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Mickael Karcenty & Raphael Barugel Young Ophthalmologists - France JOIN THE MOST INTERNATIONAL DYNAMIC COMMUNITY OF YOUNG OPHTHALMOLOGISTS DURING THE AOP 2020, NEXT JANUARY PALAIS DES CONGRES - PARIS INTERNATIONAL EDITION N°32 10 - 11 JANUARY SCIENTIFIC 17 MADE IN FRANCE EDITION N°32 After the great success of last year, the Young Ophthalmologists sessions return and have been specially designed to cover the topics most sought-after by our peers. We propose a whole array of dedicated sessions and formats: • YO Sessions - dedicated hours in the very heart of the plenary sessions This 3-hour series of sessions proposed among the 120 sessions of the conference is held on Saturday. The module begins with presentations by world-renowned speakers sharing their practical knowledge on ophthalmology's hot topics for residents such as: vitrectomy for beginners, nystagmus and ophthalmo-oncology. These sessions represent a noteworthy opportunity for young practitioners. Time & details on pages 8 to 15. Not only do the sessions propose a high-level educational content, they also stimulate an intergenerational and international exchange of information. It’s your chance to form essential connections with peers and showcase your growing expertise to a world-wide audience! • YO Lounge - dedicated area within the exhibition hall • AOP Labs - 6 genuine training facilities within the exhibition hall The congress gathers each year hundreds of residents in ophthalmology, coming from 15 different countries. Top 3 countries in 2018: France .1 Belgium .2 Romania .3 In 2020, 60% of contributing speakers are residents in ophthalmology. Thank you for your trust and for presenting at AOP 2020. Check out the contributing speakers page 6 and support your peers! Après leur grand succès lors de la dernière édition, les sessions Young Ophthalmologists (YO) sont de retour et sont spécialement conçues pour couvrir les sujets incontournables pour la nouvelle génération d’ophtalmologues. Des sessions scientifiques dédiées vous sont proposées en addition des 120 ateliers pratiques : · module de 3h, samedi en salle plénière · 3 sessions interactives au YO Lounge durant les deux jours · 6 thématiques d'AOP Labs Les sessions proposent non seulement un contenu éducatif de haut niveau, mais stimulent également un échange d’informations intergénérationnel et international. Nous vous attendons nombreux ! « As president of the OBAO (Organisation Belge des Assistants en Ophtalmologie) I am very excited about our first international collaboration with AOP. Since half of the Belgian population speaks French, a collaboration had to happen one day and I would like to thank all people involved in making this a success. The sessions for young ophthalmologists seems really comprehensive and I am sure that our two invited speakers will teach you important lessons that you can use during your future career. » Dr Stefaan Van Nuffel Ophthalmologist, Belgium Inspire

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Mickael Karcenty & Raphael BarugelYoung Ophthalmologists - France

JOIN THE MOST INTERNATIONAL DYNAMIC

COMMUNITY OF YOUNG OPHTHALMOLOGISTS DURING THE AOP 2020, NEXT JANUARY

PALAIS DES CONGRES - PARIS

INTERNATIONAL EDITION N°32

10 - 11 JANUARY

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edition n°32

After the great success of last year, the Young Ophthalmologists sessions return and have been specially designed to cover the topics most sought-after by our peers. We propose a whole array of dedicated sessions and formats:

• YO Sessions - dedicated hours in the very heart of the plenary sessionsThis 3-hour series of sessions proposed among the 120 sessions of the conference is held on Saturday. The module begins with presentations by world-renowned speakers sharing their practical knowledge on ophthalmology's hot topics for residents such as: vitrectomy for beginners, nystagmus and ophthalmo-oncology. These sessions represent a noteworthy opportunity for young practitioners. Time & details on pages 8 to 15.

Not only do the sessions propose a high-level educational content, they also stimulate an intergenerational and international exchange of information. It’s your chance to form essential connections with peers and showcase your growing expertise to a world-wide audience!

• YO Lounge - dedicated area within the exhibition hall

• AOP Labs - 6 genuine training facilities within the exhibition hall

The congress gathers each year hundreds of residents in ophthalmology, coming from

15 different countries.

Top 3 countries in 2018:France .1

Belgium .2Romania .3

In 2020, 60% of contributing speakers are residents in

ophthalmology. Thank you for your trust and for presenting at AOP 2020.

Check out the contributing speakers page 6 and support

your peers!

Après leur grand succès lors de la dernière édition, les sessions Young Ophthalmologists (YO) sont de retour et sont spécialement

conçues pour couvrir les sujets incontournables pour la nouvelle génération d’ophtalmologues.

Des sessions scientifiques dédiées vous sont proposées en addition des 120 ateliers pratiques :

· module de 3h, samedi en salle plénière · 3 sessions interactives au YO Lounge durant les deux jours

· 6 thématiques d'AOP Labs

Les sessions proposent non seulement un contenu éducatif de haut niveau, mais stimulent également un

échange d’informations intergénérationnel et international. Nous vous attendons nombreux !

