Ophthalmology Grand Rounds 2022 Online CME Course

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Available until May 16, 2025 - Online CME Course

Mayo Clinic's Ophthalmology Grand Rounds has been repurposed as an online offering for ophthalmologists, optometrists, physicians,
physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses who are interested in learning more about a variety of medical and surgical conditions in ophthalmology.

 

Target Audience

This course is designed for ophthalmologists, optometrists, physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses.

Learning Objectives

Upon conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Identify new management strategies for rare ophthalmic conditions
  • Explain involvement of the eye and ocular adnexa in systemic disease

Utilization of this Mayo Clinic online (enduring materials) course does not indicate nor guarantee competence or proficiency in the performance of any procedures which may be in this course.

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 16.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 16.75 Attendance
Course opens: 
05/11/2022
Course expires: 
05/16/2025
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Optimizing Refractive Outcomes of Cataract Surgery
Ruti Sella, MD
Recorded 10.31.22

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  • Summarize new technologies to facilitate optimization of refractive outcomes in patients undergoing cataract surgery
  • Describe concepts to achieve better IOL calculation accuracy
  • Apply new knowledge for IOL choice in different clinical situations
Visual outcome following plasma exchange for optic neuritis
John Chen, MD, PhD

Fabry Disease: Ocular and Systemic Manifestations
Gina Stalboerger, OD
Recorded 10.24.22

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  • Assess the efficacy of plasma exchange for optic neuritis
  • Identify factors that predict good or poor outcomes for optic neuritis
  • Identify/summarize ocular and systemic complications from Fabry Disease
  • Apply new knowledge to relevant clinical exams to aid in diagnosis of this life-threatening disease
Pediatric Vitreoretinal Surgery & Diseases
Brittni Scruggs, MD, PhD

Graft Survival, Rejection, and Visual Outcomes after Descemet Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty for Graft Failure 
Timothy Xu, MD
Recorded 10.17.22

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  • Review differences between adult and pediatric anatomy
  • Describe management in pediatric vitreoretinal surgery as it relates to anatomy differences
  • Summarize common testing in pediatric retinal diagnosis and management
     
  • Describe outcomes of Descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty (DSEK) in eyes that were re-grafted for failed penetrating keratoplasty (PK) or DSEK
Marcus-Gunn jaw winking syndrome
Maude Anderson, MD

LOST in the sauce: Differentiating optic neuropathies
Jessica Kraker, MD, MS
Recorded 10.10.22

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  • Recognize the features of Marcus-Gunn Jaw Winking Syndrome (MGJWS)
  • Describe the pathophysiology of MGJWS
  • Determine appropriate management upon diagnosing MGJWS
     
  • List common differentials for optic neuropathy
  • Recognize when to refer for testing for a genetic cause of optic neuropathy
  • List clinical and diagnostic characteristics of Maple Syrup Urine Disease associated optic neuropathy
Seeing blue dots after covid-19 infection
Haley D'Souza, MD

Nanodropper-Mediated Micro-Volume Delivery of Topical Ophthalmics
Allisa Song
Recorded 9.26.22

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  • Identify the clinical history, fundus examination, and imaging findings associated with AMN
  • Recognize the association of COVID-19 infection with Acute Macular Neuroretinopathy (AMN)
     
  • Describe concepts related to micro-volume delivery of topical ophthalmics
  • Apply new knowledge to relevant clinical situations
Ocular Torsional Instability: A Neurodiagnostic Sign of Prenuclear Disease
Michael Brodsky, MD

Horner’s syndrome or ticks and fleas
Heidi Dahl, MD
Recorded 8.29.22

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  • Evaluate torsional movements during indirect ophthalmoscopy
  • Incorporate dynamic ocular torsion into clinical diagnosis
  • Alter clinical management accordingly
     
  • Identify the signs and symptoms of Horner’s syndrome and how they may be distinguished from pseudo-Horner’s syndrome
  • Formulate an appropriate workup for a patient presenting with anisocoria and ptosis. 
Blepharochalasis Syndrome: A Clinical History
Ahmed Sheikh, MD

Same Phenotype, New Genotype
Tyler Kaplan, MD
Recorded 8.22.22

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  • Recognize clinical features of blepharochalasis syndrome
  • Establish differential diagnoses for eyelid edema 
     
  • Identify the most common mutations in Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome
  • Summarize ocular and non-ocular phenotypes in Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome
  • Describe a comprehensive, interdisciplinary care plan for patients with Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome
Ocular, Periocular, and Facial Injuries from Dog Bites
Clara Castillejo Becerra, MD

