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October 12 - 15, 2017
St. Charles Convention CenterSt.Charles, Missouri
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LeeAnn Barrett, ODMOA Executive DirectorAfter last year’s legislative success, the MOA is once again Exceeding the Vision at our annual conference. Thank you for joining us in this exciting new location. You will once again find excellent continuing education courses, an outstanding Exhibit Hall, and many opportunities to network with colleagues. Have a great weekend Exceeding the Vision!
Jason Lake, ODMOA PresidentWelcome to the 2017 MOA Conference! It’s been such an exciting year for me serving as your MOA President. Whether at society meeting and conferences, we’ve talked about ways the MOA and its members are Exceeding the Vision. Attending our Annual Conference is a great way to start! Enjoy!
Mindy Blackford, ODConvention Planning ChairThis year the MOA is Exceeding the Vision at our 2017 Annual Conference. We’re pleased so many of you are here to for the outstanding continuing education session, and top-notch Exhibit Hall. Thank you to everyone who has worked so hard helping to plan the conference, especially our sponsors and exhibitors! Have a wonderful time!
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OfficersPresident — Jason Lake, OD
President-Elect — Tom Cullinane, OD Treasurer — Dan Obermark, OD
Secretary — Mindy Blackford, ODImmediate Past President — Jeff Gamble, OD
OptOmetric sOciety trustees
Chris DeRose, OD (COS)Doug Nosacka, OD (SEOS)Kory Scullawl, OD (GOOS)Jeremy Fast, OD (SWOS)
Alan Wegener, OD (KCOS)Jason Riley, OD (SLOS)
Steven Rosenak, OD (NEOS)Steven Rosen, OD (SLOS)Kevin Harris, OD (NWOS)
Kyle Johnson, OD (WCOS)
central Office staff
Executive DirectorLeeAnn Barrett, OD
Finance / Membership DirectorSue Brown
cOnsultants & cOunsel
Governmental Relations ConsultantsJay Hahn — Hahn O’Daniel
J Scott Marrs
Legal CounselMarc Ellinger
MOA LEADERSHIP
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cOmmittee chairs
Administrative ServicesKate Osborn, OD
Affiliated OrganizationsJoe Rich, OD
Clinical / EducationalMary Beth Rhomberg, OD
Coordinating CommitteeJason Lake, OD
Governmental Affairs Tom Greene, OD
Wes Kemp, OD
Long Range PlanningMindy Blackford, OD
Membership ServicesJim Hunt, OD
Public RelationsEmily Pike, OD
Third PartyScott Ream, OD
cOnference planning cOmmitteeMindy Blackford, OD — Chair
Mary Beth Rhomberg, OD — CETom Cullinane, OD — Golf Tournament
Jeremy Fast, OD — Entertainment Doug Nosacka, OD — Exhibit HallKory Scullawl, OD — Exhibit Hall
Desiree Hugill-Houston — PARA RepresentativeKaren Rice — MOAA Representative
Brittney Scheiber — MOSA Representative LeeAnn Barrett, OD — MOA Executive Director
MOA COMMITTEES
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LOCATIONS
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Exhibit Hall — Exhibit Hall NorthODs CE — Grand Ballroom CPara CE — Grand Ballroom DPresidential Gala —Grand Ballrooms A & BAwards Banquet — Grand Ballroom B
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NEW ACUVUE® VITA for ASTIGMATISM with HydraMax™ TechnologyExceptional vision and comfort you can count on - all month long
for more information visit acuvueprofessional.com
For your Patients
for greater practice efficiency*1
For your Practice
at weeks 1, 2, 3, and 41
for spherical and astigmatic eyes2
Family of Sphere & Toric
even with head and eye movements1
* Rx range -1.00DS to -4.75DS inclusive, -0.75DC to -1.50DC inclusive, and axes 180±25 and 90±15.
1 JJVC data on file 2017. Subjective Performance and Clinical Outcomes of ACUVUE® VITA® Brand Contact Lenses with HydraMax™ Technology for ASTIGMATISM
2 JJVC data on file 2017. Proportion astigmats accommodated with ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses for ASTIGMATISM, and ACUVUE OASYS®, ACUVUE OASYS® 1-Day, ACUVUE® VITA® & 1-DAY ACUVUE® MOIST Brand Contact Lenses (sphere & toric), and prevalence potential soft CL wearers requiring astigmatic correction.
