The 2018 American Academy of Optometry Conference
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The 2018 American Academy of Optometry Conference

Drs. Trego, Mittelman and alumni guestThe American Academy of Optometry hosted its annual conference last Friday through Tuesday. This year, it was held in the Texas Ballroom of the Grand Hyatt Hotel in San Antonio, Texas. This year’s theme was The Art + Science.

There were presentations from many of the Pennsylvania College of Optometry (PCO) faculty, five on-campus residents and the College’s affiliated residents.

Previous PCO residents, who received their Fellowship in the Academy, also presented lectures and posters during the meeting. “It always make me very proud to see them continue to add to their accomplishments and watch them represent PCO in such such a positive way,” said Bhawan Minhas, OD, FAAO, director of On-Campus Residency Programs.

In addition to the presentations, there were other accomplishments for faculty as well as a PCO alumni.

Bisant Labib, OD, FAAO, assistant professor, became a diplomate in Comprehensive Eye Care in the Academy, which, according to Dr. Minhas, is “an amazing accomplishment for someone so young.”

Also during the conference, a few select members of the Academy received awards – one of which was Kovin S. Naidoo, OD’95, PhD, FAAO. He received the 2018 Carel C. Koch Memorial Medal, which is awarded to a person who has made outstanding contributions to the enhancement and development of relationships between optometry and other professions.

Dr. Naidoo is an advocate for the synergy between ophthalmology and optometry. He founded the African Vision Research Institute, linking optometry and ophthalmology from all over the continent in the pursuit of confronting the challenges of Africa’s eye health issues. He also founded the Our Children’s Vision campaign, a cooperative project between optometry and ophthalmology that has reached an estimated 19 million children.

There were also two receptions held for Salus Alumni.

Guests at AOAThe first reception was the 15th reunion for the Class of 2003 at Guadalajara Grill, in San Antonio. There were drinks and light fare while members of the class met up and reminisced about their time as students at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry of Salus University. During this time, it was also announced that Salus will match $25,000 to create a $50,000 endowment fund in honor of Allison Leigh Barinas, OD – a student who had passed prior to graduating in 2003.

The second reception far exceeded attendance expectations with 200 attendees, including several faculty members also attended.

List of Presenters
  • Siva Meiyeppen, OD, FAAO – A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to mTBI Vision Therapy: Incorporating Visual Processing and Vestibular Oculomotor Training
  • Siva Meiypeppen, OD, FAAO – When The Eyes Are Out But The Brain Is In: A Case of Paradoxical Anomalous Correspondence and Strabismus Vision Therapy
  • Lauren White, BS and Lynn D. Greenspan, OD, PhD – Prepare Four Double: Bilateral Cranial Nerve IV Palsy Presenting as Horizontal Diplopia
  • Lynn D. Greenspan, OD, PhD – Uncontrolled Burping Aggravated by Visual Stimuli in a Post-Concussion Patient with Remote Epilepsy
  • Jean Marie Pagani, OD, FAAO and Andrew Gurwood, OD –  Inflammatory Ocular Hypertension Syndrome in a Patient with Recurrent Syphilis
  • Harpreet K. Minhas, OD, FAAO and Kriti Bhagat, OD, FAAO – Anterior Segment OCT for The Management of Acute Hydrops in 33 Year Old African American Male
  • Inrava Khasnabish, OD and Amanda J. Umlandt, OD – Hit Me With Your Best Shot: Management of Fungal Keratitis in the Dominant Eye of a State Trooper
  • Bhawan K. Minhas, OD, FAAO – Residency Programs at The Eye Institute
  • Jenna Fooglio, OD and Delia Landy, OD, FAAO – Autologous Serum for the Treatment of Severe Ocular Surface Disease and Significant Improvement in Visual Acuity
  • Kelly A Malloy, OD, FAAO, Diplomate – Eye Examination Plays a Critical Role in Management of Optic Nerve Sheath Menigioma
  • Hang Nguyen, OD and Byung Kim, OD, FAAO – Optic PITS, Retinoschisis, and Glaucoma
  • Jessica Hahm, OD – Acute Blebitis Fourteen Years Post-Trabeculectomy Leads to Bleb Leak
  • Alexander W. Van Dyck, OD – Intravitreal Injection of Avastan in an Asymptomatic Diabetic Without Retinal Neovascularization
  • Monique Smyth, OD – An Ocular Chemical Burn due to Milkweed Sap: A Case Study
  • Samantha Myers, OD and Nicholas Gidosh, OD, FAAO – When the Fit Hits the Fan: A Hybrid Lens Fit in a Post-RD Repair, Post-Lens Extraction, Post-Ahmed Valve Implantation, Post-PK Keratoconus Patient
  • Kelly M. Seidler, OD and Kelly A. Malloy, OD, FAAO, Diplomate – You Can’t Find What You’re Not Looking For! (A Case of Atypical Optic Neuritis)
  • Ashley Kay Maglione, OD – Diplopia as the Presenting Sign of Suspected Meningioma Pseudo-Progression in the Setting of Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer: A Case Report
  • Rachel Wells, OD; Chung To, OD, FAAO; and Chrystyna Rakoczy, OD – When Trauma SKEWS You
  • Christin DeMoss, OD and Navi Hehar, OD – A Bilateral Granulomatous Uveitis in a Pediatric Patient
  • Bhawanjot K. Minhas, OD, FAAO and Raquel Antoine – Digging Deeper: Use of OCT-Angiography to Uncover and Visualize Abnormal Vasculature in a Case of Persistent Macular Edema