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Clinical Day - Friday, May 30th, 2025

St. James Club听
Montreal, QC
7:30am - 4:00pm

Ophthalmologists听听- $175
Retired Ophthalmologists - $75
Residents or Medical Students - $25
Scientist, Orthopists, Nurse - $75
Speakers, Moderators - $0

To be eligible to register, students must have successfully completed at least one clinical elective ophthalmology rotation (in addition to your mandatory ophthalmology elective)

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ALL attendees must register by the deadline, walk-up registrations will not be permitted.

Reminder: Industry looking to participate must register by contacting听mcgillday.ophthalmology [at] outlook.com

Accreditation

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La pre虂sente activite虂 est une activite虂 de formation collective agre虂e虂e (section 1) au sens que lui donne le programme de Maintien du certificat (MDC) du Colle虁ge royal des me虂decins et chirurgiens du Canada ainsi qu鈥檜ne activite虂 de de虂veloppement professionnel reconnue (cate虂gorie A) au sens que lui donne le Colle虁ge des me虂decins du Que虂bec. Cette activite虂 a e虂te虂 approuve虂e par la direction de De虂veloppement professionnel continu de la Fe虂de虂ration des me虂decins spe虂cialistes du Que虂bec.

Vous pouvez de虂clarer un maximum de 5,5 heures en section 1 / activite虂 de de虂veloppement professionnel reconnue (cate虂gorie A). Les participants doivent re虂clamer un nombre d鈥檋eures conforme a虁 la dure虂e de leur participation.

This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and a recognized professional development and assessment activity (Categories A) as defined by the听Colle虁ge des me虂decins du Que虂bec. This activity was approved by the听direction de De虂veloppement professionnel continu (DDPC)听of the听Fe虂de虂ration des me虂decins spe虂cialistes du Que虂bec.

You may claim a maximum of 5.5 hours Section 1 / Recognized Professional Development Activity (Category A). Participants should claim a number of hours consistent with their attendance.

听Dr. Stephen Fichman Lecturer

Dr. Edward Holland

Dr. Edward Holland

Edward J. Holland, MD, is the Director of Cornea Services at Cincinnati Eye Institute and Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Cincinnati.听He attended the Loyola-Stritch School of Medicine in Chicago and trained in Ophthalmology at the University of Minnesota.听 He completed a fellowship in cornea and external disease at the University of Iowa, and then completed a second fellowship in ocular immunology at the National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.听He returned to serve as Director of Cornea and Refractive Surgery Service at the University of Minnesota.听He was promoted to the position of Professor and was granted the Elias Potter Lyon Chair in Ophthalmology. He also served as President of the Minnesota Academy of Ophthalmology.

Dr. Holland formerly served as the President for the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery from 2011-2012 and served as the Program Chair for 12 years.听听Dr. Holland was a former member of the Board of Trustees for the American Academy of Ophthalmology.听听He听has also served on numerous committees and as the Secretariat of the Annual Meeting for the听American Academy of Ophthalmology.听听Dr. Holland has served as the Chair of the Eye Bank Association and was the former Chair of the Medical Advisory Board as well as a longtime member of the Board of Directors.听听He is the past President of the Cornea Society and previously served many years on its Board of Directors.听听

Dr. Holland has received numerous national and international awards including the Castroviejo Award from the Cornea Society. He has received both the Honor Award, Senior Achievement Award and听Life Achievement Honor Award听from the American Academy of Ophthalmology. He was awarded the Binkhorst Medal and the Lindstrom Medal by the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. He was a recipient of the Paton Society Award given by the Eye Bank Association of America and was awarded the Asian Cornea Foundation Medal of Honor.

Dr. Holland has published extensively in both basic and clinical research and is the author of over 300 articles in peer review journals.听听Dr. Holland was the co-principal investigator of the听Cornea Donor Study, the largest clinical trial conducted in the field of cornea.听听He has co-edited five editions of听Cornea, the most widely read textbook on corneal disease and surgery.

Dr. Holland serves as an ex officio member of the Holland Foundation.听听This organization鈥檚 vision is 鈥To ensure those suffering from corneal blindness have access to life-changing treatments and lifetime follow-up care鈥 and its mission is听鈥淭o establish 'Centers of Excellence' that will provide patient access and sustainability of care for the treatment of corneal blindness.鈥

DR. DARIO LORENZETTI LECTURER

Dr. Deepinder Dhaliwal

Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, MD, L.Ac, is a professor of ophthalmology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and serves as Vice Chair (for Communication and Wellness) and Chief of Refractive Surgery in the Department of Ophthalmology at the UPMC Vision Institute. Dr. Dhaliwal is also the Director of the UPMC Laser Vision Center, the associate Medical Director of the Campbell Ophthalmic Microbiology Laboratory and Clinical Co-Director of the Corneal Stem Cell Task Force at the University of Pittsburgh.听

Dr. Dhaliwal earned her medical degree from Northwestern University, and completed her residency in ophthalmology at the University of Pittsburgh.听 She then completed a prestigious fellowship in cornea and refractive surgery at the University of Utah.听 She became a licensed acupuncturist in 2006 and founded the Center for Integrative Ophthalmology at the University of Pittsburgh to systematically research holistic treatments for eye disease.听听Her other research interests include corneal regeneration, dry eye disease, ocular microbiology, and pediatric refractive surgery.

Dr Dhaliwal is passionate about leadership and service. She currently serves as the president of the International Society of Refractive Surgery, and is president-elect of the Cornea Society. As a recognized expert in her field, she is invited to teach corneal and refractive surgical techniques to ophthalmologists around the world. In addition to teaching and research activities, she has authored several book chapters, numerous journal articles, and serves on the editorial board of several ophthalmology journals. In recognition of her clinical and surgical skills, she has been selected as a 鈥淭op Doctor鈥 by her peers every year since 2006, has received the Senior Achievement Award by the American Academy of Ophthalmology, and has been twice selected to be on The Ophthalmologist Power List which recognizes the Top 100 in the world.听


DR. SEAN B. MURPHY LECTURER

Dr. Anat Galor

Dr. Anat Galor

Anat听Galor, MD, MSPH is a professor of ophthalmology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute (BPEI), University of Miami and a staff physician at the Miami Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital. Dr.听Galor听runs the ocular surface pain program at BPEI and the Miami VA and has focused her research on understanding mechanisms of pain in dry eye, with an emphasis on studying new diagnostic and treatment modalities. She has lectured and published extensively on how nerve status may underlie the often noted disconnect between dry eye symptoms and signs. This includes individuals with decreased sensation and chronic epithelial abnormalities (neurotrophic phenotype) and individuals with hyper-sensitive nerves and chronic ocular pain with minimal ocular surface abnormalities (neuropathic/nociplastic phenotype). Over the years, she has participated in several dry eye related committees including the Tear Film and Ocular Surface Society (TFOS) Dry Eye Workshop (DEWS) II Pain and Sensation Committee and the Dry Eye Awareness Month Congressional Briefing. In addition, she served as President of the Ocular Microbiology and Immunology Group and sits on several educational committees within the Academy of Ophthalmology.

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