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2003 MOA CE Sunday
Sunday June 1, 2003
6 CE Credits
(Applied 6 TPA COPE credits.)

BWI Marriott
1743 West Nursery Road
Baltimore, MD 21240
410-859-8300

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Meeting Schedule

8:30 a.m. Registration &
Continental Breakfast
9:00 a.m. Eric Jones, MD COPE #9376-PS
Tim Polk, MD COPE #9375-SD
12:00 p.m. Lunch
1:00 p.m. Carlo J. Pelino, OD
4:00 p.m. Adjournment

 

B. Eric Jones, MD
A graduate of the University of Texas Health Science Center, Dr. Jones has lectured extensively in the U.S. He is an assistant professor for the University of MD, Department of Ophthalmology and a clinical instructor for MD General Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology. Dr. Jones has participated in several clinical studies and has been published extensively.

Carlo J. Pelino, OD
An associate faculty member of Pennsylvania College of Optometry, Dr. Pelino has been published in The Review if Optometry, Clinical Eye and Vision Care, and Optometric Management. He has lectured extensively throughout the U.S. on retinal disease, macular disease, infectious disease and diagnosis. Dr. Pelino is an associate faculty member at PCO and is a Primary Care Optometrist with Mayfair Eye Associates in Philadelphia, PA.

Tim Polk, MD
Tim Polk is a Vitreoretinal Specialist with Parris-Castoro Eye and Laser Center in Bel Air. A graduate of the University of VA, School of Medicine, Dr. Polk earned his diplomate from the American Board of Ophthalmology. He has been published in numerous ophthalmic journals, and was a contributing author for two books.

MORNING SESSION
Eric Jones, MD — COPE #9376-PS
Tim Polk, MD
COPE #9375-SD

Treatment of Cystoid Macular Edema
A variety of macular diseases that can be associated with difficult to treat Cystoid Macular Edema (CME). Traditional and new methods of treatment for persistent CME are discussed

Most Missed Maculopathies
A number of macular diseases may present with very subtle or deceptive fundus findings. This lecture discusses the most commonly missed maculopathies referred to a retina practice. Multiple examples will be provided to assist in accurate diagnosis.

Management of Subfoveal CNV
Various methods in clinical retina practice for the management of difficult to treat chorodial neovascular membranes (CNV).

Retina Clinical Pearls
This lecture represents a compilation of "tricks of the trade" which have proven very helpful to the presenter in his everyday practice.


AFTERNOON SESSION

Carlo Pelino, OD

Interactive Cases in Ocular Disease
This course will look at interesting Retinal Cases from a hospital setting. This is an interactive lecture to come to differential diagnosis and possible systemic outcomes.


DIRECTIONS
Take MD-295 to eastbound on W. Nursery Road. Proceed through approximately 2-3 lights. Pass Andover Road and Hotel is seven-story white building on your left.


TUITION

On/before 5/24/03 After 5/24/03
Full Day
MOA*/AOA Members $130 $155
Nonmembers $220 $245
Morning Session Only
(lunch not included)
MOA*/AAA Members $70 $95
Nonmembers $115 $140
Afternoon Session Only
(lunch not included)
MOA*/AOA Members $70 $95
Nonmembers $115 $140

*MOA members may use 2003 continuing education vouchers towards tuition.

**The MOA will contribute $1 per CE hour provided to each doctor attending this meeting to the Partnership Foundation for Optometric Education


REGISTRATION

Online Registration Now Closed. Please Register On Site


720 Light Street, Baltimore, MD 21230
TEL: (410) 727-7800• FAX: (410) 752-8295

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