. Young Investigators (e.g. Post-Graduate students, Post-doctoral fellows, Trainees, Junior faculty) are the focus of this event. Participants should be below the age of 33 years. All submissions must be in English.

The prize winning papers will be considered for publication in the international journals once the paper is subjected to standard review procedures.

For further information please contact: [email protected]

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Registration InformationHow To Register

Website: www.glaucoma.conferenceseries.com/registration.php

Registration Fees• Early Registration Fee: $699.00

(SAVE $100.00 — DEADLINE: June 28, 2017)• Regular Registration Fee: $799.00

(SAVE $100.00 — June 28, 2017 through August 15, 2017)• Late Registration Fee: $899.00

(August 16, 2017 through November 02, 2017)• Group Discount: Register three or more attendees and receive

$50.00 off per person• Student Registration: 249$• Young Researchers Forum Fee: 399$

Cancellation PolicyCancellations must be received in writing 60 days prior to the meeting and are subject to a $100 processing fee. Refunds will not be granted after October 08, 2017, nor will they be given for no-shows. Please email cancellations to [email protected]

AccommodationsAvani Atrium Bangkok Phetchaburi Rd - Soi Petchaburi 38 Bangkapi Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10310 Thailand

To make reservations and ensure that you will have a hotel room at the same location as the conference, please choose your package and register at www.glaucoma.conferenceseries.com/registration.php

PaymentsWe accept Visa, Master Card, American Express and checks. If paying by credit card, please utilize our online registration site located at www.glaucoma.conferenceseries.com/registration.php If you wish to pay by check, please contact [email protected] For more information:Questions? Contact 1 (800) 216 6499 or inquiries: [email protected] now at http://glaucoma.conferenceseries.com/registration.php

Stay Connected Before, During and After the Event!

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Organizing Comittee Members 2016

Anthony Molteno

K S Sriprakash

R. S. Chauhan

Dalal Shawky

M. Nazrul Islam Syed Imtiaz ali Shah

Farzana Afzal

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Glimpses of Glaucoma 2016

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Day 1: November 02, 2017Opening Ceremony

Conference Souvenir LaunchEnlightening the vision range in ophthalmologyKeynote Forum (& Exhibitions Full day)(Panel discussions and Reviews)Coffee Break: Networking & RefreshmentsGroup Photo

Speaker ForumSessions Chair’s IntroductionSession 1: Primary and Secondary GlaucomaSession 2: Causes, Symptoms and Diagnosis of GlaucomaSession 3: Treatments and Medications for GlaucomaSession 4: Retina Disorders during GlaucomaSession 5: Pediatric GlaucomaPanel discussions and Reviews

Lunch BreakYoung Research Forum(Panel discussions and Reviews)Coffee Break: Networking & RefreshmentsB2B MeetingsCertificates Felicitation by the organizing Committee

Day 2: November 03, 2017Introduction

Keynote Forum (& Exhibitions Full day)(Panel discussions and Reviews)Coffee Break: Networking & Refreshments

Speaker ForumSessions Chair’s IntroductionSession 6: Surgical Techniques and Novel therapeutics in GlaucomaSession 7: Future of glaucoma treatment and managementSession 8: Eye-Sight and Vision: An OverviewSession 9: Neuro-Ophthalmology and ResearchPanel discussions and ReviewsYoung Research Forum(Panel discussions and Reviews)

Lunch breakYoung Research Forum(Panel discussions and Reviews)Coffee Break: Networking & RefreshmentsB2B MeetingsCertificates Felicitation by the organizing Committee

Day 3: November 04, 2017Introduction

Keynote Forum (& Exhibitions Full day)(Panel discussions and Reviews)Coffee Break: Networking & Refreshments

Speaker ForumSessions Chair’s IntroductionSessions 10: Clinical, Surgical Ophthalmology and Diagnostics ToolsSession 11: Pediatric Ophthalmology and Novel ApproachesSession 12: Ophthalmology Practice and surgerySession 13: Optometry and Vision ScienceSession 14: Ocular Oncology and Pharmacology

Lunch BreakB2B Meetings(Panel discussions and Reviews)Speaker Sessions (Cont…)Chair’s Introduction(Panel discussions and Reviews)Coffee Break: Networking & RefreshmentsCertificates Felicitation by the organizing Committee

Closing Ceremony

Tentative Program

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08:30-09:00 RegistrationsStudio 5

Day 1 October 13, 2016

Group PhotoSpecial Session

10:00-11:00Management of Failing BlebM. Nazrul Islam, Bangladesh Eye Hospital, Bangladesh

Networking and Refreshment Break 11:00-11:15 @ Sessions:Track 1: Primary Glaucoma Track 2: Secondary Glaucoma Session Chair: Said JamalEddin, Baish General Hospital, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaSession Co-chair: Leila Mohan, Comtrust Eye Hospital, India

