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KENTUCKY ACADEMY OF EYE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Together with UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY AND VISUAL SCIENCES Annual Meeting Spring Scientific Seminar Cataract Corcoran Medicare Ophthalmic Technician Program May 17-18, 2013 21 C Hotel and Museum Louisville, KY

PHYSICIAN PROGRAMS Friday - May 18: Kentucky Academy Spring Scientific Seminar 7:00-1:00 Exhibits 7:00-8:30 Continental Breakfast 800 8:15 Julie Lee, M.D.: Welcome 8:15-8:45 Karen Fallon-Scarcliff, COE, OCS, CCOA: Practice Management - Online Reputation Management 8:45-9:00 Jacob Younker, M.D.: Genetic Testing for Uveal Melanoma 9:00-9:30 Eric Eggenberger, M.D.: Neuroophthalmology 9:30-10:00 Michael Repka, M.D.: What We Have Learned about Amblyopia Management from Clinical Trials 10:00-10:30 Break 10:30-10:45 Karen Fallon-Scarcliff, COE,OCS,CCOA : Strategies for Medicare Fee Changes 10:45-11:30 Frank Burns, M.D., Moderator: Legislative Roundtable 11:30-12:30 Michael Repka, M.D.: ACA and ACOs - Impact on Ophthalmology (Van Meter Lecture) 12:30-2:00 KAEPS Membership Meeting/Lunch 2:30 Day At The Races - Churchill Downs 6:30-8:00 Bourbon-Tasting & Wine Bar Saturday - May 19: University of Louisville Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Annual Cataract 7:00-1:00 Exhibits 7:00-8:30 OMIC Breakfast - Closed Claims Study and Areas Where Medical Malpractice Occurs Hans Bruhn 8:15-8:30 Welcome: John Kitchens, M.D., KAEPS President and Lloyd Taustine, M.D., Moderator 8:30 12:00 Douglas Koch, M.D. Advances in IOL Calculations Topographic Screening for Corneal Refractive Surgery Challenging Cataract and IOL Cases 1:00 Valhalla Golf Outing OPHTHALMIC TECHNICIAN PROGRAM (Separate Registration Required) Friday, May 17 8:15-8:30 Carl Baker, M.D.: Welcome 8:30-9:00 Michael Repka, M.D.: Cerebral Vision Impairment 9:00-9:30 Mark Gillespie, M.D.: Phone Calls - The Way To Make Or Break Your Practice! 9:30-10:00 Martha Grace Greene, M.D.: 10:00-10:30 Jeff Taylor, M.D.: Appropriate History And Testing Procedures For The Oculoplastic Patient 10:30-11:00 Break 11:00-11:30 Jacob Yunker, M.D.: Behind the Lens: What Happens to My Patient on a Retina Referral? 11:30-12:00 Jonathan Gambrell, M.D.: Evaluating the Glaucoma Patient: Tonometry, Pachymetry, and More 12:00-12:30 Karen Fallon-Scarcliff, COE, OCS, CCOA: Managing Resistance Corcoran Medicare Seminar (Separate Registration Required) Friday, May 17 7:00 08:00 Registration/Breakfast 8:00 09:30 Course 9:30 09:45 Break 9:45 11:15 Course 11:15 12:15 Lunch 12:15 1:45 Course 1:45 2:00 Break 2:00 3:30 Course

