Identifying and Managing Progression in Keratoconus/Keratectasia: Pre and Post Corneal Crosslinking | ASCRS
Webinar
Identifying and Managing Progression in Keratoconus/Keratectasia: Pre and Post Corneal Crosslinking
March 2018
Moderator: Clara Chan, MD
Panelists: Marjan Farid, MD, Kenneth Beckman, MD, and William Trattler, MD
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Description
Sponsored by the Cornea Clinical Committee
Learn from the experts about crosslinking (CXL) protocols and management, including how to define the progression of keratoconus, when to re-treat a patient with suspected progression after CXL and when to refer to a cornea specialist.
Webinar Faculty
Clara C. Chan, MD, FRCSC, FACS, DABO
Dr. Chan is a specialist in cornea, cataract and refractive surgery. She is an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Toronto and the former Chair of the Resident Surgical Teaching Committee. She teaches fellows as part of the Cornea fellowship program at the Toronto Western Hospital and is the Medical Director of the Eye Bank of Canada, Ontario Division.
Marjan Farid, MD
Marjan Farid, MD, is Director of the Cornea, Cataract, and Refractive Surgery and Vice-Chair of Ophthalmic Faculty at the Gavin Herbert Eye Institute (GHEI) at UC-Irvine, California, US. Dr Farid’s clinical practice is divided between patient care, teaching, and research. She enjoys teaching ophthalmology to medical students, ophthalmology residents, and cornea Fellows.
Kenneth A. Beckman, MD
Dr. Beckman has practiced in the Columbus area for 16 years. He is a cornea specialist and practices general ophthalmology. His surgical interests include corneal transplants including the new DSEK procedure, small-incision cataract surgery, pterygium surgery, and glaucoma lasers. Dr. Beckman also has a special interest in the treatment of dry eyes.
William B. Trattler, MD
William B. Trattler, MD is a refractive, corneal and cataract eye surgeon at the Center For Excellence In Eye Care. Dr. Trattler received his Doctorate of Medicine degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine. He completed his ophthalmology residency at the University of Pennsylvania, Scheie Eye Institute and then completed subspecialty training in Cornea and Refractive Surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.

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