GSLS Registration
Location: Grand Salon Registration

(All times listed in PT*)

Wednesday, January 17: 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Thursday, January 18: 6:30 am – 7:00 pm
Friday, January 19: 6:30 am – 7:00 pm
Saturday, January 20: 6:30 am – 4:30 pm

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*All Credits are pending approval for COPE, FL Board Optometry, TX Board of Optometry.
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06:00pm - 08:00pm EDT - January 17, 2024

Wednesday

COPE: 88777-CL
FL Board of Optometry: 20-952255
TX Board of Optometry: 20-952255


Wednesday
06:00pm - 08:00pm EDT - January 17, 2024 | Room: Silver
Track: Conference Workshop
Tags: CE Session

COPE: 88687-GO
FL Board of Optometry: 20-952259
TX Board of Optometry: 20-952259

To discuss Ortho-k design and troubleshoot common complications



Objectives:
  • Understanding Ortho-k design
  • Understanding topography maps with Ortho-k
  • Troubleshooting cases
Thursday

COPE: 88718-CL
FL Board of Optometry: 20-952261
TX Board of Optometry: 20-952261

The concept that all forms of contact lens wear are intrinsically inflammatory is discussed in the context of specialty lens fitting.



Objectives:
  • To understand the sub-clinical inflammatory nature of contact lens wear
  • To consider whether this sub-clinical inflammatory nature of contact lens wearis protective
  • To discover the implications of the sub-clinical inflammatory nature of contact lens wear for specialty lens fitting
Thursday

COPE: 88735-CL
FL Board of Optometry: 20-952265
TX Board of Optometry: 20-952265

In 2001, Professor Nathan Efron predicted the virtual demise of rigid (gas permeable) lenses over the next decade, whereby only about 1% of lenses fitted would be rigid lenses, and wrote their “obituary” in 2010. Indeed, rigid lens fitting in most countries has declined to less than 10% of all lens fits. The annual Contact Lens Spectrum International Contact Lens Prescribing Survey demonstrates that rigid lenses comprised about 10% of lens fittings overall from 2007-2017 although some countries reported much higher prescribing rates. However, there has been a resurgence of rigid lens fitting over the past three to four years (now at about 14% of overall lens fits in 2022 internationally) secondary to renewed interest in orthokeratology for controlling myopia progression, and advances in scleral and corneo-scleral lens options. Professor Bennett, Executive Director of the Gas Permeable Lens Institute, returns to debate Professor Efron once again on the benefits of gas permeable lenses in the contact lens practice and argues that they are not dead.



Objectives:
  • Learn about historical prescribing rates of rigid and soft contact lenses
  • Understand advances in rigid lenses that contribute to increased prescribing trends
  • Understand safety, limitations and indications for rigid and soft lenses for correction of refractive error
01:15pm - 02:15pm EDT - January 18, 2024

Thursday
01:15pm - 02:15pm EDT - January 18, 2024 | Room: Palace 3
Track: CE Breakouts
Tags: CE Session

COPE: 88729-CL
FL Board of Optometry: 20-1138588
TX Board of Optometry: 20-1138588

When spectacle correction is insufficient to achieve best corrected vision, contact lenses can optimize vision, contribute to accurate calculation and use of vision enhancing devices, and enhance cosmesis to achieve patients’ functional goals.



Objectives:
  • Recognize the need for specialty CL evaluation to optimize vision, prior to a LV exam
  • Understand CL options and prescribe, refer, or co-manage
  • Understand how CL enhances LV devices
Thursday
01:15pm - 02:15pm EDT - January 18, 2024 | Room: Silver
Track: CE Breakouts
Tags: CE Session

COPE: 88688-TD
FL Board of Optometry: 20-952267
TX Board of Optometry: 20-952267

Exploration of clinical pearls to optimize care for keratoconus patients and practitioners. Emphasis on understanding the condition, reviewing essential equipment, conducting efficient exams, and offering appropriate treatment to control the disease and enhance vision.



