
October 2016
Moderated Paper Session: Pearls, Tips, &Tactics
Timothy J. Bennett, CRA, OCT-C, FOPS - Moderator. The 47th OPS Annual Educational Program. This course will present a series of short tips and strategies for maximizing diagnostic information in a variety of imaging modalities including fluorescein angiography, fundus, photography and OCT. Troubleshooting techniques will be covered. Case-based examples will be given. Audience participation is encouraged and attendees may bring images or short topics for presentation and discussion by the entire group. Objectives: List tips for improving the quality of…
Find out more »Lecture: Clinical Features of Retinal Disease
Timothy J. Bennett, CRA, OCT-C, FOPS and David A Quillen, MD. The 47th OPS Annual Educational Program. Fundus photography is commonly used to document clinical features of retinal disease. This collaborative and interactive course will provide an overview of common and distinctive retinal features that photographers should recognize in order to document diseases effectively. After specific findings are presented by a retina specialist, discussion on various ways to document these findings will be led by a photographer. The value of…
Find out more »Lecture: Cases That Tell a Story
Timothy J. Bennett, CRA, OCT-C, FOPS. The 47th OPS Annual Educational Program. As imagers, we are often called upon to help diagnose rare conditions. Sometimes the stories surrounding these cases are as interesting as the clinical findings we document. This course will present a series of unusual cases using a variety of imaging modalities, including fundus photography, monochromatic photography, SD-OCT, fluorescein angiography, and IR confocal imaging. In each case, imaging played a key role in telling the whole story. Objectives:…
Find out more »November 2016
Ophthalmology Grand Rounds: Milestones, Rivalry, and Controversy – The Origins of Photography and Ophthalmic Photography
Timothy J. Bennett, CRA, OCT-C, FOPS. Photography was born in the Victorian Era, a time of great discovery, invention, and advancement in science and medicine. This historical review will explore landmark moments in the evolution of photography and ophthalmic photography, from the invention of photography in 1839 through the development of fluorescein angiography in 1959. Several of the important figures were competitive, bitter men, who craved recognition for their contributions and a place in history. Along with collaboration and discovery,…
Find out more »March 2017
ICOP 2017
ICOP, the International Conference on Ophthalmic Photography, will take place March 3-5, 2017, at the extraordinary Singapore National Eye Centre, in the beautiful city of Singapore
Find out more »Milestones, Rivalry, and Controversy – The Origins of Photography and Ophthalmic Photography
Timothy J. Bennett, CRA, OCT-C, FOPS. International Conference on Ophthalmic Photography. Photography was born in the Victorian Era, a time of great discovery, invention, and advancement in science and medicine. This historical review will explore landmark moments in the evolution of photography and ophthalmic photography, from the invention of photography in 1839 through the development of fluorescein angiography in 1959. Several of the important figures were competitive, bitter men, who craved recognition for their contributions and a place in history.…
Find out more »Ophthalmic Jeopardy!
Timothy J. Bennett, CRA, OCT-C, FOPS. International Conference on Ophthalmic Photography. Presented in a popular quiz-show format, this course will present a variety of short topics covering some of the core-competencies for ophthalmic imagers and technicians. This high-tech program will incorporate spectacular clinical images along with entertaining video and audio files. Categories will include anatomy, terminology, common clinical findings, fluorescein angiography, fundus autofluorescence, OCT, and CPR.
Find out more »April 2017
Mid Atlantic Ophthalmic Imaging Update
The Penn State Hershey Eye Center is hosting the 9th Annual Mid-Atlantic Ophthalmic Imaging Update, a one day continuing education program in ophthalmic imaging on Saturday April 1, 2017. The program will be held at the Penn State Hershey Medical Center and will consist of lectures from leading educators in both ophthalmology and ophthalmic imaging. REGISTRATION BROCHURE_2017
Find out more »History of Retinal Photography
Timothy J. Bennett, CRA, OCT-C, FOPS. International Conference on Ophthalmic Photography. Photography was born in the Victorian Era, a time of great discovery, invention, and advancement in science and medicine. This historical review will explore landmark moments in the evolution of photography and ophthalmic photography, from the invention of photography in 1839 through the development of fluorescein angiography in 1959. Several of the important figures were competitive, bitter men, who craved recognition for their contributions and a place in history.…
Find out more »June 2017
Ophthalmic Jeopardy!
Timothy J. Bennett, CRA, OCT-C, FOPS. The 2017 OPS Mid-Year Educational Program. Presented in a popular quiz-show format, this course will present a variety of short topics covering some of the core-competencies for ophthalmic imagers and technicians. This high-tech program will incorporate spectacular clinical images along with entertaining video and audio files. Categories will include anatomy, terminology, common clinical findings, fluorescein angiography, fundus autofluorescence, OCT, and CPR.
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