« As president of the OBAO (Organisation Belge des Assistants

en Ophtalmologie) I am very excited about our first international collaboration with AOP. Since half

of the Belgian population speaks French, a collaboration had to

happen one day and I would like to thank all people involved in making

this a success. The sessions for young ophthalmologists seems really

comprehensive and I am sure that our two invited speakers will teach you important lessons that you can

use during your future career. »

Dr Stefaan Van NuffelOphthalmologist, Belgium

Inspire

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Chirurgie XEN : astuces en pratique

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Place de l'OCT dans la prise en charge du kératocône

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Modalités de traitement dans la gestion de

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de la cataracteCeci n'est pas une DMLA !

Pièges dans la prise en charge des

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Chirurgie de la cataracte de l'enfant

Pièges en chirurgie réfractive

Tout ce que vous devez savoir à propos

des lasers rétiniensConduite à tenir

devant une anisocorie

Battle cataracte :situations

problématiques fréquentes

Anneaux intracornéens

Glaucome et myopie : aspects

épidémiologiques, anatomiques et

étiologiques12H

S4 S12 S20 S28 S36 S44 S52 S60

Gonioscopie au temps de l'OCT de segment

antérieurPièges diagnostiques

en strabologie

Nouvelles neuropathies optiques

inflammatoires

Explorations du glaucome pour les nuls Diabète et imagerie Biomécanique

Place de l'analyse de la surface oculaire avant chirurgies réfractive et

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IA en 2020, que sait-on, et que nous est-il

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Comment traiter une DMLA en 2020 ? ICL

Laser 2RT :traitement du stade précode de la DMLA

Pathologies cornéennes : testez-vous !

Amblyopie Infections oculaires de l'enfant Entropion

L'installation libérale moderne : les

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Nouveaux aspects de la chirurgie du glaucome

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Indications raisonnées chirurgicales dans le

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Actualités en thérapie génique dans les

neuropathies optiques de Leber

Les chirurgies du ptérygion

Myodésopsies : traitement médical,

chirurgical ou abstention ?

Pathologies de la choroïde

Lésion pigmentée de la conjonctive : quand

s’inquiéter ?

La retraite : à la recherche des

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Pachychoroïde révélée

Face aux complications palpébro-rétiniennes,

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Pathologies maculaires et chirurgie

de la cataracte'Best of' vidéo cornée Glaucorama

Oedème maculaire : injection, 7 pièges

à éviter

Nouvelles imageries dans les tumeurs du

fond d'oeil

Fiscalité : avant le SOS d'un contribuable en

détresse !

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Urgences en uvéites

Ptôsis : prise en charge médico-chirurgicale

L’apport de la 3D en chirurgie vitréo-

rétinienne

Quelle conduite à tenir devant un abcès

cornéen ?

Les pièges du glaucome :

cas cliniques illustrésKératites virales

Algorithme de prise en charge face à une

luxation cristallinienneLes modes d'exercices

à l'horizon 2020

N E T W O R K I N G C O C K T A I L N E T W O R K I N G C O C K T A I L

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contactologie

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glaucome

inflammationet infections

neuro-ophtalmologie

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Urgences en neuro-ophtalmologie Cross-linking Extraction du cristallin

dans l'angle étroitTrucs et astuces face

aux hémorragies maculaires

Intelligence artificielle :

chirurgie multifocale

Se lancer en télé ophtalmologie

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Diagnostic et traitement de la maculopathie

myopique

Nouveautés en PKR (transPKR)

Neuro-ophtalmologie pédiatrique

Imageries cornéennes

XEN : quelles indications en

pratique en 2020 ?

Analyse produit :Segment antérieur,

implants

Prise en charge des tumeurs palpébrales

Cabinet de groupe : avec ou sans investisseur ?

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S67 S74 S81 S88, S89 S95 S102 S109 S116Traitement au laser dans la rétinopathie

diabétique et l'oedème maculaire

Implants multifocaux

Pourquoi et quand faire un champ visuel en neuro- ophtalmologie ?

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Stratégie des examens

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L'imagerie du photorécepteur Ectropion Sinistralité et

responsabilité civile

12HS68 S75 S82 S96 S103 S110 S117

Syndromes de l'interface

vitréo-maculaire : les différencier

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Myopie : épidémiologie,

histologie et étiologie

Conduite à tenir devant une diplopie

Place des lasers dans la stratégie thérapeutique

des glaucomes

Chirurgie réfractive cornéenne des astigmatismes

Prise en charge des tumeurs malignes de la

surface oculaire

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Vitrectomie (niveau confirmé) Un demi-siècle de

chirurgie réfractive : de la kératotomie radiaire

au laser femtoseconde - Quel bilan et principales controverses actuelles ?

Anesthésie topique en chirurgie

du strabisme

Inflammationet infections : controverses

Photoscreeners : dépistage visuel

Battle cataracte : situations

complexes rares

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orthokératologie

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difficiles en 2020 ?15H30

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bilan en cas de rétinite pigmentaire ?