Objectives:
  • Help eye care practitioners feel confident about keratoconus management, from early detection to disease control and vision optimization
  • Understand necessary equipment and clinic set-up to ensure successful keratoconus management
  • Understand role of corneal cross-linking in early keratoconus management and contact lens fittings to optimize health and vision
Thursday

COPE: 88701-CL

This case driven course focuses on how to approach orthokeratology fitting based on corneal topography and tomography. This will also include how to select appropriate patients and approach troubleshooting common fitting adjustments using corneal mapping technologies.



Objectives:
  • Understand when to start fitting orthokeratology contact lenses for myopia management and whom to fit based on patient history and corneal mapping.
  • Understanding corneal shape as it is described through different topography and tomography maps such as axial, tangential, refractive, elevation, pachymetry, and ectasia screening.
  • Learn how to implement follow-up care and modify common troubleshooting adjustments in orthokeratology care.
Thursday

COPE: 88774-CL
FL Board of Optometry: 20-1138578
TX Board of Optometry: 20-1138578

Skilled practitioners have mastered how to assess the fit of a scleral lens. But what about when a fit goes south? Join four residency-trained cornea and contact lens specialists, all who own their own specialty contact lens practice, for a two-part panel discussion on interesting and novel “in the trenches” techniques that have led to patient success.



Objectives:
  • Start thinking beyond the “traditional” fit.
  • Learn about the similarities of each subgroup of patients and the complications that arise from their fits.
  • Anticipate and fix complications before they arise.
  • Have confidence in providing care to difficult patients
Thursday
01:15pm - 02:15pm EDT - January 18, 2024 | Room: Palace 1/2
Track: CE Breakouts
Tags: CE Session

COPE: 88707-GO
FL Board of Optometry: 20-1138584
TX Board of Optometry: 20-1138584


Thursday
01:15pm - 02:15pm EDT - January 18, 2024 | Room: Gold
Track: CE Breakouts
Tags: CE Session

COPE: 88733-CL
FL Board of Optometry: 20-1138586
TX Board of Optometry: 20-1138586

This presentation will discuss the diverse applications of scleral lenses beyond vision correction, including piggyback scleral lenses, oblate designs for keratoconus, scleral lenses for ptosis, drug delivery, prism correction, low vision, and optic decentration for fitting.



Objectives:
  • To provide valuable insights into the many special applications of scleral lenses.
  • To demonstrate scleral lens versatility and potential for improving the vision and quality of life of patients with various ocular conditions.
  • To show their utility in drug delivery.
02:25pm - 03:25pm EDT - January 18, 2024

Thursday

COPE: 88688-TD
FL Board of Optometry: 20-952267
TX Board of Optometry: 20-952267

Exploration of clinical pearls to optimize care for keratoconus patients and practitioners. Emphasis on understanding the condition, reviewing essential equipment, conducting efficient exams, and offering appropriate treatment to control the disease and enhance vision.



Objectives:
  • Help eye care practitioners feel confident about keratoconus management, from early detection to disease control and vision optimization
  • Understand necessary equipment and clinic set-up to ensure successful keratoconus management
  • Understand role of corneal cross-linking in early keratoconus management and contact lens fittings to optimize health and vision
Thursday

COPE: 88701-CL

This case driven, -hour course focuses on how to approach orthokeratology fitting based on corneal topography and tomography. This will also include how to select appropriate patients and approach troubleshooting common fitting adjustments using corneal mapping technologies.



Objectives:
  • Understand when to start fitting orthokeratology contact lenses for myopia management and whom to fit based on patient history and corneal mapping.
  • Understanding corneal shape as it is described through different topography and tomography maps such as axial, tangential, refractive, elevation, pachymetry, and ectasia screening.
  • Learn how to implement follow-up care and modify common troubleshooting adjustments in orthokeratology care.
Thursday

COPE: 88774-CL
FL Board of Optometry: 20-1138578
TX Board of Optometry: 20-1138578

Skilled practitioners have mastered how to assess the fit of a scleral lens. But what about when a fit goes south? Join four residency-trained cornea and contact lens specialists, all who own their own specialty contact lens practice, for a two-part panel discussion on interesting and novel “in the trenches” techniques that have led to patient success.