Pediatric Eye Trauma In Olmsted County
Ashby Grayson, MD
Recorded 8.15.22

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  • Cite the incidence rate of ophthalmic related injuries from dog bites in Olmsted County, Minnesota
  • Identify potential risk factors for bites injuries to the ocular, periocular, and facial regions
     
  • Estimate the likelihood of eye injuries in children and the most common resultant diagnoses
  • Identify common mechanisms and circumstances surrounding eye injuries in children
Refractive Outcomes After Cataract Surgery - The Light Adjustable Lens
Michael Mahr, M.D.
Recorded 8.8.22

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  • Distinguish the unique capabilities of the light adjustable lens to improve cataract surgery refractive outcomes
  • Recognize the typical clinical course for patients receiving cataract surgery with light adjustable lenses
  • Identify the impact of a patient’s unadjusted light adjustable lens on unrelated and emergency Ophthalmologic care
Bilateral Same Day Cataract Surgery
Sunil Khanna, M.D.
Recorded 8.1.22

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  • Identify/summarize/describe concepts related to clinical eye care
  • Apply new knowledge to relevant clinical situations

The Effect of Head Turn On Visual Fields
Tyler Kaplan, MD

High Refractive Error and Ocular Morbidity
Timothy Olsen, M.D.
Recorded 7.25.22

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  • Describe how head turn can affect 60-4 visual fields
  • Demonstrate the effect of facial anatomy on 60-4 visual field results
  • Describe how to minimize the impact of facial anatomy on visual fields
     
  • Identify/summarize/describe concepts related to clinical eye care
  • Apply new knowledge to relevant clinical situations
Intravitreal Corticosteroid Treatment of Uveitis & Macular Edema
Wendy Smith

Myopia Control
Tomohiko Yamada, OD, FAAO
Recorded 7.18.22

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  • Identify the types of periocular and intravitreal corticosteroids that can be used to treat non-infectious uveitis and macular edema
  • Discuss the efficacy of a long duration intravitreal corticosteroid implant in the treatment of uveitis and macular edema
     
  • Describe potential treatment options for children with myopia progression
  • Recall recent clinical trials aimed at studying treatment of myopia progression

Trends in the Clinical and Research Roles of Female Physicians in Thyroid Eye Disease
Kerri McInnis-Smith

History Case Study
Prashant D. Tailor, M.D.
Recorded 7.11.22

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  • Recognize temporal trends in the proportion of female authorship of thyroid eye disease (TED)-related publications
  • Summarize trends in sex-based disparities in female membership in TED-related ophthalmologic societies
  • Relate the above findings to the clinical care of female patients with TED
     
  • To review the diagnosis, and management of KLHL11 encephalitis
  • To describe the associated systemic manifestations of KLHL11

Does Wearing a Mask Worsen Dry Eye Disease?
Barbara Tylka, O.D.
Recorded 6.13.22

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  • Define meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD)
  • Define mask associated dry eye (MADE)
  • Review first line MGD treatment options 1. warm compress 2. Lid wipes
  • Review second line mGD treatment options 1. Lipiflow 2. iLux 3. IPL
Graft Suture Fixation In High-Risk Descemet Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty
Emily Witsberger, M.D.

Effect of Supine Position on Episcleral Venous Pressure in Normal Human Eyes using a Portable Electronic Episcleral Venomanometer
Arash Kazemi, M.D.

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  • Identify risk factors for graft dislocation following DSEK surgery
  • Describe how temporary graft fixation sutures may prevent graft dislocation in the setting of complex anatomy
  • Summarize current findings regarding the efficacy of DSEK graft fixation sutures among patients at high risk for graft dislocation
     
  • Understand importance of EVP in glaucoma
  • Understand the effect of body position on EVP
Cloudy with a Chance of ICE
Robert Funk, M.D.

Looking Beyond Thyroid
Beth Farazdaghi, M.D.
Recorded 3.14.22

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  • Describe the presentation and variants of ICE syndrome
  • Distinguish ICE Syndrome from other corneal disease
     
  • Describe the common presenting features of thyroid eye disease (TED)
  • Identify red-flag features that suggest an alternative diagnosis to TED
Eyes On Change
Kristi Wu, M.D.

