
Dr. Isabelle Laliberté
Sessions in which Dr. Isabelle Laliberté participates
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
Sessions in which Dr. Isabelle Laliberté attends
sexta-feira 16 junho, 2023
This workshop will focus on the challenges and barriers that can prevent vulnerable populations from accessing eye care services, and the potential role of portable eye care technologies in addressing these challenges. It will include demonstrations of the use of portable eye care technologies and examination equipment, as well as presentations on successful programs and initiatives that have used these technologies to provide eye care services to refugees and those in shelter...
sábado 17 junho, 2023
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Understand what is meant by cortical visual impairment Appreciate the impact of visual impairment on mental healthBe able to assess the needs of a child with visual impairment CanMEDS Roles: Medical ...
Author Block: Sheetal Pundir1, Dongfeng Li 2, Nathan Congdon 2. 1McGill University Health Centre, 2Queen's University.Author Disclosures: S. Pundir: None. D. Li: None. N. Congdon: None. Abstract Body:Purpose: In this systematic review, we have summarized the existing evidence to stu...
Learning Objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to: Describe Choroidal findings in premature babies with ROP Describe the recent recommendations in paediatric CMV screeningDescribe the findings in opti...
Authors: Tianwei E. Zhou, Nasrin Tehrani, Peter Kertes, Kamiar Mireskandari. University of Toronto.Author Disclosures: T.E. Zhou: None. N. Tehrani: None. P. Kertes: None. K. Mireskandari: None.Abstract Body: Purpose: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) remains the major ocular disorder of the neonates in the world. Its retina...
Authors: Kamiar Mireskandari1, Kate Leahy1, Asim Ali1, Kourosh Sabri2, Michael O'Connor3, Yiannis Iordanous4, Yi Ning Strube5, Jeffrey Pernica2, Lauren Gallagher6, Jason Brophy3, Kirk Leifso7, Michelle Barton8, Jessica Dunn9, Ari Bitnun1. 1The Hospital for Sick Children, 2McMaster University, ...
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Understand the pre and post-natal screening of retinoblastoma Learn the accuracy of IOL calculation formulas in Children
Authors: Kaylin Moira O'Hara1, Vishaal Bhambhwani2. 1McMaster, 2Northern Ontario School of Medicine.Author Disclosures: K.M. O'Hara: None. V. Bhambhwani: Funded grants or Clinical Trials; Name of for-profit or not-for-profit organization(s); Northern Ontario Academic Medicine Association, Orbis Canada. Funded grants or Clinical Trials; Description of relationship(s); Grant sup...
Authors: Ninglu Weng 1, Michael Richards2, Ian Clark2. 1Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, 2Department of Ophthalmology, Max Rady College of Medicine, University of Manitoba.Author Disclosures: N. Weng: All other investments or relationships that could be seen by a reasonable, well-informed participant as having the potential to in...
Authors: Zhao Xun Feng1, Alp Polat2, Stephanie Kletke2, Ashwin Mallipatna2, Brenda Gallie2. 1Department of Ophthalmology, University of Ottawa, 2Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, The Hospital for Sick Children.Author Disclosures: Z. Feng: None. A. Polat: None. S. Kletke: None. A. Mallipatna: None. B. ...