Specialty Eye Institute invites you to join us for a continuing education event.
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Radisson Hotel at the University of Toledo, 3100 Glendale Ave., Toledo, OH 43614
5:30 pm – 8:00 pm & 7:30 am – 5:00pm
$130.00 Pre-Registration / $140 Registration at the door
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Event Description
Event Materials / Handouts
6 Wednesday – Human Trafficking – Dr. Kalaczinski
5 Wednesday – Glaucoma Surgery MIGS Pros and Cons – Tolchin
4 Wednesday – Diagnosis and Management of Vitreoretinal Disease – Dr. Bernstein
3 Wednesday – Some Days I Wish I would have stayed – Dr. Brown
2 Wednesday – Do you want steriods with that – Bruce Onofrey
Tuesday Evening Agenda
David Bejot, O.D.
Wednesday Agenda
Guest Speaker
Bruce E. Onofrey, OD, RPh is a 1982 graduate of the Illinois College of Optometry and residency at the Albuquerque Veterans Administration Medical Center. He also has degrees in chemistry and Pharmacy. He recently retired from the Lovelace Medical Center Eye Dept after 25 years where he served as the Chief of Optometry and Vice-chairman of eye services. His most current position is as a clinical professor at the University of Houston and the Executive Director of continuing education programs. His special interests include lectures in general and ocular pharmacology and clinical drug research.
Dr. Onofrey is a frequent contributor to ophthalmic literature. He is the current editor of “Clinical Optometric Pharmacology and Therapeutics”, and the author of “The Ocular Therapeutics Handbook, A Clinical Manual”, both published by Lippincott. He also serves as a contributing editor to “Primary Care Optometry News”. He is an internationally recognized lecturer on the management of ocular disease and the use of pharmaceutical agents.
Dr. Lillian Kalaczinski is an Assistant Professor at the Michigan College of Optometry and Chief of Primary Care at the University Eye Center. She completed her undergraduate education at Ferris State University and is a 1998 Graduate of the Michigan College of Optometry. She completed a Primary Care Residency at the Illinois Eye Institute, Illinois College of Optometry. Dr. Kalaczinski has broad clinical experience and most recently spent ten years practicing in a Community Health Center in Grand Rapids, Michigan where she was also Director of Vision Services.
Dr. Kalaczinski has been active in organized optometry since she was a student. She is a Past-President of the Michigan Optometric Association and is active on several MOA Committees. She is a long standing member of the American Optometric Association Health Center Committee and currently serves as Chair where she advocates for full inclusion of Optometry in the Community Health movement.
Dr. Kalaczinski lives in Cascade, Michigan with her husband and two sons.