ACUVUE® VITA® Brand Contact Lenses are indicated for vision correction as a daily wear lens with one-month recommended replacement. As with any contact lens, eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop. Some wearers may experience mild irritation, itching or discomfort. Lenses should not be prescribed if patients have any eye infection, or experience eye discomfort, excessive tearing, vision changes, redness or other eye problems. Consult the package insert for complete information. Complete information is also available by visiting acuvueprofessional.com, or by calling: In Canada: Johnson & Johnson Vision Care division of Johnson & Johnson, Inc. at 1-800-843-2020; In the US: Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. at 1-800-843-2020.
ACUVUE®, ACUVUE® VITA®, and EYE-INSPIREDTM are trademarks of Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.
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CONFERENCE SPONSORS DiamOnD
Bausch + LomB PharmaceuticaLsJohnson & Johnson Vision care, inc.
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thursDay
11:30am - 12:30pm WingHaven Players Lunch at the Club House
12:30pm - 5:30pm WingHaven MOA Annual Golf Tournament
4:00pm - 7:00pm Lobby Registration
8:30pm - 9:30pm TBA MOSA Student Worker Meeting
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friDay
7:00am - 5:00pm Pre-Function Registration
8:00am - 9:00amcoPe: #49405-oP
Grand Ballroom C
whatdoIdodoc: Cases from the Phone Marc Bloomenstein, OD
9:00am - 11:00amcoPe: #48266-rs
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Grand Ballroom C
Optometrist Guide to Cataract and Refractive Surgery Marc Bloomenstein, OD
10:00am - 2:00pm Exhibit HallNorth
Exhibit Hall OpenLuncheon 11:45am - 2:00pm
2:00pm - 3:00pm Grand Ballroom C MOA Business Meeting
3:00pm - 3:15pm Grand Ballroom C MOF Business Meeting
3:30pm - 5:30pmcoPe: #51599-sd
Grand Ballroom C
Challenging Cases From Front to Back Marc Bloomenstein, OD
6:30pm - 9:30pm Grand Ballrooms A&B
MOA Gala: An Evening of Friends, Fun, Music, and Entertainment
OPTOMETRISTS
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saturDay7:00am - 5:00pm Pre-Function Registration
8:00am - 10:00amCOPE: #46584-PS
Grand Ballroom C
Retinal Grand Round Exhibition of Common EntitiesMohammad Rafieetary, OD
10:00am - 12:00pmCOPE: #43590-PS
Grand Ballroom C
Reading Between the Lines: OCT InterpretationMohammad Rafieetary, OD
12:00pm - 2:00pm GrandBallroom B Presidential Awards Luncheon
2:00pm - 3:00pm Grand Ballroom C MOA Business Meeting
3:00pm - 5:00pmCOPE: # 44709-NO
Grand Ballroom C
Concussion, Stroke and Brain Injury: How Optometry Can HelpCarol Scott, OD
3:00pm - 5:00pm Grand Ballroom D Student Panel Discussion
5:00pm - 6:00pm UMSLClinic UM-SL Reception
6:00pm Enjoy the City! Dinner on Your Own
7:30pm TBA MOA Board of Directors Dinner
OPTOMETRISTS
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sunDay8:00am - 10:00amCOPE: #54154-CL
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Scleral Lenses for Dummies: A Guide to Scleral Lens Design, Fitting, and Troubleshooting Julie DeKinder, OD
10:00am - 11:00amcoPe: 54156-CL
Grand Ballroom C
Scleral Lens Workshop: Application, Removal, and Evaluation Julie DeKinder, OD
10:00am - 12:00pmCOPE # 55190-FV
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Advanced Amblyopia Treatment For Primary Care OptometristsCarol Scott, OD
12:15pm TBA MOA Board of Directors Meeting
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thursDay11:30am - 12:30pm WingHaven Players Lunch at the Club House
12:30pm - 5:30pm WingHaven MOA Annual Golf Tournament
4:00pm - 7:00pm Pre-Function Registration
8:30pm - 10:30pm TBA Para Board Meeting
friDay7:00am - 5:00pm Pre-Function Registration
8:00am - 10:00amcPc
GrandBallroom D
A Technical & Educational Look at AMDMichael Doll
10:00am - 2:00pm Exhibit HallNorth
Exhibit Hall OpenLuncheon: 11:45pm - 2:00pm
2:30pm - 3:30pmCPC
GrandBallroom D
The Aging EyeCarl Bassi, PhD
3:30pm - 4:30pmCPC
GrandBallroom D
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Color VisionCarl Bassi, PhD
6:30pm - 9:30pm Grand Ballrooms A&B
MOA Gala: An Evening of Friends, Fun, Music, and Entertainment
PARAS
We invite you to join the Missouri Optometric Foundation to help us make a difference for the
profession of optometry.
