Stephanie Dotchin, MD, FRCSC
After completing her medical school at the University of Saskatchewan Dr. Dotchin then went on to complete her Ophthalmology residency at Dalhousie University. Dr. Dotchin completed two fellowships, one at the esteemed Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, UK and the second at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, both with a focus on pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus.
Currently Dr. Dotchin is currently clinical associate professor at the University of Calgary. She is the head of the ROP program for southern Alberta. Dr. Dotchin is on several boards and committees. She has a keen interest in advocacy for the profession. She is current on the board of the Alberta Medical Association. She is the past president of EPSAA (Eye physicians and surgeons association of Alberta) and the past president of CAPOS (Canadian Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus). She sits on several other boards and committees both nationally and internationally. Dr. Dotchin is heavily involved in teaching, including medical student and resident teaching. She is on several editorial boards and contributes to academic literature regularly.
Financial disclosure: Dr. Dotchin has/had an affiliation (financial or otherwise) with a commercial organization:
1. Novartis
2. Santen
3. Sun Pharma
4. Essilor
5. Bayer
Sessions in which Stephanie Dotchin, MD, FRCSC participates
Thursday 9 June, 2022
Friday 10 June, 2022
This hands-on lab will transfer the surgical skills required for the use of newer strabismus techniques. Attendees will perform the procedures using a 3D-printed silicone model validated for strabismus surgery simulation, under the operating microscope and/or using attendee’s personal loupes. Specific techniques the attendee will learn include: use of the grooved hook for safe suturing of tight muscles, revised han...
Saturday 11 June, 2022
Learning Objectives:Describe aspects of congenital ptosis clinical management Recent advances in paediatric screening Understand the strabismus complications of foveal ectopia CanMEDS Roles: Medical Expert, Scholar
Sunday 12 June, 2022
This is a very practical course on how to manage common ocular conditions that present to a comprehensive or paediatric ophthalmologist. We will use case-based discussions to highlight assessment and management strategies. This includes how to communicate the concepts to parents for them to understand and be onboard with management. We will also describe long term complications including poor treatment compliance and steps to help families. Learning Objectives
Sessions in which Stephanie Dotchin, MD, FRCSC attends
Friday 10 June, 2022
Inspiring women will share their vision with us. You will discover where their contagious enthusiasm might lead you. Let them transform you by their presence and powerful energy. Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Learn through multifaceted career examplesDiscuss professional pearls and personal accomplishments of high achieversExplore mentorship with women ophthalmologists ...
SOLD OUTImplantation of an IOL in the absence of capsular support remains challenging for many surgeons. Intrascleral haptic fixation using the flanged, double needle (Yamane) technique allows the surgeon to scleral fixate a 3 piece IOL in the setting of complete zonular compromise. The technique leaves the conjunctiva and sclera relatively undisturbed compared to other scleral fixation techniques while also reducin...
Saturday 11 June, 2022
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Review latest techniques in corneal transplantation and when certain techniques would be most appropriateReview management strategies to treat non-healing corneal woundsDefine the signs and symptoms of Limbal Stem Cell DeficiencyDescribe the treatment modalities currently in use to treat&n...
Learning Objectives:Understand the management of different types of Duane’s syndrome Appreciate care of strabismus over the years and where we are headingRecognize the pattern of development of consecutive exotropia