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<description><![CDATA[<p>Last year at the Annual Program I started a lecture called "Disease Driven OCT". I invited different speakers to talk about the specific needs of OCT scanning for a particular condition and I had a mix of both photographers and doctors.&nbsp;</p><p>Mike Kelly, is the Education Chair for this year's Annual Program and he has invited me to repeat this talk and so far I have 3 speakers covering the subjects of retinal detachment vs. schisis, Epi-retinal membranes and retinopathy of Premature.&nbsp;</p><p>As this is a 90 minute lecture, I would like to have two more diseases to include in the line-up. If you have an idea for a subject, please contact me at kglocke@meistro.net or post your contact info here.&nbsp;</p><p>The speaker can be an MD, Ph.D or a photographer. The best combo is to have a team of a doctor to talk about the medical aspects and a photographer covering the imaging.</p><p>If you are someone that have been thinking about giving a talk at the OPS program but have jet to take that first step, this would be a great opportunity for you as this would be a short talk of about 15-20 minutes. I would be happy to help you get started.</p><p>Please let me hear from anyone as soon as possible.&nbsp;</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Kirsten</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><br></p>]]></description>
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