Island Eyes Conference Brochure

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PAcIFIc uNIVERSITy | COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY
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.” In the past 32 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 2015 Island Eyes Conference goes to Hawai’i Island, also known
as the “big Island,” the youngest and the largest island in the
Hawaiian chain. This island is home to Hawaiian cowboys (paniolos),
Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, pristine beaches, waterfalls, Kona
coffee plantations and much more. 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, afternoons and evenings free. No
classes are scheduled on Thursday, giving you a full day to explore
Hawai’i with friends and family. We’ll host a golf outing on
Wednesday, followed by happy hour hosted by the College
of Optometry Deans.
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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: William Hills OD,
MD; Randy Kojima FAAO; Matt Lampa OD; Rick London MA, OD;
Elaine Pedersen; Carlo Pelino OD; Maynard Pohl OD; Leo Skorin
OD, DO; and Lisa Umphrey MD.
CONFERENCE
2043 College Way
Forest Grove, OR 97116
JANuARy 25-31, 2015
COLLEGE of
OPTOMETRY
The Hilton Waikoloa Village is a spectacular oceanfront resort
located on the sunny Kohala Coast of Hawai’i. Located on 62
acres, the resort features three pools, a lagoon with a white sand
beach, 14 unique restaurants and bars, great resort shopping
and two championship golf courses. The beautiful grounds also
showcase an amazing art collection from Asian, Western and
Oceanic cultures. Don’t miss your chance to swim with the
dolphins through the Dolphin Quest experience at the Hilton
Waikoloa. Shuttles will also transport you to the Kings’ Shops
and Queens’ MarketPlace in the Waikoloa Resort area.
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Hilton Waikoloa Village, Hawai’i
Optometrist Conference Schedule
Paraoptometric Education
29 hours of COPE-approved education available | Titles & speakers subject to change.
9 hours of education available
Sunday
Wednesday
January 25
January 28
2 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 26
7:30-8:30 a.m.
“Higher Order Visual Processing”
William Hills
8:30-9:30 a.m.
“Eye Disease by the Numbers”
Leo Skorin
9:30-11:30 a.m.
“Learn to Co-Manage the
Complex and Unusual”
Maynard Pohl
11:30–12:30 p.m.
“Approach to Unilateral Optic Disc Edema”
William Hills
12:30-1:30 p.m.
BONUS “Guard Your Heart”
Lisa Umphrey
Tuesday
January 27
7:30-9:30 a.m
“Inflammatory Conditions and
Communicable Diseases”
Carlo Pelino
9:30-10:30 a.m.
“Eye Movements in
Neurodegenerative Disorders”
William Hills
10:30–11:30 a.m.
“Alzheimer Disease: An Update with
Answers to Common Questions”
Leo Skorin
11:30-12:30 p.m.
“Use of OCT in
Neuro-ophthalmic Conditions”
William Hills
12:30-1:30 p.m.
BONUS“CRT Certification”
Randy Kojima
Monday
January 26
7:30-9:30 a.m.
“Oral Medications in Eye Care”
Maynard Pohl
8-9 a.m.
“Ethics in the Optometric Practice”
Fraser Horn
9:30-10:30 a.m.
“Intravitreal Injections:
Can They Treat Everything?”
Leo Skorin
9-11 a.m.
“Luxury Dispensing”
Elaine Pedersen
10:30-12:30 p.m.
“Custom Soft Contact Lens
Design & Prescribing”
Matt Lampa
12:30-1:30 p.m.
BONUS “Evidence Based
Treatment of Amblyopia”
Rick London
OUTINGS
11 a.m. | GOLF (fee for this activity)
5-7 p.m. | HAPPY HOUR
Thursday
January 29 | FREE DAY TO ENJOY HAWAI’I
Friday
January 30
7:30-9:30 a.m.
“Contact Lenses for Diseased,
Post-surgical and Asymmetric Eyes”
Randy Kojima, Matt Lampa
9:30-11:30 a.m.
“Essentials in Systemic Disease”
Carlo Pelino
11:30-12:30 p.m.
“Strabismus: Variations on a Theme”
Rick London
12:30-1:30 p.m.
BONUS “Ectropion-Entropion: A Tale of a
Lax Lid”
Leo Skorin
Saturday
January 31
7:30-9:30 a.m.
“Binocular Anomalies Resulting from
Pathological Causes: CVA and Head Trauma”
Rick London
9:30-10:30 a.m.
“Myopia Control Techniques with
Specialty Contact Lenses”
Matt Lampa
Tuesday
January 27
8-9 a.m.