To learn more about us, join, or make a donation, please visit, http://missourioptometricfoundation.com/
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PARASsaturDay
7:00am - 12:00pm Pre-Function Registration
8:00am - 9:00amABO/CPC
GrandBallroom D
Ocular DisordersM. Patrick Coleman
9:00am - 9:50amABO/CPC
GrandBallroom D
Extraocular Motility & Cover TestingM. Patrick Coleman
10:00am - 11:00amABO/CPC
GrandBallroom D
Pupillary Pathways & TestingM. Patrick Coleman
11:00am - 12:00pmABO/CPC
GrandBallroom D
Transpositions & ConversionsM. Patrick Coleman
12:00pm - 2:00pm GrandBallroom B Presidential Awards Luncheon
2:00pm - 3:00pm GrandBallroom D
ParaOptometric Section Business Meeting
6:00pm Enjoy the City! Dinner on Your Own
We invite you to join the Missouri Optometric Foundation to help us make a difference for the
profession of optometry.
To learn more about us, join, or make a donation, please visit, http://missourioptometricfoundation.com/
We invite you to join the Missouri Optometric Foundation
to help us make a differencefor the profession of optometry.
To learn more about us, join, or make a donation, please visit:
missourioptometricfoundation.com
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friDay7:00 am - 5:00pm Pre-Function Registration
10:00am - 2:00pm Exhibit HallNorth Exhibit Hall
11:00am Prasino MOAA Luncheon
6:30pm - 9:30pm Grand Ballrooms A&B
MOA Gala: An Evening of Friends, Fun, Music, and Entertainment
saturDay12:00pm - 2:00pm Grand
Ballroom B Presidential Awards Luncheon
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SPEAKERS
Carl Bassi, PhD, develops novel approaches to evaluate the visual system in order to improve disease diagnosis, assessment of progression, and treatment. Bassi’s lab interests include: developing new devices for the assessment of color vision, visual suppression, and photophobia; evaluating the effects of a macular pigment, zeaxanthin, on visual function; evaluating color vision in applied settings; and electrophysiological as well as psychophysical techniques to assess structure-function relationships in patients with dementia, glaucoma, macular degeneration and other retinal abnormalities.
Marc Bloomenstein, OD FAAO, graduated from UCLA and received his OD from the New England College of Optometry. He completed a residency in secondary ophthalmic care at the Barnet Dulaney Eye Center in Phoenix before receiving his AAO fellowship in 1998. Currently he is the Director of Optometric Services at the Schwartz Laser Eye Center in Scottsdale, Arizona and President of MRB Eye Consultants. He served as the President of the Arizona Optometric Association and the Arizona Optometric Charitable Foundation. He lectures worldwide and serves as a consultant to numerous industry-leading pharmaceutical, biomedical and information technology companies.
This year the Missouri Optometric Association is “Exceeding the Vision” with 15 continuing education hours available to ODs (14 w/ workshop). We’re proud and excited to welcome the following slate of exceptional speakers for our 2017 continuing education sessions. ~ Mary Beth Rhomberg, OD Chair, MOA Clinical / Education Committee
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SPEAKERS
M. Patrick Coleman, COT, ABOC, has managed numerous optometry and ophthalmology clinics in military and civilian environments, interacting with 40+ optometrists and ophthalmologists in the past 28 years. A Master Instructor for the Air Force Optometric Technician program for over five years, Coleman trained hundreds of eye technicians & dispensing opticians. Currently, he is a National Paraoptometric Speaker who helps others learn by presenting material in an entertaining and understandable manner.
