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  • Charles D. Kelman Lecture

    Below is a listing of past lecturers and titles for the Charles D. Kelman Lecture. Launched in 2005, the Charles D. Kelman Lecture takes place during the Spotlight on Cataract at the Academy's annual meeting.

    2023

    SYM54
    Demystifying Technology: How Understanding Our Diagnostic “Black Boxes” Can Improve Our Approach to Cataract Surgery
    Mitchell P. Weikert, MD

    2022

    SYM45
    25 Years Evaluating New IOL Technology and Complications
    Liliana Werner, MD, PhD

    2021

    SPO3
    Niche Devices for Special Eyes
    Michael E. Snyder, MD

    2020

    N/A

    2019

    SPO2
    Artificial Iris Implantation
    Kevin M. Miller, MD

    2018

    SPO2
    Dealing with Damaged Zonules
    Robert J. Cionni, MD

    2017

    SPO2
    Phaco at 50: The Collision of Cataract and Glaucoma (Plus)
    Alan S. Crandall, MD

    2016

    SPO2
    Cataract/Refractive Surgery: The Next Big Thing?
    Roger F. Steinert, MD

    2015

    SPO2
    IOL Power Selection: Think Different
    Warren E. Hill, MD, FACS

    2014

    SPO3
    Entrepreneurship in Clinical Research
    Randall J. Olson, MD

    2013

    SPO2
    25 Years of the JCRS Consultation Section
    Samuel Masket, MD

    2012

    SPO3
    The Perfect IOL Calculation
    Jack T. Holladay, MD, MSEE, FACS

    2011

    SPO2
    Conquering Complicated Cataracts (Featuring My Most Challenging Case Ever)
    David F. Chang, MD

    2010

    SPO1
    The Quest for the Perfect Cataract Operation
    Douglas D. Koch, MD

    2009

    SPO3
    Excerpts From My Favorite Videos: An Educational and Entertainment Odyssey
    Robert H. Osher, MD

    2008

    SPO2
    Cataract Surgery in the Glaucoma Patient
    Richard L. Lindstrom, MD

    2007

    SPO1
    Modern IOL Materials: Are They Perfect?
    David J. Apple, MD

    2006

    SPO1
    Capsule Openings and Evolving Strategies for IOL Fixation
    Howard V. Gimbel, MD, MPH, FRCSC

    2005

    SPO1
    Technique Ahead of Its Time
    I. Howard Fine, MD