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2043 College Way Forest Grove, OR 97116 COLLEGE of OPTOMETRY JANUARY 17-23, 2016 The Sheraton Maui Resort, Ka’anapali Beach ISLAND EYES | 2016 CONFERENCE Nonprofit Org US Postage PAID Forest Grove OR Permit No 67 LP 5M 0815 ♻ Printed on recycled paper. IN 1983 WE INVITED 110 DOCTORS to the brand new resort area of Wailea on the Island of Maui for the inaugural “Fun in the Sun Conference.” Over the years, the meeting evolved to become the Pacific University Island Eyes Conference, a week-long meeting attracting optometric physicians from throughout the United States and Canada. The meeting moves to different resorts throughout the Hawaiian Islands, offering excellent education and new experiences each year. The 2016 Island Eyes Conference is the 34th annual meeting and it returns to Maui, the “Magic Isle” and the second largest island in the Hawaiian chain. This island is home to Haleakala, Maui’s highest peak, where you can see some of the most magnificent sunrises and sunsets. Take a day trip to Upcountry Maui to see fabulous botanical gardens and farms and ranches that produce fresh farm-to-table ingredients for Maui’s finest restaurants. Maui boasts some of the best whale watching tours and snorkel cruises. Our schedule for this classic winter conference starts with our lavish Welcome Reception on Sunday, daily continental breakfast for those registered for the education, morning classes and afternoons and evenings free. No classes are scheduled on Thursday, giving you a full day to explore Maui with friends and family. We’ll host a golf outing on Wednesday, followed by Happy Hour hosted by the College of Optometry Deans. Those registered for the educational program can earn up to 29 hours of COPE approved continuing education. Our Island Eyes faculty include premier educators and clinicians: Samuel Kim, OD, MBA; Stanley Teplick, MD; Denise Goodwin, OD; Leonid Skorin, OD, DO; Nathan Lighthizer, OD; Michelle Hoff, OD; Cathy Evans, ABOC, FNAO; Loretta Ng, OD; Ana Juricic, OD; Carole Timpone, OD; and Fraser Horn, OD. The Sheraton Maui Resort is a spectacular oceanfront resort located on Ka’anapali Beach and next to Black Rock, a rocky peninsula and popular snorkeling spot. This full service resort features an evening torch lighting and cliff diving ceremony with complimentary evening entertainment. The Ka’anapali Beach boardwalk leads to Whaler’s Village where you can enjoy a collection of restaurants and upscale shops. Two championship golf courses are also available in the Ka’anapali resort area. Shuttles are available to transport you to historic Lahaina Town. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY | COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY
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Page 1: PACIFIC UNIVERSITY | COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY Eyes 2016_0.pdfThe 2016 Island Eyes Conference is the 34th annual meeting and it returns to . Maui, the “Magic Isle” and the second largest

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IN 1983 WE INVITED 110 DOCTORS to the brand new resort area of Wailea on

the Island of Maui for the inaugural “Fun in the Sun Conference.” Over the years,

the meeting evolved to become the Pacific University Island Eyes Conference,

a week-long meeting attracting optometric physicians from throughout the

United States and Canada. The meeting moves to different resorts throughout

the Hawaiian Islands, offering excellent education and new experiences each year.

The 2016 Island Eyes Conference is the 34th annual meeting and it returns to

Maui, the “Magic Isle” and the second largest island in the Hawaiian chain.

This island is home to Haleakala, Maui’s highest peak, where you can see some

of the most magnificent sunrises and sunsets. Take a day trip to Upcountry Maui

to see fabulous botanical gardens and farms and ranches that produce fresh

farm-to-table ingredients for Maui’s finest restaurants. Maui boasts some of

the best whale watching tours and snorkel cruises. Our schedule for this classic

winter conference starts with our lavish Welcome Reception on Sunday, daily

continental breakfast for those registered for the education, morning classes

and afternoons and evenings free. No classes are scheduled on Thursday, giving

you a full day to explore Maui with friends and family. We’ll host a golf outing on

Wednesday, followed by Happy Hour hosted by the College of Optometry Deans.

Those registered for the educational program can earn up to 29 hours of COPE

approved continuing education. Our Island Eyes faculty include premier educators

and clinicians: Samuel Kim, OD, MBA; Stanley Teplick, MD; Denise Goodwin, OD;

Leonid Skorin, OD, DO; Nathan Lighthizer, OD; Michelle Hoff, OD; Cathy

Evans, ABOC, FNAO; Loretta Ng, OD; Ana Juricic, OD; Carole Timpone, OD;

and Fraser Horn, OD.

The Sheraton Maui Resort is a spectacular oceanfront resort located on Ka’anapali

Beach and next to Black Rock, a rocky peninsula and popular snorkeling spot.