“Detect and Protect”
Elaine Pedersen
REGISTRATION FORM
For online registration and credit card paymentshttps://secure.pacificu.edu/forms/form/30773442404
9-10 a.m.
Ocular Side Effects of Systemic Medications
Jennifer Coyle
10-11 a.m.
“What Frame, Which Face?”
Elaine Pedersen
Wednesday
January 28
OPTOMETRIST
$700 Early; $800 Late (after Dec. 1)
Paraoptometric
$200 with registered OD
Daily rate (2 days minimum) $175
$300 without registered OD
Includes 29 hours continuing education,
welcome reception, 5-days continental breakfast
Includes 9 hours continuing education,
welcome reception, 3-days continental breakfast
Includes day’s education and continental breakfast
Includes 9 hours continuing education,
welcome reception, 3-days continental breakfast
OPTOMETRIST REGISTRATION FORM
Full name___________________________________________________________________________________
8-9 a.m.
“Interprofessional Optometry”
Carole Timpone
Name tag should read_________________________________________________________________________
9-11 a.m.
“Dealing with Difficult People”
Elaine Pedersen
Telephone_________________________________ Email_____________________________________________
TRAVEL TO HAWAI’I
Pacific year______________________ Other school/year_____________________________________________
OE tracker___________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing address______________________________________________________________________________
A number of airlines fly directly to the Kona (KOA) airport on Hawaii Island, 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 Waikoloa resort community is 24 miles from the airport. Go to our website for airline
discountshttp://www.pacificu.edu/optometry/ce/conferences_events.cfm
City/St/Province___________________ Zip/Postal code_____________________________________________
Hilton Waikoloa Village
Indicate Days □ Sun
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 $200 to $250.* These rates are available if
you book BEFORE DECEMBER 26, 2014. 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 reservation link off our website. The group
code is PUC.
Check the box below to obtain a hard copy for an additional fee.
O.D. Registration fee
□ $700 early
□ $800 late (after Dec. 1)
Daily rate (2 days minimum) #________ @ $175
□ Mon
□ Tues
□ Wed
□ Fri
□ Sat
□ Yes, I would like a paper copy of the workbook. Please add $20.
NOTE: Electronic workbooks will be emailed prior to the conference.
Paraoptometric Registration
Full name(s)_________________________________________________________________________________
Golf/Garden/Mountain view $200
Hilton Waikoloa Village
69-425 Waikoloa Beach DrivePartial Ocean View $230
Waikoloa HI 96738-5710 Deluxe Ocean View $250
http://www.hiltonwaikoloavillage.com
808-886-1234
*These rates do not include the mandatory service charges, $10/per person porterage, $3/day room attendant.
Jennifer Coyle OD, MS
Elaine Pedersen
Dean, College of Optometry
Pacific University
National Training Coordinator,
Optometric Services, Inc.
Vancouver, BC
Casey Eye Institute, Oregon Health
& Sciences University
Portland, Oregon
Carlo Pelino OD, FAAO
Fraser Horn OD, FAAO
Maynard Pohl OD
Associate Dean, Academic Programs
Pacific University
Clinical Director, PCLI
Bellevue, Washington
Randy Kojima FCLSA, FAAO
Leonid Skorin OD, DO
Precision Technology Services
Vancouver, BC
Mayo Clinic
Albert Lea, Minnesota
Matthew Lampa OD, FAAO
Carole Timpone OD, FAAO
Associate Professor of Optometry
Pacific University
Distinguished University Professor
Associate Dean, Clinical Programs
Pacific University
Richard London MA, OD
Professor of Optometry
Pacific University
With registered optometrist $200_______________________________________________________________
Without registered optometrist $300____________________________________________________________
TOTAL REGISTRATION FEES____________________________________________________________________
□______________________________ Yes, I am interested in playing in the Wednesday golf outing
□ Yes, I will attend the arrival reception (Sunday)
Conference Faculty
William Hills OD, MD
Name tag should read_________________________________________________________________________
Assistant Professor
Pennsylvania College of Optometry
□ I require special services in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act to fully
participate. (Pacific University College of Optometry will contact you to make arrangements.)
For online registration and credit card paymentshttps://secure.pacificu.edu/forms/form/30773442404
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 more information, contact Jeanne Oliver at 503-352-2740 or [email protected]
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 Wednesday, January 7, 2015.
Lisa Umphrey MD
Chattanooga Heart Institute
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Pacific University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and
compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.