Session Introduction

11:15-11:40 Title: Myectomy technique for horizontal squint surgerySaid JamalEddin, Baish General Hospital, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

11:40-12:05 Title: The art and craft of classical trabeculectomyRajender Singh Chauhan, University of Health Sciences, India

12:05-12:30Title: Secondary glaucoma in a rural Indian eye hospital: An overview of dimension, profile and visual presentationNavonil Sau, Vivekananda Mission Asram Netra Niramay Niketan, India

12:30-12:55 Title: Yoga and glaucomaLeila Mohan, Comtrust Eye Hospital, India

12:55-13:20Title: Treatment of glaucoma with cataract by combined surgery (Phacoemulsification with IOL with Trabeculectomy)Enghmingliani Ralte, Civil Hospital Aizawl, India

Lunch Break 13:20-14:20 @ Track 3: Causes of GlaucomaTrack 4: Symptoms and Diagnosis of GlaucomaTrack 6: Medication of GlaucomaSession Chair: Anita Shah, GB Pant Hospital, IndiaSession Co-chair: Shoumya Jyoti Datta Mazumder, Vivekananda Mission Asram Netra Niramay Niketan, India

Session Introduction

14:20-14:45 Title: Malignant glaucomaPhilip Kuruvilla, Aradhana Eye Institute, India

14:45-15:10 Title: Medical treatment of primary open angle glaucoma: Recent advancementZakia Sultana Shahid, Anwer Khan Modern Medical College, Bangladesh

15:10-15:35 Title: Association of pigmentary glaucoma with pigment dispersion syndromeSyed Imtiaz Ali Shah, CMC & SMBB Medical University, Pakistan

Networking and Refreshment Break 15:35-15:55 @

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Keynote Forum09:15-09:30 Introduction09:30-10:00 Title: How does visual field Loss in patients with glaucoma correlate with loss of mobility and does this affect depressive symptoms? Ger van Rens, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands

Glaucoma 2016 Scientific Program

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15:55-16:20 Title: Moon migraines or intermittent angle closure glaucomasM V Francis, Teresa Eye & Migraine Centre, India

16:20-16:45 Title: Prostaglandin analogues in glaucoma – The current perspectivesAngshuman Das, Mursidabad Medical College, India

16:45-17:10 Title: Diabetic Retinopathy: An experiment with behavior change communication programShoumya Jyoti Datta Mazumder, Vivekananda Mission Asram Netra Niramay Niketan, India

17:10-17:35 Title: Glaucoma awareness and management in A&N Islands (India)Anita Shah, GB Pant Hospital, India

Panel DiscussionDay 2 October 14, 2016

Studio 5 Keynote Forum

09:00-09:30 Title: DNA restructuring gene therapy Sunita Rana Agarwal, Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital, India

Sessions: Track 7: Retina Disorders during GlaucomaTrack 9: Surgical Techniques in GlaucomaTrack 12: Glaucoma ManagementSession Chair: Enrique Suareze, King Khaled Eye Specialists Hospital, Saudi ArabiaSession Co-Chair: Mita Joshi, Shalby Hospital, India

Session Introduction

09:30-09:55Title: Selection and counselling of patients for LasikSheena Balakrishnan, Burjeel Hospital, UAE

09:55-10:20Title: The utility of the verus ring in performing safe and efficient capsulorhexis in eyes with corneal scarringEnrique Suareze, King Khaled Eye Specialists Hospital, Saudi Arabia

10:20-10:45Title: Interactive session on glaucoma cases: Real case scenario Amit Solanki, Centre for Sight Eye Hospital, India

10:45-11:10Title: Effect of trabeculectomy on retinal nerve fiber layer and macular thickness by optical coherence tomographyAshraful Huq Ridoy, Bangladesh Eye Hospital, Bangladesh

Networking and Refreshment Break 11:10-11:25 @

11:25-11:50Title: UBM advantages Khalid Qadha, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, UAE

11:50-12:15Title: Internal limiting membrane and Its role in vitreomacular surgeryPrashant S Agnihotri, Retina Care Hospital, India

12:15-12:40Title: Femtosecond cataract surgery. Avoiding ComplicationsEnrique Suareze, King Khaled Eye Specialists Hospital, Saudi Arabia

Symposium on Diagnostic challenges in Glaucoma cases 12:40-13:20Title: Intraocular pressureMita Joshi, Shalby Hospital, India Title: Pearls of gonioscopyAshok kumar. M, Navkar I Care, IndiaTitle: Pitfalls in optic nerve evaluationPratik Mahajan, Retina Speciality Hospital, IndiaTitle: Comparing HRT, OCT and GDXAmit Solanki, Centre for Sight Eye Hospital, India