Nystagmus périphériques vs centraux

et pathologies associées Uvéites pédiatriquesPrévention de

l'évolution de la myopie

Complications des injections péri-orbitaires

Contrôle de la myopie

Maladies rares et thérapies géniques,

une réalité pour les patientsS85A

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Angio-OCT :aspects pratiques

Traumatisme des VLE Cataracte : prévention de l’inflammation et

des infections

Examen de l'enfant et signes d'alerte de

pathologie organique

Les nouveaux traitements en

pathologie de surface oculaire

Eye crashUrgences en

ophtalmo pédiatrie

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The YO Lounge serves as a designated space where young ophthalmologists can gather in a relaxed environment to take a break, network with fellow attendees through lightweight, collaborative activities. We have some special scientific sessions planned, in an informal set-up, don’t miss them out! Complimentary coffee breaks along with snacks are offered by AOP on both conference days.

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YO LoungeLearning & interactive activities

FRIDAY12 PM

1 PMSTART WELL IN REFRACTIVE SURGERYdr yves bokobza

. possess the pre-operative exam: topographical analysis, identification of contraindications, knowledge of indications for the phakic implant, clear lens, etc. · learn the dif ferent techniques as well as their advantages and disadvantages

· know how to inform the patient: pose the diagnostic, and explain the therapeutic strategy options

· test yourself through clinical cases

2:15 PM3 PM

START WELL WITH FILTRATION SURGERYpr antoine labbe

. assess the dif ferent techniques of fi ltration surgery and their indications

· master the dif ferent operating steps · ensure appropriate postoperative follow-up

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PHACOEMULSIFICATION: TIPS & PITFALLS (based on trainees videos)dr stanislas roman

· using trainees' videos, analyse the main mistakes leading to cataract surgery complications

· perfect your surgical skil ls to better control each stage of the surgery

AOP LabsBroaden your surgical skills

The popular AOP Labs are back and focusing this year on 6 techniques, providing real hands-on training.

Learn from the best experts, ask your questions and train in small groups.

Seize the opportunity of a personal coaching and join any of the 6 AOP Labs.

Find more information on page 58

YO Sessionscheck out the 3 sessions below

S84, S85 & S117

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Any queries? [email protected] or contact us +33 1 40 73 82 82

choose your badgeACCESS

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FEES IN EUROS SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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"ALL INCLUSIVE" PASS(physician only) full 990 Physician diploma

A «WHITE GLOVE» delivery of your badge, congress program, and congress bag to your hotel – you can show up anytime and directly proceed to the conference rooms (not applicable for onsite registrations).

Kit includes:> full access badge> 1 optional Lab> 12-month subscription to AOP Academy> all coffee breaks and lunches during the whole conference period

PHYSICIAN (practicing doctor) full 590 Physician diploma > full access badge

PHYSICIAN (resident or fellow) full 190

ID or passport > resident or fellow must be born after the year 1986

Written certificate from the Chief of Service of your University Department, stating your medical specialisation. Certificates delivered by private institutions will not be accepted.

> full access badge

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ORTHOPTIST full 220 Orthoptist diploma > full access badge

CORPORATE PROFESSIONAL(industry representative, corporate individual, scientist, researcher)

partial 590 Business card

> partial access badge:exhibition + all sessions (except topics dealing with complications)

MEDICAL OFFICE STAFF partial 220 For medical office staff: salary

payslip proving employment in a physician's office

> partial access badge:exhibition + all sessions (except topics dealing with complications and surgery)

EXHIBITOR ADDITIONAL partial 50

>For exhibiting company staff: a business card

> For licensed distributor of an exhibiting company:

a business card of the exhibiting company OR an official letter established and signed by staff member confirming your distributor status

your business card

> partial access badge:exhibition + sponsored sessions

choose your options

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Join our labs and get familiar with machine settings, operating microscopes, ophthalmic microsurgical instruments, and much more.

You can choose up to 4 Labs

180 cataract Phacoemulsification: managing complications

150 cornea DSAEK

100 glaucoma Endocyclophotocoagulation of ciliary bodies

120 glaucoma Trabeculectomy techniques

80 imaging Echography120 retina Endoscopic vitrectomy

+ YO LOUNGE option 60

Come and meet the Young Ophthalmologists community in this lounge which offers: complimentary hot and cold beverages, sweet and salty snacks / seating & lounge area / free wifi

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The go-to e-learning reference option 290

Finding it difficult to choose between two sessions that are on at the same time? Want to be able to see a presentation again? Then sign up now for a 12-month subscription to AOP's brand new e-learning platform and enjoy the full videos from AOP 2016, 2017 & 2018 and partner congresses! (standard subscription is at 345 euros). Access to videos depends on your badge status (specialty). More info on aop-academy.com1valid for first time subscribers only

+ SIMULTANEOUS TRANSLATION option 30

The official congress languages are French and English. Select this option should you wish translation from:• English > French• French > English> you are responsible for the translation receiver and headset> in case of loss or damage you are charged a 210€ fee

+ LUNCH option 30

Enjoy a delicious lunch in the congress venue at a great value (30€ for 2 days).NOTA: Coffee breaks are included in all badges. The lunch option ensures the possibility for the organizer to provide you with the highest quality of service and meal, therefore the price offered is lower than the face value.

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