EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.
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34 | EYEWORLD | SEPTEMBER 2019 Pump: Emerging Evidence and Clinical Implications." Vision Rehabilitation for Glauco- ma. This symposium will highlight low vision rehabilitation for glaucoma, and presentations will focus on interventions for patients with glaucoma, the role of the ophthalmologist in referring glau- coma patients to vision rehabilitation services, and more. There will also be a Q&A and discussion. Sunday, October 13 Optimizing Outcomes in Toric IOLs and Managing Challenging Situa- tions. This video-assisted course will present practical tips and tricks for pre- cise alignment of toric IOLs and achiev- ing optimal outcomes. David F. Chang, MD, and Boris Malyugin, MD, PhD, will serve as two of the instructors. Advanced Refractive Cataract Sur- gery and Anterior Segment Re- construction. This course will focus on managing difficult cataracts with zonular dehiscence and dislocated IOLs. Instructors at the session will include Brock Bakewell, MD, Alan Crandall, MD, Samuel Masket, MD, and Richard Hoffman, MD. Cataract Surgery: The Cutting Edge. This symposium will include short video presentations of ideas, techniques, and devices for cataract surgery. The session will feature David Chang, MD, Richard Lindstrom, MD, Edward Holland, MD, and other surgeons from around the world. Picture This: Imaging for the Anterior Segment Specialist. This symposium is co-sponsored by the Cor- nea Society and will highlight various Friday, October 11 Refractive Surgery Subspecialty Day. Douglas Koch, MD, will give the keynote lecture on "IOL Calculations: Can We Do Better?" to kick off the program. Other areas of the program will focus on the current state of intra- ocular refractive surgery, corneal laser vision correction, updates in refractive surgery, video complications, and late breaking news. Another keynote lecture by J. Bradley Randleman, MD, will cover "Identifying the Pre-ectatic Cornea: Big Steps, Missteps, and Next Steps." 2019 Cornea and Eye Banking Forum. This will feature scientific free paper presentations, several award presentations and lectures, and two mini-symposia. Saturday, October 12 Cornea Subspecialty Day. Topics to be covered include an ectasia update, dry eye/ocular surface disease, infec- tious keratitis, keratoplasty and kerato- prosthesis, anterior segment tumors, and inflammatory diseases of the cornea. During the day's programing, Clara Chan, MD, will present on the manage- ment of ocular cicatricial diseases, and Stephen Pflugfelder, MD, will speak on what's new in topical anti-inflammato- ry agents/management of atopic and vernal conjunctivitis. Glaucoma Subspecialty Day. Top- ics to be covered include knowing the ins and outs of imaging, rethinking everyday topics (such as glaucoma drainage devices and medications after MIGS), glaucoma surgery case pre- sentations, open angle glaucoma with low pressures, and more. The program will feature a special lecture on "An IOP-Controlling Aqueous Outflow M EETING PREVIEW 2019 American Academy of Ophthalmology