Lunch Break 13:30-14:20 @ Track 13: Eye-Sight and Vision: An OverviewTrack 16: Cornea and Corneal deseaseSession Chair: Rajesh Babu T J, Dr. Rajesh Hospitals, IndiaSession Co-chair: Ajit Kumar Poddar, Akhand Jyoti Eye Hospitals, India

Session Introduction

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14:20-14:45Title: Prevalence, causes of avoidable blindness, visual impairment and cataract surgical services in rural Bihar, IndiaAjit Kumar Poddar, Akhand Jyoti Eye Hospitals, India

14:45-15:10Title: Laser vision correction beyond LASIK-“RELEX SMILE”Rajesh Babu T J, Dr Rajesh Hospitals, India

Networking and Refreshment Break 15:10-15:30 @ Young Research Forum

15:30-15:55

Title: Comparative study between conventional external dacryo-cystorhinostomy and transconjunctival dacryocysto-rhinostomy for management of primary acquired naso-lacrimal duct obstructionKareem B. Elessawy, Cairo university, Egypt

15:55-16:20 Title: Pathogenesis of mutant myocilin-related primary open angle glaucomaPutri Pamulani, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia

Posters

P001Title: Genetic association of catechol-O-methyltransferase val(158)met polymorphism in Saudi primary glaucoma patientsHamoud Al-Shahrani, Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Saudi Arabia

P002Title: Pathogenesis of mutant myocilin-related primary open angle glaucomaPoundra Adhisatya Pratama, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia

Panel DiscussionDay 3 October 15, 2016

Track 17: Retina and Retinal Disorders and Ophthalmic education Session Chair: Prashant S Agnihotri, Retina Care Hospital, IndiaSession Co-chair: Kavitha Manivasagan, Dr. Thakorbhai V Patel Eye Institute, India

Session Introduction

10:00-10:25Title: Branch retinal vein occlusion: New paradigmPrashant S Agnihotri, Retina Care Hospital, India

10:25-10:50Title: Nasolacrimal duct obstruction: Can we get away with membranatomy at the NLD junction and avoid probingKavitha Manivasagan, Dr. Thakorbhai V Patel Eye Institute, India

Networking and Refreshment Break 10:50-11:10 @

11:10-11:35Title: Prevalence of diabetes mellitus and diabetic retinopathy in rural Bihar, IndiaTanwir Ahmed Khan, Akhand Jyoti Eye Hospitals, India

11:35-12:00Title: Practical tips for running a successful ophthalmic training instituteChandni Chakraborty, Vivekananda Mission Asram Netra Niramay Niketan, India

Networking and Refreshment Break 10:40-11:00 @ Workshop session on “Basics of Glaucoma Evaluation” 12:00-13:00

Title: TonometryRajender Singh Chauhan, University of Health Sciences, IndiaTitle: Optic nerve head evaluationSumit Sachdeva, PGIMS, IndiaTitle: Interpretation of automated perimetryRajender Singh Chauhan, University of Health Sciences, IndiaTitle: Role of OCT In glaucomaSumit Sachdeva, PGIMS, India

Awards CeremonyThanks Giving & Closing Ceremony

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Plan your Trip to BangkokNational Museum & Wang Na Palace Giant Swing

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Wat Arun

Wat Traimit Pick Lumpini Park

Grand Palace WAT PHO

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About ThailandThailand authoritatively the Kingdom of Thailand in the past known as Siam. Thailand is the world’s 51st-largest nation. It is the 20th most populous nation in the world, with around 66 million people. The capital and biggest city is Bangkok. The Thai economy is the world’s twentieth biggest by GDP at PPP and the 27th biggest by nominal GDP. It turned into a recently industrialized nation and a noteworthy exporter in the year 1990s. Assembling, horticulture, and tourism are driving segments of the economy. It is viewed as a middle power in the area and around the world.In 2014 the education rate was 93.5%.

Bangkok is the biggest city in the Thailand. Bangkok follows its underlying foundations to a little exchanging post amid the Ayutthaya Kingdom in the fifteenth century, which in the long run developed in size and turned into the site of two capital urban areas: Thonburi in 1768 and Rattanakosin in 1782. Bangkok was at the heart of Siam’s (as Thailand used to be known) modernization, amid the later nineteenth century, as the nation confronted weights from the West. The city was the focal point of Thailand’s political battles, all through the twentieth century, as the nation annulled supreme government, received established control and experienced various upsets and a few uprisings. The city developed quickly amid the 1960s through the 1980s and now applies a critical effect among Thailand’s governmental issues, economy, training, media and cutting edge society.

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