| Thank you for attending our successful 2009 Subspecialty Day in San Francisco. Five Subspecialty Programs to Choose From - Refractive Surgery 2009: It’s Time to Change (Friday and Saturday)
- Retina 2009: The Cutting Edge (Friday and Saturday)
- Glaucoma 2009: What’s New, What’s True? (Saturday)
- Neuro-Ophthalmology 2009: Wait, Wait ... Don’t Tell Me: Recognizing the Distinguishing Sign in Neuro-Ophthalmology (Saturday)
- Pediatric Ophthalmology 2009: Controversies and Concepts in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (Saturday)
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Your Subspecialty Day registration entitles you to:
- Flexibility to float between meetings — Register for the retina or refractive surgery meetings and float between all Subspecialty Day meetings on Friday and Saturday. One-day meeting registrants can float between all meetings on Saturday only.
- Access to the Joint Meeting Exhibition — Your Subspecialty Day badge allows you to visit the Joint Meeting Exhibition on Saturday.
Subspecialty Day Programs
View all Subspecialty Financial Disclosures (PDF 105K).
Search the Joint Meeting Online Program and Subspecialty Day Online Program databases by author, topic, special interest and more.
View the Pocket Guide Subspecialty Day schedules (PDF 267K), including Refractive Surgery E-posters.
The Subspecialty Day Meeting Guide and syllabi were distributed to registrants onsite and will be available for purchase online starting in December.
2009 Subspecialty Day Committee
- Retina program directors: Antonio Capone Jr., MD, and Daniel F. Martin, MD
- Refractive Surgery program directors: Gustavo E. Tamayo, MD, and Ronald R. Krueger, MD
- Glaucoma program directors: Donald L. Budenz, MD, MPH, and Rohit Varma, MD, MPH
- Neuro-Ophthalmology program directors: Karl C. Golnik, MD, and Leah Levi, MBBS
- Pediatric Ophthalmology program directors: George S. Ellis Jr., MD; Kenneth W. Wright, MD; and Donny Won Suh, MD
Past Subspecialty Days
The Meeting Archives contain many useful resources from 2008 and other past Subspecialty Days. Browse the online programs; purchase DVD-ROMs, CD-ROMs and syllabi; listen to free glaucoma and retina Subspecialty Day podcasts.