A Case of Hickam's Dictum
Blake Fortes, M.D.
Recorded 3.7.22

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  • Summarize the changes in climate the earth has undergone in the last few decades
  • Identify the role that ophthalmology plays in carbon emissions and describe ways to mitigate its footprint
     
  • List the diagnostic criteria of Susac syndrome
  • Review the management of Susac syndrome
  • Describe the ocular manifestations of beta thalassemia

Break Clots in Case of Emergency: Options for Treatment of Acute Retinal Ischemia
Bryce Aul, M.D.

It's Not Always Optic Neuritis
Deena Taifirouz, M.D.
Recorded 2.28.22

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  • Differentiate between the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Heart Association recommendations regarding central retinal artery occlusion treatment
  • Recognize the criteria for consideration of intravenous thrombolysis for central retinal artery occlusion treatment at Mayo Rochester
     
  • Identify concepts related to clinical eye care
  • Describe new knowledge to relevant clinical situations
On The Wrong Track
Rachel Mogil, M.D.

A Tale of Bulging Eyes
Saumya Shah, M.D.
Recorded 2.21.22

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  • Recognize the different methods of and lenses used in the implantation of scleral-sutured intraocular lenses.
  • Identify the complications associated with scleral-fixated intraocular lenses.
     
  • Identify the presentation of an esthesioneuroblastoma in a patient.
  • Recognize syndromic sequelae related to its presentation.
Rhino-Orbital-Cerebral Mucormycosis: Modern Challenges and an Association with COVID-19
Ahmed Sheikh, M.D.

Treating the Untreatable
Ali Raied Salman, M.D.
Recorded 2.14.22

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  • Summarize the principles of management of Rhino-Orbital-Cerebral Mucormycosis (ROCM)
  • Identify the association of COVID-19 illness with ROCM
     
  • Describe the different types of therapy currently available for the treatment of non-exudative age-related macular degeneration
  • Describe the pros and cons of some of the treatments currently undergoing investigation for non-exudative age-related macular degeneration
  • Identify patients that may be candidates for upcoming treatments for non-exudative age-related macular degeneration
Corneal Dystrophies: A Rapid Review
Darby Miller, M.D.

Orbital Complications of Sickle Cell Disease
Haley D'Souza, M.D.
Recorded 1.31.22

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  • Identify and diagnose the different corneal dystrophies
  • Summarize and differentiate the different corneal dystrophies
  • Propose a treatment plan for the more common corneal dystrophies
     
  • Describe the features of sickle cell orbitopathy
  • Identify the differential diagnosis of orbital complications of sickle cell disease
  • Recommend appropriate workup and management of the orbital complications of sickle cell disease
Killing One Stone With Two Birds - A Case of Optic Nerve Compartment Syndrome
Sasha A. Mansukhani

Recurrence in Ocular Adnexal Mantle Cell Lymphoma
Clara Castillejo Becerra, MD
Recorded 1.24.22

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  • Recognize causes for papilledema in end stage renal disease
  • Review the cerebrospinal fluid dynamics around the optic nerve
     
  • Recognize common features of ocular adnexal mantle cell lymphoma
  • Identify likely outcomes of patients treated for ocular adnexal mantle cell lymphoma

Anterior Chamber (AC) Tap
Melis Kabaalioglu Guner, M.D.

Interprofessional Electronic Consultations for the Diagnosis and Management of Neuro-Ophthalmic Conditions
Timothy Xu, M.D.
Recorded 1.17.22

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  • Identify the clinical indications for anterior chamber (AC) tap
  • Perform AC tap procedure safely and efficiently
     
  • Describe the utilization of eConsults in the diagnosis and management of neuro-ophthalmic conditions.
  • Identify pertinent testing prior to eConsults to maximize their value.

Regulation of Nuclear Epigenome by Mitochondrial DNA Heteroplasmy
Piotr Kopinskim M.D.

Floater Red Herrings
Jessica Kraker, M.D.
Recorded 1.10.22

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  • Analyze the concept of heteroplasmy and its effect on phenotype severity.
  • Define the relationship between mitochondrial genetics, metabolism, and nuclear histone modifications.
     
  • Recognize paracentral acute middle maculopathy and acute macular neuroretinopathy
  • Formulate a diagnostic workup for these conditions
Orientation and Mobility an Overview
Vivien Yip, OD

Telemedicine for Pre-Operative Evaluation of Upper Eyelid Malposition
Lilly H. Wagner, MD
Recorded 12.6.21

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  • Summarize mobility strategies low vision patients use.
  • Identify appropriate types of patients that will benefit from orientation and mobility.
  • Utilize resources for your low vision patients on orientation and mobility.
     
