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Let’s Talk Retina: an Evolve Medical Education Podcast

Author: Evolve Medical Education, LLC

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This podcast features subject matter experts from around the globe discussing all things retina, including diagnosis of retinal diseases, advanced imaging, and cutting-edge medical and surgical treatments, with candid conversations about the future of retinal disease therapies.

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Murtaza Adam, MD, FASRS, and Lejla Vajzovic, MD, FASRS, discuss two cases involving patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration and the decision-making process used to determine the best treatment approaches. This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Click here to view the webinar event, which includes images from the talk. Check out the central hub of this webinar series. Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
Diabetic Macular Edema

Diabetic Macular Edema

2024-05-0817:57

In this case-based discussion focused on diabetic macular edema, Murtaza Adam, MD, FASRS, and Lejla Vajzovic, MD, FASRS, highlight the use of more durable treatment options and how to incorporate these second-generation therapies into the armamentarium. This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Click here to view the webinar event, which includes images from the talk. Check out the central hub of this webinar series. Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
In this episode, Carl J. Danzig, MD and John W. Kitchens, MD, discuss two case studies, one involving a 15-year-old who presents with neovascularization and an elderly patient with an extensive history of treatment who was switched to a second-generation therapy. This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Click here to view the webinar event, which includes images from the talk. Check out the central hub of this webinar series. Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
Carl J. Danzig, MD and John W. Kitchens, MD, discuss two case studies, including a treatment-naïve patient with proliferative diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema and a patient with a long history of anti-VEGF injections who was switched to aflibercept 8 mg. This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Click here to view the webinar event, which includes images from the talk. Check out the central hub of this webinar series. Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
David Chin Yee, MD, FASRS and Esther Lee Kim, MD, discuss second-generation retinal disease therapies and how they may offer benefits for certain patients. These retina specialists also share their experience with the newer agents through challenging real-world case studies. This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Click here to view the webinar event, which includes images from the talk. Check out the central hub of this webinar series. Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
David Chin Yee, MD, FASRS and Esther Lee Kim, MD, discuss clinical trial data of newer, longer duration retinal disease therapies and share real-world case studies utilizing these new agents for their patients. This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Click here to view the webinar event, which includes images from the talk. Check out the central hub of this webinar series. Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
Roger A. Goldberg, MD, MBA, presents two cases: presents two cases: an 111-year-old patient who presents for a dry age-related macular degeneration follow-up and a patient with geographic atrophy who also has advanced glaucoma and a history of retinal detachment.   This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Apellis Pharmaceuticals. Click here to view Dr. Goldberg's webinar event, which includes images from the talk.   Check out the central hub of this webinar series. Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
Roger A. Goldberg, MD, MBA, presents two cases: a patient with foveal-involving geographic atrophy and a patient with geographic atrophy who developed exudative age-related macular degeneration.   This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Apellis Pharmaceuticals. Click here to view Dr. Goldberg's webinar event, which includes images from the talk.   Check out the central hub of this webinar series. Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
Margaret A. Chang, MD, MS, presents two cases: a patient who is experiencing progressive reading problems and a patient who is experiencing difficulty with driving.   This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Apellis Pharmaceuticals. Click here to view Dr. Chang's webinar event, which includes images from the talk.   Check out the central hub of this webinar series. Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
Yasha S. Modi, MD, MHS, and Charles C. Wykoff, MD, PhD, FACS, discuss two cases: a patient who is unhappy with the results of his cataract surgery and a 90-year-old who is seeking cataract clearance.   This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Apellis Pharmaceuticals. Click here to view Drs. Modi and Wykoff's webinar event, which includes images from the talk.   Check out the central hub of this webinar series. Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
Yasha S. Modi, MD, MHS, and Charles C. Wykoff, MD, PhD, FACS, discuss a case of a surgeon with blind spots in his vision.   This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Apellis Pharmaceuticals. Click here to view Drs. Modi and Wykoff's webinar event, which includes images from the talk.   Check out the central hub of this webinar series. Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
Judy E. Kim, MD, FARVO, FASRS (Chair), Adrienne W. Scott, MD, and Rishi P. Singh, MD, discuss disparities in retinal disease awareness, screening, and access to care among patients with the highest risk factors, as well as barriers to treatment, including patient noncompliance. The panel members also share their experience with these issues and potential solutions through case studies and discussions with audience members. This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Genentech, a member of the Roche Group. Click here to view the webinar event, which includes images from his talk.   Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
What biomarkers indicating risk of rapid progression should eye care providers look for in patients with geographic atrophy (GA)? Just how disruptive is GA? And what do real-world patient cases look like? To find out, host Christina Weng, MD, MBA, hears from guest Charles Wykoff, MD, PhD, about the latest data informing assessments of disease progression. Dr. Wykoff also outlines the daily effects of living with GA and shares some real-world patient cases that illustrate how GA progresses when left untreated.  This is the final part of a 3-part miniseries adapted from an Evolve Medical Education webinar. This educational activity is supported by Iveric Bio.  Click here to view Dr. Wykoff’s webinar event, which includes images from his talk.   Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
How does an eye care provider diagnose geographic atrophy (GA), and what role does imaging play in characterizing the disease? Host Christina Weng, MD, MBA, hears from guest Mark Barakat, MD, as he outlines various imaging modalities that depict GA, reviews methods for measuring visual function in patients with GA, and summarizes the findings of the Classification of the Atrophy Meeting group.  This is the second part of a 3-part miniseries adapted from an Evolve Medical Education webinar. This educational activity is supported by Iveric Bio.  Click here to view Dr. Barakat’s webinar event, which includes images from his talk.   Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
Need to refamiliarize yourself with the pathogenesis of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and geographic atrophy (GA), learn which risk factors are linked to those conditions, and better understand how the complement system plays a role in the development of AMD and GA? Join host Christina Weng, MD, MBA, and guest Margaret Chang, MD, MS, as they review the basic underpinnings of AMD and GA. This is the first part of a 3-part miniseries adapted from an Evolve Medical Education webinar. This educational activity is supported by Iveric Bio.  Click here to view Dr. Chang’s webinar event, which includes images from her talk.   Want to register with Evolve Medical Education? Click here.
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