Julie DeKinder, OD, FAAO, FSLS is an associate clinical professor at University of Missouri-St. Louis specializing in contact lenses. She graduated from Northeastern State University College of Optometry and completed a Cornea and Contact Residency at the UM-SL College of Optometry. She is Director of Academic and Residency Programs, chief of contact lens services, and coordinator of the contact lens residency. Her primary teaching responsibilities include clinical and didactic instruction in contact lenses. She is a member of the AOA, MOA, and Association of Optometric Contact Lens Educators (AOCLE). She is active in the ACOE, and serves on committees for the AAO, ACOE, NBEO and ASCO.
Michael Doll, joined the ZeaVision in 2010, and currently serves as the Senior National Accounts Director. He speaks professionally in the fields of Optometry and Professional Motivation. He has certified AOA courses for Para Optometric and staff “A Technical and Education look at AMD and Dry Eye” and is currently writing one for “Diabetic “at risk” patients and Retinopathy.” He attended the University of Missouri in Columbia where he studied marketing and management. He lives in St. Peters, Missouri, with his two sons, and enjoys outdoor activities with family and friends.
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SPEAKERS Mohammad Rafieetary, OD, FAAO is a consultative optometric physician. He has been is in practice at the Charles Retina Institute (CRI) since 1996. A graduate of Boston University and UM-SL, he completed a residency in Primary Care Optometry and Ocular Disease at SCO and the Memphis Health Center. Awards he has received include SCO Faculty of the Year, American Diabetic Association’s National Achievement of Distinction Award, and the Tennessee Associations of Optometric Physician’s Optometrist of the Year.Optometric Retina Society. He is published in numerous professional journals and lectures extensively on the subject of diseases of the eye with emphasis on conditions of the retinal and vitreous.
Carol Scott, OD, is a Fellow of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD). Dr. Scott has been a Fellow of COVD since 1993. She is a past president of COVD. She is also a member of the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association, Sports Vision Section and Vision Rehabilitation Section of the AOA, MOA, and Optometric Extension Program Foundation. Currently she is at the Vision Rehabilitation Center of the Ozarks in Springfield, Mo specializing in stroke and brain injury rehabilitation.
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EXHIBIT HALL
WaterFood Back Food
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43 40 27 24 11 8
44 39 28 23 12 7
45 38 13 6
46 5
Dessert Beverages
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48 36 30 21 15 3
49 35 31 20 16 2
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MOA Aisle 3 Aisle 2 Aisle 1
Vendor Check-in DessertGuest BeveragesServices Front/Entrances
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• ABB Optical Group — 22• Alcon Laboratories Inc. — 32• Allergan Eyecare — 35• Bausch + Lomb — 2• BioD Optix — 14• Bio-Tissue, Inc. — 45• Centervue, Inc. — 42• ClearVision Optical — 49• CooperVision, Inc. — 12• Duffens Optical Co. — 33• Enhanced Medical Services — 13• Envision University — 27• Essilor of America — 8• Europa Eyewear — 40• EyePromise/ZeaVision — 31• Gateway Optical — 20• Heidelberg Engineering — 25• HOYA Vision Care — 50• ICARE — 39• Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. — 5• Katena — 21• KidSight — 41• Lombart Instrument — 17• Marco — 34• MECA/Vision Care Direct — 38• Menicon America, Inc. — 10• Midland Optical — 1• Missouri Optometric Association Insurance Group (MOAIG) — 19• Missouri Optometric Foundation (MOF) — 9• National Vision, Inc. — 26• New York Eye — 11• O. T. I. S. Optometry — 24• Optos, Inc. — 48• PERC Optical + IVA— 15• Sanofi Genzyme — 6• Shamir Insight Inc. — 4• Shire Phamaceuticals — 28• Solutionreach — 37• Steve Kidwell Diagnostics — 29• Studio Optyx Eyewear Company (NW77th) — 16• Sutherlin Optical — 18• SynergEyes, Inc. — 43• TearLab Corp — 3• TearScience — 7• TLC Laser Eye Centers — 23• University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Optometry — 47• U.S. Army Healthcare — 44• Walman-Optical Group/Instrument Group — 46• Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library — 30• WVA — 36
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