Friday, May 21, 2010 - École d`optométrie
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Friday, May 21, 2010 - École d`optométrie
2010 Journées optométriques May 21 and 22, 2010 Université de Montréal — pavillon Roger-Gaudry 2900 Édouard-Montpetit Blvd., Montréal, Québec Centre de perfectionnement et de référence en optométrie www.cpro.ca Presentation abstracts are available at www.cpro.ca Due to the large number of speakers, there will be no printed handouts. Some presentations will be available online on our website after the conference. Friday, May 21, 2010 Research in Visual Deficiency Intervention 8:45-10:15 am Rehabilitation and Professional Training in Québec Universities You have a choice between 3 clinical sessions Marie-Chantal Wanet–Defalque, PhD Julie-Anne Couturier, MA, MSc Session 1 — 1.5 CE units in General Optometry Binocular Vision and Pediatrics Vision Development in Infants François Vital-Durand, PhD 10:45 am - 12:45 pm You have a choice between 2 clinical sessions Neurological Examinations in Optometry Session 4 — 2 CE units in Ocular Health Marie-Ève Corbeil, OD, MSc, Danielle de Guise, OD, MSc, Mariline Pageau, OD et Andrée Raymond, OD Ocular Health and Primary Care Session 2 — 1.5 CE units in General Optometry New Investigative Techniques, Products and Applied Research in Ocular Health and Primary Care. Eight 15-minute case reports Ophthalmic Optics Presentation of the Ophthalmic Optics Mini-guide Julie Brûlé, OD, Yvon Rhéaume, OD, Fadi Maroun, OD, Régina Bizzarro, OD et collaborateurs Guillaume Carcenac, PhD Candidate What to do About Progressive Lens Non-Adaptation Session 5 — 2 CE units in General Optometry Jean-Marie Hanssens, OD, PhD (c) Contact Lenses Reasons for Progressive Lens Non-Adaptation Clinical Cases. Eight 15-minute case reports Guillaume Giraudet, PhD Langis Michaud OD, MSc, Daniel Brazeau, OD, Frédéric Gagnon, OD, Nathalie Trottier, OD et collaborateurs Nature and Management of Ophthalmic Lens Optical Aberrations Nicolas Fontaine, OD, MSc Comparison of Ophthalmic Materials and Treatments of the Most Popular Lenses in Ophthalmic Optics Benoît Frenette, OD, MSc Session 3 — 1.5 CE units in General Optometry Low Vision and Rehabilitation Development of Spatial Navigation skills in the Blind: A Clinical and Neuroscientific Approach Lotfi Merabet, OD, PhD Vision Rehabilitation –They Don’t Know – They Don’t Go: Breaking down the Barriers for Visually Impaired People Olga Overbury, PhD Impact of anti-VEGF Therapy for Exudative Macular Degeneration on Visual Rehabilitation Services Julie-Andrée Marinier, OD, MSc 1:45-3:15 pm Research Milestones at the École Part 1 — 1.5 CE units in Ocular Health Scientific research at the École d’optométrie—a well-kept secret Presentation of current research by research professors Prevention of Visual Deficits and Vision Restoration Elvire Vaucher, PhD Vision Sciences at the Service of Tissue Engineering: Toward the Reconstruction of a Transparent Cornea Using Various Corneal Cell Phenotypes Claude Giasson, OD, PhD Investigation and Diagnosis by Light Reflected by the Eye Fundus 10:45 am - 12:15 pm Vasile Diaconu, PhD Regeneration of the Visual Nervous System: Repairing the Irreparable Spotlight on Our Alumni Part 2 — 1.5 CE units in Ocular Health Jean-François Bouchard, BPharm, PhD Retinal Detachment 3:30-5:30 pm OOQ and AOQ General Assemblies Sébastien Olivier, OD, MD Retinopathy of Prematurity Chantal Boisvert, OD, MD Co-management 6:00-7:30 pm Angèle Devaux, OD, MD, and Karl Brousseau, OD Diplopia Cocktail hour at the École d’optométrie Saturday, May 22, 2010 8:15-10:15 am Sylvain Lanthier, OD, MD, CSPQ 1:00-2:30 pm Research Milestones at the École Part 2 — 1.5 CE units in Ocular Health Spotlight on Our Alumni Part 1 — 1 CE unit in General Optometry and 1 CE unit in Ocular Health Presentations by École d’optométrie alumni, researchers, physicians and professors Vision and the Early Stages of Old Age Hélène Kergoat OD, PhD Optical Imagery, a Vital Tool for Studying the Structure and Function of the Retina and the Visual Brain Christian Casanova, PhD Applying the Optometrist’s Expertise to Clinical Reasoning Caroline Faucher, OD, PhD Correcting Presbyopia with Multifocal Intraocular Lenses: Does Your Client Know More than You? Nadia Marie Quesnel, OD, MSc One Hundred Years...Without Tears? What’s New in Tear Analysis? A Taste for Seeing: The Tongue as Sight Organ Maurice Ptito, PhD Using Immersive Systems and Virtual Reality to Study Vision and Its Impact on Human Behaviour Jocelyn Faubert, PhD 2:45-4:00 pm Etty Bitton, OD, MSc Update on the Research Protocol for Fabry Disease and