39th Annual Ophthalmology

Symposium
 


August 20,  2022
Disney's Grand Californian - Anaheim, CA

 

WELCOME!

A Message from the Symposium Chairperson and Planning Committee

We cordially invite you to join us in-person for the 39th Annual SCPMG Ophthalmology Symposium on Saturday, August 20 from 8:00am – 4:30pm, Tech Breakout from 1:30pm – 2:30pm.

This year’s agenda offers an exciting array topics relevant to all Ophthalmologists. Our faculty will address the most recent innovations in the field

  • Advances in anterior segment/cataract surgery
  • Updates on the evaluation and management of uveitis and glaucoma
  • New treatments in retinal disease
  • Practical updates on improving clinic efficiency

Further, this year's program will feature interactive panels with leading experts where challenging cases can be presented for novel insights.  

The content presented will not only broaden our understanding of emerging diagnostic tools and therapy, but will be immediately clinically relevant with pearls on how to integrate these lessons within our practices.

Additionally, this symposium offers a breakout session for technicians providing the opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills that directly impact our practice.

We encourage everyone to attend this event as it will provide the ideal atmosphere to exchange ideas and learn from notable experts in the field. It will also be a great opportunity to meet and network with your fellow Ophthalmologists from around the community and within SCPMG.

We are delighted about your interest in this event, and excited about the thought leaders who will be speaking this year. We look forward to seeing you at the symposium this fall!

Please join us on August 20 from 8:00am – 4:30pm and Tech Session from 1:30pm - 2:30pm

Bobeck Modjtahedi, MD
Ophthalmology Symposium Chair
Kaiser Permanente, Baldwin Park

Jeremy Shaw, MD
Ophthalmology Symposium Co-chair
Kaiser Permanente, Harbor City

SCPMG COVID-19  MEETING GUIDELINES

  • All in-person attendees must perform a self-administered antigen test each morning of an event, and have a negative result to attend the meeting
    • Tests will not be provided onsite
  • All in-person registrants must be fully vaccinated and boosted/OR have a Medical/Religious exemption approved by Kaiser Permanente and up-to-date with regular testing
  • Masks are to be worn when indoors except when eating and drinking
  • Symptomatic individuals will not be allowed to enter the event
  • All in-person attendees agree to report to the Event Coordinator any positive COVID-19 test within 2 weeks post event