
Belva See
Sessions in which Belva See participates
Sunday 16 June, 2019
Sessions in which Belva See attends
Thursday 19 June, 2025
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Assess important ocular surface tumors and their clinical relevance.Describe important ocular adnexal/orbital lesions that can mimic tumors...
Additional authors: Bret Wehrli, Katheryn Roth, David Plemel
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Better understand the components of the saccadic eye movement system and the developmental processes that contribute to reading acquisition
Friday 20 June, 2025
Our lively Exhibition Hall provides an opportunity for you to reconnect with industry partners to explore the latest treatment options and medical devices available.
Explore the latest research in the field of Ophthalmology by visiting our ePosters! The ePoster displays will be open for viewing, offering an opportunity to network and engage in conversations with fellow students, residents, post-doctoral fellows, and researchers.
Join us to witness presentations featuring our highest-scoring ePosters! Presenters will highlight the latest research in the field of Ophthalmology. Network and engage in conversations with fellow students, residents, post-doctoral Fellows, and researchers.
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Summarize clinical characteristics of inherited optic neuropathies. Review underlying pathophysiology and genetics of inherited optic neuropathies.Discuss potential treat...
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Assess the issues linked to eye care delivery in both Canada and globally.Understand the challenges and barriers to implement eye care services delivery in remote areas and underserved communities.
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Summarize Updated McDonald’s Criteria & the role of OCT Review ophthalmologic & neuro-ophthalmologic vision-related clinical features in MS&...
Author’s Name(s): Daniel Chow, Raj Pathak, Michael Cho, Sidratul Rahman, Alex Lau, Maya Alik, Sheetal Pundir, Raheem Remtulla, Hady SahebAuthor’s Disclosure Block: Daniel Chow: none; Raj Pathak: none; Michael Cho: none; Sidratul Rahman: none; Alex Lau: none; Maya Alik: none; Sheetal Pundir: none; Raheem Remtulla: none; Hady Saheb: noneAbstract BodyPurpose: Maximizing the efficiency of patient triage is a challenge frequently...
Author’s Name(s): Samir Touma, Paul Touma, Moncef Amchech, Tracy Aoun, Lahoud Touma, Katie LuneauAuthor’s Disclosure Block: Samir Touma: none; Paul Touma: none; Moncef Amchech: none; Tracy Aoun: none; Lahoud Touma: none; Katie Luneau: noneAbstract BodyPurpose: Neuro-ophthalmology is one of the most complex and enigmatic branches of ophthalmology. Due to the rarity of certain conditions, it can be challenging for residents to...
Author’s Name(s): Abdullah Al-Ani, Michael Sibulo, Khaldon Abbas, Maria de Guzman, Andrew CrichtonAuthor’s Disclosure Block: Abdullah Al-Ani: none; Michael Sibulo: none; Khaldon Abbas: none; Maria de Guzman: none; Andrew Crichton: noneAbstract BodyPurpose:Automated perimetry is essential for assessing ophthalmic and medical conditions associated with visual field defects and tracking their progression over time. The Humphrey...
Author’s Name(s): Amanda Tran, Joshua Reyes, Tamara Juvier-Riesgo, Giselle Ricur, Carlos Ernesto Mendoza-SantiestebanAuthor’s Disclosure Block: Amanda Tran: none; Joshua Reyes: none; Tamara Juvier-Riesgo: none; Giselle Ricur: none; Carlos Ernesto Mendoza-Santiesteban: Carlos Ernesto Mendoza Santiesteban, MD is a scientific advisor and a compensated consultant for and equity holder in Olleyes, Inc., the manufacturer of the VR device.Abstr...
Saturday 21 June, 2025
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Describe the current state of surgical simulation training in Canadian Ophthalmology residency programs, and how to improve strabismus surgery experiences for residents
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Apply ROP screening guidelines specific to CanadaDescribe pathophysiology of ROP and future potential screening tools
Learning Objectives: By the end of this session, participants will be able to:Identify common neuro-ophthalmic emergencies, including temporal arteritis, sudden ischemic vision loss, cranial nerve palsy, carotid dissection, pituitary apoplexy, intracranial hemorrhage, and papilledema/intracranial mass.
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Integrate current practice patterns in the diagnosis and treatment of orbital cellulitis
Sunday 22 June, 2025
Learning Objectives At the end of this session, participants will be able to:Expand Clinical Knowledge: Gain an understanding of the latest research, advancements, and techniques in orthoptic and pediatric ophthalmologic care.
Learning Objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to:Analyze the impact of vision impairment on driving abilities and safety among older drivers.Evaluate interdisciplinary appr...