Eyeworld

JUL 2019

EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.

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JULY 2019 | EYEWORLD | 11 • Incorporating Presbyopia-Correcting IOLs into Your Clinical Practice • Innovations and Hot Topics in Cataract Surgery • Managing the Complex Cataract Patient • Innovations in Glaucoma Surgery On August 24, the program will debut the ASCRS Quiz Bowl. The program chairs are Sumit "Sam" Garg, MD, and Sumitra Khandelwal, MD. ASOA Practice Management Program The ASOA Practice Management Program is specifically designed for ophthalmic admin- istrators and practice management staff. The program chairs are Joe Theine, MBA, and Hayley Boling, MBA. This 2-day program fea- tures courses and panel discussions on a variety of practice management topics including but not limited to: • 2019 Legislative & Regulatory Affairs Update: Why it Matters to You • Crucial Conversations, Accountability Discus- sions, and How to Create Win-Wins • 2019 Billing & Coding Update: What You Need to Know Now • The Principles of Patient-Centricity: Navigat- ing to a Patient-Centered Culture in the Sea of Change (Lunch Program) • Lead, Follow or Get Out of the Way? A Panel Discussion • Basics of Financial Reporting and Case Stud- ies in Benchmarking to Drive Decisions • ABCs of the ASC: A Primer by OOSS University • You've Hired a New Employee … Now, How Do You Get Them to Stay? • Thanks a LATTE! Resolving Conflicts with Warmth, Strength, and Engagement • 8 Key Success Strategies to Optimize Clinic Flow • Navigating the Medicare Audit Landscape Optometrist Program The Optometrist Program is geared toward op- tometrists with an interest in anterior segment care who work in an ophthalmic practice. The program chairs are Derek Cunningham, OD, Ahmad Fahmy, OD, and Walter Whitley, OD. Topics covered in the program include: • Innovative Technologies in Optometric Practice • Writing Oral Prescriptions • Comanaging the Typical and Not-So-Typical Corneas, Cataracts and Glaucoma Proce- dures: Panel Discussion • Pain, Photophobia, and Ocular Pathology: What You Should Know to Help Your Patients • The Nuts and Bolts of Corneal Ulcers • Glaucoma String of Pearls: Panel Discussion • Identify, Treat and Manage Complex Ocular Surface Conditions: Panel Discussion Nurse and Technician Program The Nurse and Technician Program features a day and a half of comprehensive, interactive education directed toward ophthalmic nurses and allied ophthalmic personnel. The program, which is sponsored by ASORN, starts at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, August 23. Visit asorn.org to register. The 2019 ASCRS and ASOA Combined Ophthalmic Symposium kicks off Friday eve- ning with a welcome reception for all attendees at the Speakeasy. Throughout the weekend, attendees can visit the Exhibit Hall during breakfast, session breaks, and lunch to speak with industry representatives about ophthalmic products and services. Visit cos.ascrs.org for complete details about programs, faculty, regis- tration, and to book housing at the JW Marriott Austin. Watch live interviews from the Combined Ophthalmic Symposium. August 23–25 EYEWORLDLIVE.COM Subscribe today so you don't miss great live content at future meetings.

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