Agenda Items and Meeting Materials
TELECONFERENCE MEETING NOTICE
Members of the Board
- Madhu Chawla, OD, President
- Donna Burke, Vice President
- Lillian Wang, OD, Secretary
- Cyd Brandvein
- Martha Garcia, CLD, SLD
- Glenn Kawaguchi, OD
- Debra McIntyre, OD
- Rachel Michelin
- Mark Morodomi
- Maria Salazar Sperber
- David Turetsky, OD
Action May Be Taken on Any Item Listed on the Agenda
Members of the Committee
- Madhu Chawla, OD
- Donna Burke
- Lillian Wang, OD
PRACTICE AND EDUCATION COMMITTEE TELECONFERENCED MEETING AGENDA
June 22, 2017
Time: 12:30pm to 1:30pm or until conclusion of business
2420 Del Paso Road
Sequoia Room
Sacramento, CA 95834
and Teleconferenced at these locations:
Moraga Country Club
1600 St. Andrews Drive
Moraga, CA 94556
Kaiser Permanente
Department of Optometry
5601 De Soto Avenue, Rm 1761
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
ORDER OF ITEMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
While the Board of Optometry (Board) intends to webcast this Dispensing Optician Committee (DOC), it may not be possible to webcast the entire meeting due to limitations of resources.
Call to Order / Roll Call
Public Comment for Items Not on the Agenda
Note: The Board may not discuss or take action on any matter raised during this public comment section, except to decide whether to place the matter on the agenda of a future meeting (Government Code Sections 11125, 11125.7(a).)
Discussion and Possible Action on Continuing Education Course Approval Requests Pursuant to Title 16, California Code of Regulations § 1536
- 2017 Spring Education Symposium – Topography Guided LASIK
- 2017 Spring Education Symposium – 10 LASIK Myth Busters
- 2017 Spring Education Symposium – An Introduction to Fundus Auto– Fluorescence (FAF)
- 2017 Spring Education Symposium – Choosing Premium Lenses in Highly Aberrated Corneas
- 2017 Spring Education Symposium – Smile – Small Incision Lenticule Extraction
- 2017 Spring Education Symposium – Updates on Hydroxycholoroquine Retinopathy
- 2017 Spring Education Symposium – Understanding New Extended Depth of Focus IOLs
- Taste of the Islands: Five Retinal Diagnoses You Don't Want to Miss
- Taste of the Islands: Cataract Surgery in Patients with Corneal Pathology
- Taste of the Islands: Buried Treasure: Connecting the Dots to Treating Binocular Misalignment
- Taste of the Islands: Patient–reported Outcomes with LASIK: Interpreting the PROWL Study
- Taste of the Islands: What We Know about Topography Guided Surgery: Case Studies in Clinical Practice
- Taste of the Islands: Do You See What I See?
- Taste of the Islands: Crosslinking for Corneal Ectasia
- Taste of the Islands: The Evolution of Sclera Lenses
- Taste of the Islands: Blink and You'll Miss It: Dry Eye in the Cosmetic Patient
- Taste of the Islands: Is the Symfony Toric Lens the Answer for Every Eye Condition?
- Taste of the Islands: Should My Glaucoma Patient with a Cataract have a MIGS Surgery?
- Taste of the Islands: Vitreous: Friend or Foe
- Taste of the Islands: Is it Cancer? The Optometrist's Role in the Diagnosis and Management of Periocular Skin Cancer
- Taste of the Islands: Ocular Presentation of Systemic Disease: Case Presentations
- Taste of the Islands: Glaucoma Management: What Should I Do Next?
Clinical Observation of Pre and Postoperative Cataract Surgery Care
- Case Reports Panel Low Vision Case Reports
- Electronic Technology Update for Low Vision Patients Part 1
- Electronic Technology Update for Low Vision Patients Part 2
Annual Vitreo–Retinal Update Course 2017 “Diseases – Diagnoses – Treatment”
Under Pressure Together
- Newest Near Vision Corneal Inlay
- Macular Pigment Supplementation: A Prescription for Vision and Cognitive Health
- Corneal Collagen Cross Linking
- Smile Incision Lenticule Extraction
- Corneal Crosslinking
- Choosing Premium Lenses in Highly Abberated Corneas
- What We Can Do to Help Our Unhappy Patients
- Macular Dystrophies with DRUSEN
Kaiser Permanente Ocular Symposium
Update in Cataract and Refractive Surgery
Discussion and Possible Action on Practice and Education Committee 2017 Meeting Calendar
Adjournment
The mission of the California State Board of Optometry is to protect the health and safety of California consumers through licensing, education, and regulation of the practice of Optometry.
Meetings of the California State Board of Optometry and its committees are open to the public except when specifically noticed otherwise in accordance with the Open Meeting Act. Public comments will be taken on agenda items at the time the specific item is raised. Time limitations will be determined by the Chairperson. The Committee may take action on any item listed on the agenda, unless listed as informational only. Agenda items may be taken out of order to accommodate speakers and to maintain a quorum.
NOTICE: The meeting is accessible to the physically disabled. A person who needs a disability–related accommodation or modification in order to participate in the meeting may make a request by contacting Rob Stephanopoulos at (916) 575–7184 or sending a written request to that person at the California State Board of Optometry, 2450 Del Paso Road, Suite 105, Sacramento, CA 95834. Providing your request at least five (5) business days before the meeting will help ensure availability of the requested accommodation.