other Lysosomal Storage Disorders 100 years in the Making: The École’s Past, Present and Future Langis Michaud, OD, MSc Jacques Gresset and collaborators Glaucoma Diagnosis and New Technologies Pierre Forcier, OD, MSc 6:30 pm Optometry in the Genomic Era: The Next Phase? Robert Wojciechowski, OD, MSc, PhD Dinner show at Windsor Station REGISTRATION FORM All options include meals, cocktail hour and gala dinner on Saturday g Friday and Saturday May 21-22, 2010 g Will attend cocktail hour g Will attend gala dinner GST QST TOTAL $ 17.50 $ 27.56 $ 395.06 GST QST TOTAL $ 13.75 $ 21.66 $ 310.41 GST QST TOTAL $ 13.75 $ 21.66 $ 310.41 GST QST TOTAL $ 10 $ 15.75 $ 225.75 GST QST TOTAL $ 10 $ 15.75 $ 225.75 GST QST TOTAL $ 2.50 $ 3.94 $ 56.44 $ 350 g Friday May 21, 2010 g Will attend cocktail hour g Will attend gala dinner $ 275 g Saturday May 22, 2010 g Will attend gala dinner $ 275 Please register me for the gala dinner only g Saturday May 22, 2010 $ 200 My escort for the gala dinner is g Name: ____________________________________________ ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR REGISTRATION AFTER APRIL 30, 2010 $ 200 $ 50 Return this registration form by April 30, 2010 by regular mail, fax or ONLINE AT WWW.CPRO.CA Telephone registrations are not accepted. We do not accept post-dated cheques. TOTAL $ Clinical sessions on the morning of Friday, May 21, 2010 Please indicate your preferences so we can adjust room selections as needed. Please note that we cannot guarantee any of your selections. Spaces will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Session 1 - Binocular vision Session 2 - Ophthalmic Friday, 8:45 - 10:15 am (Select one session) g and pediatrics Friday, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm (Select one session) g Session 4 - Ocular health and primary care Visa MasterCard Cheque (payable to CPRO) g optics Session 3 - Low vision and g rehabilitation g Session 5 - Contact lenses Name First name Card Number OOQ Membership No. Expiration date Address Signature Phone number The École d’optométrie sincerely thanks our sponsoring companies and organizations for their support on the occasion of our 100th anniversary 2010 www.opto.umontreal.ca/100ans Our Sponsors platinUM GOLD SILVER bronze Dean’s Club Our Partners Association des optométristes du Québec Centre de perfectionnement et de référence en optométrie Fondation des maladies de l’œil Greiche & Scaff Institut Nazareth & Louis-Braille IRIS Ordre des optométristes du Québec Université de Montréal REGISTRATION INFORMATION • No on-site registration accepted. • No refunds granted for no-shows without prior written notice at least one week before the event. • For cancellation requests, 25% of registration fees are non-refundable. • No one will be admitted to the conference room 10 minutes after start time. This rule must be observed for the application of continuing education units (CE units). • Attendance will be monitored at each conference room entrance and exit. Continuing education units (CE units) will be granted only with proof of attendance. SCHEDULE Friday, May 21, 2010 8 am Saturday, May 22, 2010 Welcome Hall d’honneur, Roger-Gaudry Pavilion 7:45 am Welcome Hall d’honneur, pavillon Roger-Gaudry Clinical sessions 8 h 45 10:15 am Session 1 Binocular vision and pediatrics Session 2 Ophthalmic optics Spotlight on Our Alumni Session 3 Low vision and rehabilitation Part 1 Six presentations 8:15 am K-500 10:15 am Refreshment break Refreshment break Clinical sessions 10:45 am 12:45 pm 1:45 pm Session 4 Ocular health and primary care Spotlight on Our Alumni Session 5 Contact lenses Lunch Hall d’honneur, Roger-Gaudry Pavilion Research Milestones at the École Part 1 Pharmacology and physiology 12:15 pm Lunch Hall d’honneur, pavillon Roger-Gaudry 1:00 pm Research Milestones at the École Part 2 Neuroscience, Psychophysics and aging Four presentations K-500 2:30 pm Refreshment break 2:454:00 pm 100 Years in the Making The École d’optométrie’s Past, Present and Future A Tribute K-500 6:30 pm Dinner show Salle des pas perdus, Windsor Station Four presentations K-500 3:15 pm 3:305:30 pm Part 2 Four presentations K-500 10:45 am Refreshment break AOQ and OOQ General Assemblies M-415 6:00 pm Cocktail hour École d’optométrie, 3744 Jean-Brillant Dinner Show Salle des pas perdus, Windsor Station h Cocktail g h Master of Ceremonies: Normand Brathwaite g h Gourmet meal g h Headliner: Comedian Daniel Lemireg And many more surprises! hg Business attire Associate members of CPRO 1265, rue Berri, suite 730 Montréal, Québec H2L 4X4 Téléphone : 514 288-2176 Télécopieur : 514 288-7911 www.cpro.ca