This full service resort features an evening torch lighting and cliff diving ceremony

with complimentary evening entertainment. The Ka’anapali Beach boardwalk

leads to Whaler’s Village where you can enjoy a collection of restaurants and

upscale shops. Two championship golf courses are also available in the Ka’anapali

resort area. Shuttles are available to transport you to historic Lahaina Town.

PACIFIC UNIVERSITY | COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY

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SUNDAY | JANUARY 172 p.m.Registration Desk Opens

3:30-5:30 p.m.“Tales from the Grove: Clinical Case Reports”Coyle, Horn, Timpone

5:30-7:30 p.m. Welcome Reception, heavy hors d’oeuvres

MONDAY | JANUARY 187:30-9:30 a.m.

“Laser Procedures for the Management of Glaucoma and More” | Nate Lighthizer

9:30-10:30 a.m.“Exposing MGD” | Sam Kim

10:30-11:30 a.m.“Presbyopia Surgery – The Final Frontier” Stanley Teplick

11:30–12:30 p.m.“Neuroimaging 101 for Optometrists” Denise Goodwin

12:30-1:30 p.m.BONUS “Ethics in the Optometric Practice”Fraser Horn

OPTOMETRIST CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 29 HOURS OF COPE-APPROVED EDUCATION AVAILABLE | TITLES & SPEAKERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

TUESDAY | JANUARY 197:30-8:30 a.m

“Laser Therapy: One Step Beyond”Leo Skorin & Nate Lighthizer

8:30-9:30 a.m.“Meibography – New Standard for MGD Diagnosis” | Sam Kim

9:30–10:30 a.m.“Screening Lasik Patients for Corneal Ectasia” Stanley Teplick

10:30-11:30 p.m.“Fundamentals of Gonioscopy” | Denise Goodwin

11:30-12:30 p.m.“Review of Dry Eye Diagnostic Tests” | Sam Kim

12:30-1:30 p.m.BONUS “Laser –Assisted Cataract Surgery – Is it Worth it?” | Loretta Ng

WEDNESDAY | JANUARY 207:30-8:30 a.m.

“HSV, HZO, ECK: Viral Eye Disease Alphabet Soup” | Nate Lighthizer

MONDAY | JANUARY 188-9 a.m.

“Trauma in the Optometric Practice”Fraser Horn

9-11 a.m.“Office Lenses for the Digital World”Cathy Evans

TUESDAY | JANUARY 198-9 a.m.

“The ABC’s on Children” | Michelle Hoff

9-10 a.m.“Glaucoma Basics” | Carole Timpone

10-11 a.m.“Fitting Glasses on the Post Cataract Patient”Evans & Hoff

WEDNESDAY | JANUARY 208-9 a.m.

“Be The Practice Everyone is Talking About”Cathy Evans

9-10 a.m.“Children’s Safety and Sports” | Michelle Hoff

10-11 a.m.“Say it Right, Make the Sale” | Evans & Hoff

PARAOPTOMETRIC EDUCATION 9 HOURS OF EDUCATION AVAILABLE

TRAVELING TO MAUI A number of airlines fly directly into Kahului Airport (OGG) on Maui or it’s an easy island hop from Honolulu. All major car rental companies are available at the airport for those who wish to fully explore the island. Reasonably priced shuttle services are also available. The Ka’anapali resort community is 30 miles from the airport. We are pleased to offer flight discounts from:

Alaska Airlines | alaskaair.com DISCOUNT CODE: ECMW273 for 5% off published fares

Hawaiian Airlines | hawaiianair.com/affiliate DISCOUNT CODE: PUOPTOMETRY for 5% off published fares

SHERATON MAUI RESORT This luxury resort property offers all the amenities to make your stay a truly memorable one. We’ve negotiated a block of rooms priced from $240 to $340*. These rates are available if you book BEFORE DECEMBER 15, 2015. Depending on availability at the time of your reservation, the rates will apply three days before and after the meeting dates. To receive the negotiated rates, please book through our link https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/events/start.action?id=1503134187&key=1139334D

JENNIFER COYLE, OD, MS, FAAO Dean, College of Optometry Pacific University

CATHY EVANS, ABO, FNAO Director of Ophthalmic Services Pacific University College of Optometry

DENISE GOODWIN, OD, FAAO Professor of Optometry Coordinator, Neuro-ophthalmic Disease Referral Service Pacific University College of Optometry

8:30-10:30 a.m.“Optic Nerve: Edema, Itis, Opathy”Denise Goodwin

10:30-11:30 p.m.“Corneal Inlays” | Stanley Teplick

11:30-12:30 p.m.“Alzheimer Disease: An Update with Answers to Common Questions”Leo Skorin

12:30-1:30 p.m.BONUS “Beyond the Beecher” | Ana Juricic

OUTINGS11 a.m. | GOLF (fee for this activity) 5-7 p.m. | HAPPY HOUR

THURSDAY | JANUARY 21 FREE DAY TO ENJOY MAUI

FRIDAY | JANUARY 227:30-8:30 a.m.

