On November 30, several faculty members participated in the New England Ophthalmological Society (NEOS) meeting held at the Back Bay Event Center.
Michael Yoon, MD, moderated the morning session, Iatrogenic Complications—Neuro-Ophthalmology and Oculoplastics. This session included talks by Linda Dagi, MD, on Binocular Diplopia after Ophthalmic Surgery: Potential Culprits and Addressing the Problem and Daniel Lefebvre, MD, on Management of Post-surgical Facial Nerve Palsy. Drs. Dagi and Lefebvre also participated in the Questions and Panel Discussion at the end of the session.
Harvard Ophthalmology Chair Joan W. Miller, MD, co-moderated the afternoon session, Posterior Segment Case Presentations. This session included case presentations by John B. Miller, MD, on Bubble Trouble; Miin Roh, MD, MPH, MSc, on Poor Vision, Retinal Hemorrhage and Exudates; and Yoshihiro Yonekawa, MD, on White Pupil—What to Do? Jorge Arroyo, MD, MPH; Dean Eliott, MD; and Deeba Husain, MD, participated as panelists.
Founded in 1884, NEOS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the study and advancement of ophthalmology.