Objectives:
  • Start thinking beyond the “traditional” fit.
  • Learn about the similarities of each subgroup of patients and the complications that arise from their fits.
  • Anticipate and fix complications before they arise.
  • Have confidence in providing care to difficult patients
Thursday
02:25pm - 03:25pm EDT - January 18, 2024 | Room: Gold
Track: CE Breakouts
Tags: CE Session

COPE: 88734-CL
FL Board of Optometry: 20-1138598
TX Board of Optometry: 20-1138598

Fitting scleral multifocal is often not on the top of everyone’s favorite to do list. Multifocal fitting of scleral lenses is often a challenge and working with scleral lenses can be intimidating. In this course we will review patient selection tips, communication strategies to improve success, multifocal lens designs, troubleshooting strategies and new technology. Customization of multifocal designs along with the use of technology will be reviewed. Decentering optics and applying HOA optics to lenses will also be covered. With all the new technology we have, fitting multifocal lenses just got a lot more interesting.



Objectives:
  • To have the tips and tricks to effective communication expectations of both presbyopia and a multifocal step by step fit.
  • To understand the used of customized optics including decentering optics, optic zone size and add power distribution patterns.
  • To understand the use of HOA optics and the impact on multifocal lens designs.
Thursday
02:25pm - 03:25pm EDT - January 18, 2024 | Room: Palace 1/2
Track: CE Breakouts
Tags: CE Session

COPE: 88730-CL
FL Board of Optometry: 20-1138612
TX Board of Optometry: 20-1138612


Thursday

COPE: 88731-CL
FL Board of Optometry: 20-1138622
TX Board of Optometry: 20-1138622

This course will discuss how optometrists and ophthalmologists can collaborate to manage patients with ocular diseases that require specialty contact lenses, the impact on the underlying condition, contact lens fitting approaches, and follow up care.



Objectives:
  • Discuss why care collaboration between optometry and ophthalmology is needed for specialty contact lens patients
  • Identify what is pertinent to communicate between providers for the patient's underlying condition
  • Describe how ocular surgeries can impact the specialty contact lens patient
  • Discuss pertinent findings to monitor and diagnostic testing to perform at follow up visits of specialty contact lens patients
Thursday

COPE: 88736-TD
FL Board of Optometry: 20-1138666
TX Board of Optometry: 20-1138666

This lecture will cover historic, present, and futuristic approaches for the detection and management of keratoconus. Topics covered will include: past and present keratoconus research involving the CLEK study, pediatric keratoconus, new insights for defining keratoconus progression and how technology has advanced clinical practice for keratoconus management.



Objectives:
  • 1. The participant will learn about the how the CLEK study has changed our understanding of keratoconus and its management utilizing contact lenses.
  • 2. The participant will learn how keratoconus affects the pediatric population and approaches for earlier detection.
  • 3. The participant will learn about new research that has advanced the understanding of defining keratoconus progression.
  • 4. The participant will learn how advanced technology has improved our ability to clinically manage the keratoconus patient.
11:05am - 12:50pm EDT - January 19, 2024

Friday
11:05am - 12:50pm EDT - January 19, 2024 | Room: Gold
Track: Conference Workshop
Tags: CE Session

COPE: 88867-TD
FL Board of Optometry: 20-1138674
TX Board of Optometry: 20-1138674


Friday

COPE: 88732-CL
FL Board of Optometry: 20-1138676
TX Board of Optometry: 20-1138676

This course, delivered in Spanish and English and targeting the growing number of practitioners from Spanish speaking countries, will review the causes of all issues and complications that clinicians may encounter during scleral lens fitting, referring to clinical experience and literature reports, and will provide guidelines to resolve such issues.



Objectives:
  • Understand the potential complications related to scleral lenses.
  • Identify the signs and symptoms of complications.
  • Learn how to manage and prevent complications related to scleral lens fitting.
Friday
01:00pm - 02:00pm EDT - January 19, 2024 | Room: Platinum
Track: General Session
Tags: CE Session

Friday
02:10pm - 03:00pm EDT - January 19, 2024 | Room: Event Center
Track: General Session
Tags: CE Session

COPE: 88776-GO


Friday

COPE: 88737-EJ
FL Board of Optometry: 20-1138678
TX Board of Optometry: 20-1138678