“Uveitis: Systemic and Ocular Approaches to Management” | Nate Lighthizer

8:30-9:30 a.m.“Controversies in Modern IOL Surgery”Stanley Teplick

9:30-10:30 p.m.“Radiofrequency Surgery in the Optometric Practice Intro to the Elman Unit” Nate Lighthizer

10:30-11:30 a.m.“Ectropion-Entropion: A Tale of a Lax Lid” Leo Skorin

11:30-12:30 p.m.“Electrophysiology in Clinical Practice”Denise Goodwin

12:30-1:30 p.m.BONUS “Intravitreal Injections: Can They Treat Everything?” | Leo Skorin

SATURDAY | JANUARY 237:30-8:30 a.m.

“Neuro-ophthalmic Masqueraders” | Leo Skorin & Denise Goodwin

8:30-10:30 a.m.“Grand Rounds: A String of Pearls” | Nate Lighthizer

MICHELLE HOFF, OD Assistant Clinical Professor The University of California Berkeley, School of Optometry

FRASER HORN, OD, FAAO Associate Dean of Academic Programs Pacific University College of Optometry

ANA JURICIC, OD Clearview Vision Institute Toronto, Ontario

SAMUEL KIM, OD, MBA Director, Physician Education TearScience, Inc.

NATHAN LIGHTHIZER, OD Assistant Dean of Clinical Care Service Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry

LORETTA NG, OD Jenkins Eye Care Honolulu, Hawaii

LEONID SKORIN JR., OD, DO, MS Consultant, Mayo Clinic Health System in Albert Lea Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

STANLEY TEPLICK, MD Teplick Custom Vision Beaverton, Oregon

CAROLE TIMPONE, OD, FAAO, FNAP Distinguished University Professor Associate Dean of Clinical Programs Pacific University College of Optometry

CONFERENCE FACULTY

REGISTRATION FORMFOR ONLINE REGISTRATION AND CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS pacificu.edu/IslandEyes

ROOM RATESResort View $240Partial Ocean View $260Ocean View $300Deluxe Ocean Front $340

SHERATON MAUI RESORT2605 Ka’anapali ParkwayLahaina, HI 96761sheraton-maui.com1-808-661-0031

*These rates do not include the mandatory service charges, $10/per person porterage, $3/day room attendant.

REGISTRATION FORM PRICE QTY TOTAL

OPTOMETRIST | Early Registration (includes breakfast) $700x = $

OPTOMETRIST | Late Registration After Dec. 1 (includes breakfast) $800x = $

OPTOMETRIST DAILY RATE (2 day minimum, includes breakfast) $175x = $

Please Indicate Daily Rate Days □ Sun □ Mon □ Tues □ Wed □ Fri □ Sat

PARAOPTOMETRIC | With registered OD (includes breakfast) $200x = $

PARAOPTOMETRIC | Without registered OD (includes breakfast) $300x = $

HARD COPY OF “OD” WORKBOOK (Electronic versions provided) $20 = $

SUBTOTAL $

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Full name __________________________________________________________________________________

Name tag should read ________________________________________________________________________

Pacific year _____________________ Other school/year ____________________________________________

Telephone ________________________________ Email ____________________________________________

OE tracker __________________________________________________________________________________

Mailing address _____________________________________________________________________________

City/St/Province _____________________________________ Zip/Postal code __________________________

PARAOPTOMETRIC REGISTRATION

Full name(s) ________________________________________________________________________________

Name tag should read ________________________________________________________________________

□ Welcome Reception (one guest only) _____Yes, I will attend _____ No, I will not attend

□ Wednesday Golf _____Yes, I am interested in golf

□ I require special services in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act to fullyparticipate. (Pacific University College of Optometry will contact you to make arrangements.)

FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION AND CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS pacificu.edu/IslandEyes

FOR PAYMENT BY CHECK | Please send your check and this completed form to:ISLAND EYES CONFERENCE Pacific University College of Optometry 2043 College Way Forest Grove, OR 97116

For conference information, dietary issues or ADA assistance, please contact Jeanne Oliver at 503-352-2740 or [email protected]. For payment questions, please contact Miki at 503-352-2976. Registration confirmations will be sent electronically. Paper copies will be sent if no email is provided. CANCELLATION POLICY | Refund of registration fee less $25 will be granted if written request is received by Monday, January 4, 2016. Pacific University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.