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201 Grant Pieces - Research GrantsSilvia Sörensen, PhDLecture describing the parts of a research grant, including using human subjects.Grant Writing
202 Diagnostic Error of Neuro-ophthalmologic Conditions: State of the ScienceLeanne Stunkel, MD; David E. Newman-Toker, MD, PhD; Nancy J. Newman, MD; Valérie Biousse, MDDiagnostic error is prevalent and costly, occurring in up to 15% of US medical encounters and affecting up to 5% of the US population. One-third of malpractice payments are related to diagnostic error. A complex and specialized diagnostic process makes neuro-ophthalmologic conditions particularly vu...Diagnostic Errors
203 Protecting Human Subjects in Biomedical ResearchLisa R. Latchney, MS, CCRCPowerPoint discussion of the history and development of ethics regulations in health research.Ethical Issues in Research; Consent
204 Manuscripts: You Can Write These!Elaine Smolock, PhDOverview of writing techniques and parts of the manuscript, basic approach to writing results sections, what makes a good introduction, crafting a meaningful discussion, abstract and title suggestions, and how to get your editor's attention.Writing Techniques
205 Acute Optic NeuritisNeil R. Miller, MD, FACSOverview of acute optic neuritis.Optic Neuritis
206 Afferent Visual Pathway Disorders: Typical vs Atypical Optic NeuritisCarmen Chan, FRCP, FRCOphth, FRCSEd(Ophth), FHKAM(Ophthalmology)Discussion of typical vs atypical optic neuritis.Optic Neuritis
207 Superior Segmental Optic Disc Hypoplasia (SSOH) "Topless Disc Syndrome"Sparsh Jain, Medical Student; Ryan Walsh, MDThis is a case of superior segmental optic disc hypoplasia that was found incidentally after a screening visual field test revealed an asymptomatic inferior field defect in the left eye. The patient has a unilateral SSOH in the left eye.Superior Segmental Optic Disc Hypoplasia (SSOH)
208 Bergmeister PapillaSumayya Almarzouqi, MDA brief overview of Bergmeister papilla, a rare congenital disc anomaly. It arises from the center of the optic disc consists of a small tuft of fibrous tissue and represents a remnant of the fetal hyaloid artery.Bergmeister Papilla
209 Modern Imaging of Optic Disc DrusenMeagan Seay, DOThis is a short powerpoint describing imaging techniques (specifically OCT-EDI, fundus autofluorescence, and B-scan ultrasonography) for optic disc drusen. Examples of these techniques are included.Optic Disc Drusen; Imaging; OCT-EDI; Fundus Autofluorescence; B-scan Ultrasonography
210 Suprasellar MeningiomaSumayya Almarzouqi, MDDescription of a case of suprasellar or sellar mass causeing chiasmal compression.Suprasellar Meningioma
211 Bony Anatomy of the OrbitAakash Patel; Amanda Henderson, MDNarrated presentation on the bony anatomy of the orbit.Bony Anatomy; Orbit
212 Ocular Surface, Cornea, & LensSari Yordi, MDVideo lecture on the anatomy of the ocular surface, cornea, and lens.Ocular Surface; Cornea; Lens
213 Lacrimal Pathways: Anatomy and PhysiologySari Yordi, MDVideo lecture covering anatomy and physiology of the lacrimal pathways.Lacrimal Pathways
214 Aqueous and Vitreous HumorSari Yordi, MDNarrated lecture on the aqueous and vitreous humor.Aqueous; Vitreous Humor
215 Physiology of Intraocular PressureAakash Patel; Amanda Henderson, MDOverview of the physiology of intraocular pressure.Intraocular Pressure; Physiology
216 Arteriovenous MalformationJustin Gibson, MD; Charles Prestigiacomo, MDA diagnostic cerebroangiogram performed on a patient who presented with worst headache of life, found to have a Fisher Grade 3 subarachnoid hemorrhage.Angiogram; Arteriovenous Malformation; AVM
217 Large Vessel OcclusionJustin Gibson, MD; Charles Prestigiacomo, MDExample of a diagnostic cerebroangiogram performed on a patient undergoing a stroke.Angiogram; Stroke
218 Cerebral AneurysmJustin Gibson, MD; Charles Prestigiacomo, MDCerebral angiogram of a patient with an arteriovenous malformation, or AVM.Angiogram; Cerebral Aneurysm
219 Normal AngiogramJustin Gibson, MD; Charles Prestigiacomo, MDExample of a normal diagnostic cerebroangiogram.Angiogram
220 Anaesthesia for Eye Surgery and Associated ComplicationsJulie Smith, MBBS, FANZCALecture covering commonly performed eye surgery and anaesthetic techniques.Eye Surgery; Anesthesia
221 Neuroablative ProceduresBenjamin Jonker, MB BS, MMed(Clin Epi), FRACSVideo lecture covering neuro-ablative procedures that are relevant to neuro-ophthalmologists.Ablative Procedures
222 Anaesthesia for Eye Surgery and Associated Complications SlidesJulie Smith, MBBS, FANZCALecture covering commonly performed eye surgery and anaesthetic techniques.Eye Surgery; Anesthesia
223 Embryology of the EyeYesha Shah, BSA, BBA; Amanda Henderson, MDVideo lecture covering the embryology of the eye.Embryology; Eye
224 Myelinated Retinal Nerve FibersScott N. Grossman, MDA 33 year old man has noted chronically poor vision OS - left eye color noted to be 'orange' instead of red. fundus photos revealed myelinated retinal nerve fiber layer OU (OS>OD) with corresponding linear paracentral scotoma on Humphrey visual field 24-2 OS corresponding with greatest degree of my...Myelinated Retinal Nerve Fibers
225 Cerebellar Anatomy on MRIJoshua East, MD; Nicholas A. Koontz, MD; Devin D. Mackay, MDOverview of structural anatomy of the cerebellum and surround structures on MRI images of the brain.Cerebellar Anatomy; MRI
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