  • Summarize reliability of virtual oculoplastic evaluations compared to face-to-face visits.
  • Describe challenges in the virtual oculoplastic exam.
Decoding Dry Eye Disease
Joanne F. Shen, M.D.

Superior Ophthalmic Vein Thrombosis in the Setting of Orbital Cellulitis
Robert H. Graham, M.D.
Recorded 11.29.2021

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  • Evaluate a patient with dry eye symptoms
  • Explain current approaches in treatment of dry eye disease
  • Locate dry eye disease resources
  • Identify signs and symptoms of orbital cellulitis and superior ophthalmic vein thrombosis
  • Review relevant physical, laboratory, and diagnostic imaging findings to formulate a treatment plan
  • Plan for appropriate consults that may be necessary for patient care
Just Another Case of IIH?
Kevin Chodnicki, M.D.

A Case of “Elevated” Suspicion
Lauren N. Diroff, M.D.
Recorded 11.1.2021

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  • Describe peri-papillary hyperreflective ovoid mass-like structures (PHOMS)
  • Differentiate between PHOMS and optic disc drusen
  • Discuss the various pathologies where PHOMS have been observed
     
  • Summarize MRI and CT findings associated with papilledema and pseudopapilledema
  • Describe mechanisms leading to pseudopapilledema
  • Integrate clinical and imaging findings in evaluation and diagnosis of pseudopapilledema
Low Tension Glaucoma
JD Hammer, MD

Hypotony after Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Procedures
Tyler M. Kaplan, MD
Recorded 10.18.2021

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  • Identify features associated with low tension glaucoma
  • Recognize the vascular hypothesis and how ocular perfusion pressure relates to low tension glaucoma
  • Compare treatment options for low tension glaucoma
  • Describe the mechanisms of MIGS
  • Discuss the differential for hypotony after MIGS
  • Identify surgical techniques to address hypotony after MIGS
The Process of Quality
Timothy W. Olsen, MD

A Classic Case of Von Hippel Lindau Disease
Heidi Dahl, MD
Recorded 10.11.2021

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  • Assess Existing Quality Standards
  • Apply Local Quality Standards
  • Critique Alternative Options
  • Recognized the clinical manifestations of VHL disease
  • Describe the pathogenesis of the VHL disease
  • Understand how treatment methods of retinal hemangioblastoma vary with size and location of tumor
Post Phacoemulsification Endophthalmitis Intracameral Antibiotic Prophylaxis:  What Do I Need To Know in 2021?
Michael Mahr, MD

Sixty Years of Myopia and High Myopia Prevalence Trends in Olmsted County
Prashant Tailor, MD
Recorded 10.4.2021

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  • Assess and apply current evidence regarding intracameral antibiotic prophylaxis for post-phacoemulsification endophthalmitis
  • Identify intracameral cefuroxime and moxifloxacin dosing, dilution, and resistance issues in 2021
  • Identify the temporal trends of myopia and high myopia in Olmsted County
  • Summarize gender and racial differences of myopia and high myopia in Olmsted County
  • Contrast myopic trends in Olmsted County vs other longitudinal population-based studies
Advances in Retinopathy of Prematurity Diagnosis and Management
Brittni A. Scruggs, MD, PhD

Association of Changes in Optical Coherence Tomography Metrics with Changes in Refractive Error in Patients with Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration in the Comparison of Age-related Macular Degeneration Treatments Trials (CATT)
Matthew R. Starr, MD
Recorded 9.27.2021

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  • Recall the major changes to the International Classification of Retinopathy of Prematurity (ICROP) in 2021
  • Summarize the main uses of optical coherence tomography in retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screening
  • Recognize the importance and challenges of artificial intelligence (AI) for improved detection of ROP
  • Identify patients with age-related macular degeneration that may receive updated spectacle correction
  • Recognize the location of fluid within the retina that contributes most to refractive error shift when treated with anti-VEGF injections
Vision Loss, Behavioral Changes, and Overlooking in Young Girl
Michael C. Brodsky, MD

Oculodermal Melanocytosis, Melanocytoma, and Melanoma
M. Ryan Claxton
Recorded 9.13.2021

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  • To understand the clinical significance of overlooking
  • To review the diagnostic evaluation of Batten disease
  • To consider the differential diagnosis of Batten disease
  • Recognize the clinical and pathologic features of oculodermal melanocytosis and melanocytoma
  • Review the clinical significance of oculodermal melanocytosis and melanocytoma
  • Identify molecular alterations associated with ocular neoplasms
   

 

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