
Paul Harasymowycz
Dr Paul Harasymowycz is chief of glaucoma at the Université de Montréal where since 2011 he is clinician and researcher at the Maisonneuve-Rosemonthospital and the Guy-Bernier research center. He is the medical director of the Bellevue Ophthalmology Clinics, the Montréal Glaucoma Institute and the Quebec Glaucoma Foundation, which seeks to promote research on glaucoma in Quebec, increase public awareness of the disease and educate people who suffer from the illness.
Dr Harasymowycz’s research concentrates on glaucoma screening, new diagnostic technologies and on new surgical treatments for glaucoma and for cataracts. He has a passion for teaching students, residents and glaucoma fellows and is often sought out to present and teach surgical techniques at national and international congresses.
He is a member of the glaucoma committee of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS). He has published over fifty articles in medical peer-reviewed journals and book chapters on glaucoma.
Financial disclosure: I have/had an affiliation (financial or otherwise) with a commercial organization.
- Aerie
- Alcon
- Allergan
- Bausch + Lomb
- Bausch Health
- Ellex
- Glaukos
- Ivantis
- Johnson & Johnson Vision
- Labtician
- New World Medical
- Novartis
- Santen
- Shire
- Thea
Sessions in which Paul Harasymowycz participates
domingo 1 janeiro, 2017
terça-feira 3 outubro, 2017
This module will consist of a practical and interactive session reviewing the basic and more advanced aspects of ocular coherence tomography (OCT) of the optic nerve. We will review a standardized approach to the optic nerve imaging printout and discuss straightforward cases of glaucoma diagnosis, common false positives and artifacts, as well as non-glaucomatous causes of abnormal optic nerve imaging. The same will be done for progression analyses. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
terça-feira 31 outubro, 2017
This module will consist of a practical and interactive session reviewing the basic and more advanced aspects of ocular coherence tomography (OCT) of the optic nerve. We will review a standardized approach to the optic nerve imaging printout and discuss straightforward cases of glaucoma diagnosis, common false positives and artifacts, as well as non-glaucomatous causes of abnormal optic nerve imaging. The same will be done for progression analyses. Learning objectives ...
quinta-feira 13 junho, 2019
This joint symposium is a partnership between the Société Française d’Ophtalmologie and the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and will host lectures in a variety of subspecialty areas, showcasing current research and new advances in techniques, technology and treatment from Canadian and French keynote speakers. Please note that talks will be spoken in French and slide presentations will be shown in English.LEARNING OBJECTIVESAt the end of th...
sexta-feira 14 junho, 2019
sábado 15 junho, 2019
sábado 27 junho, 2020
domingo 28 junho, 2020
sexta-feira 25 junho, 2021
sexta-feira 10 junho, 2022
sábado 11 junho, 2022
This course will be help attendees become more comfortable and proficient with valveless tube surgery. The attendee will be able to become proficient in ligation and fenestration techniques in a simulated surgical setting. They will be able to implement techniques and strategies to improve surgical workflow and efficiency when using these techniques. This course will be useful for glaucoma surgeons of all levels.Learning ObjectivesDemon...
quinta-feira 15 junho, 2023
sexta-feira 16 junho, 2023
Authors: Paul Harasymowycz, Christoph Kranemann, Sebastien Gagne, Adam Muzychuk, Eric Tam, Baseer Khan, Amandeep Rai, Nima Shahi, Ike Ahmed. Author Disclosures: P. Harasymowycz: Membership on advisory boards or speakers’ bureaus; Name of for-profit or not-for-profit organization(s); Alcon, Bausch+Lomb, Zeiss, JandJ Vision,Glaukos, Thea, Labtician, Salient, Aequus. C. Kranemann: &...
This course is designed for general ophthalmologist, glaucoma specialists and residents who wish to expand their surgical skills to optimize glaucoma care for their patients. Surgeons will learn intra-operative gonioscopy techniques to better understand the angle and understand the implantation of various MIGS devices. Featured techniques are the implantation of the iStent inject, implantation of Hydrus Microstent and the use of Kahook...