KENTUCKY ACADEMY OF EYE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS (KAEPS) ANNUAL MEETING & SPRING SCIENTIFIC SEMINAR REGISTRATION MAY 17-18, 2013 MEETING DIRECTORS Julie Lee, M.D., KAEPS President-Elect Carl Baker, M.D., KAEPS Secretary-Treasurer LOCATION/HOTEL The meeting will be held at 21 C Hotel and Museum - 700 West Main Street, Louisville, KY 40202, (502) 217-6300. Prior to May 1, 2013, be sure to mention the KAEPS meeting in order to get the meeting rate of $189.00 per night. A very limited number of rooms are available at this rate. PARKING AT 21 C A covered garage adjacent to and just steps south of the main entrance on 7th Street. Valet parking is also available. OTHER OVERNIGHT OPTIONS (all within a short drive or walk to 21C) Courtyard by Marriott Louisville Downtown 502-562-0200 /($169 Avg/night) Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Louisville Downtown 502-569-3553/($139 Avg/night) Galt House Hotel 502-589-5200/($145 Avg/night) Hampton Inn Louisville Downtown 502-585-2200/($169 Avg/night) Louisville Marriott Downtown 502-627-5045/($219 Avg/night) Residence Inn by Marriott Louisville Downtown 502-589-8998/($189 Avg/night) Spring Hill Suites by Marriott Louisville Downtown 502-569-7373/($159 Avg/night) The Brown Hotel 502-583-1234/($214 Avg/night) The Seelbach Hilton Louisville 502-585-3200/($229 Avg/night) CME ACCREDITATION Accreditation for Physicians: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essentials and Standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the Indiana Academy of Ophthalmology (IAO) and the Kentucky Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (KAEPS). The Indiana Academy of Ophthalmology, Inc. is accredited by the Indiana State Medical Association to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. The IAO designates this educational activity for a maximum of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This conference is designed to provide ophthalmologists with information on practical issues useful in their daily practice as well as recent research findings in clinical care. During the conference, physicians should gain knowledge about the medical and surgical care of cataracts, IOLs, care of patients with diabetic retinopathy and better coding and documentation for patient care. Disclosure Policy: It is the policy of KAEPS that any faculty (speaker) who makes a presentation at a program designated for AMA Physician s Recognition Award (PRA) Category I or II credit must disclose any financial interest or other relationship (i.e. grants, research support, consultant, honoraria) that faculty member has with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) that may be discussed in the educational presentation. Program Planning Committee Members must also disclose any financial interest or relationship with commercial industry that may influence their participation in this conference. In accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education requirements on disclosure: information about relationships of presenters with commercial interests (if any) will be included in materials distributed at the time of the conference. PREMIUM DISCOUNT FOR OMIC INSURED OMIC will provide an approved risk management course. KAEPS members who attend the OMIC risk management breakfast will receive an 8% discount on their 2013 OMIC premium; non-kaeps members will earn a 5% discount.

JCAHPO ACCREDITATION The ophthalmic technician course has been submitted to JCAHPO for consideration of CE credit. PHYSICAL ASSISTANCE/DIETARY REQUIREMENTS Those attendees who need additional assistance should contact the KAEPS Office at 866-328-0554 so that appropriate arrangements can be made. PHYSICIAN COURSE DESCRIPTION This program has been developed from physician forums, member evaluations and comments in an effort to provide the latest information to KAEPS members on new diagnostic and surgical procedures in ophthalmology. This meeting of lectures and question and answer sessions will provide information concerning updates in ophthalmic treatments and surgery. In addition, changes in the regulatory and economic environments will be explored. Comprehensive ophthalmologists as well as subspecialists will benefit from attendance. COURSE OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to: 1. Discuss advanced cataract surgery techniques to manage complex surgical cases including weakened zonules and malpositioned intraocular lens implants in order to decrease surgical complications and improve patient outcomes. 2. List indications and contraindications for advanced technology intraocular lens implants in order to identify appropriate patient candidates for this technology. 3. Discuss new treatments and medications for cataract complications 4. Discuss new treatment modalities for retina patients 5. Discuss the impact of legislation, both federal and state, on quality patient care in Kentucky 6. Discuss new treatment modalities for neuro-ophthalmology 7. Understand the fraud and abuse implications related to E/M Coding and Documentation 8. Understand the need to perform self-audits of coding and documentation. KOPAC BOURBON TASTING AND WINE BAR As a welcoming reception, a bourbon tasting and wine bar will be held in the exhibit area at 21C on Friday, May 17, from 6:30 to 8:00 pm. A select group of bourbons will be featured, along with a wine, beer and soda bar. This event is a fundraiser for KOPAC, with a suggested minimum donation of $50 per person. Checks should be made payable to KOPAC. Attendees, spouses, guests and exhibitors are welcome. DAY AT THE RACES Spend the afternoon of Friday, May 17th at Churchill Downs Turf Club with Dr. Rich Eiferman. This is a fundraiser to benefit KOPAC. Minimum donation per attendee is $20. Checks should be made payable to KOPAC. VALHALLA GOLF OUTING FOR KOPAC Dr. Charles Barr and Dr. Woody VanMeter are hosting a golf outing at Valhalla on Saturday, May 18 th. This is a fundraiser to benefit KOPAC. Minimum donation per golfer is $100. Checks should be made payable to KOPAC. MEDICARE CODING UPDATE Corcoran Consulting Group is conducting a Medicare Coding on Friday, May 17 from 8:00-3:30. There is a separate registration fee for this program. THIS CONFERENCE IS PAPER LITE KAEPS is working to reduce the amount of paper we use at our conferences and symposia. Electronic program materials received in advance will be accessible online before, during, and after the program on the KAEPS website. (Details available at conference.) QUESTIONS For additional questions, please contact Kim Williams via email at kwilliams@thecorydongoup.com or by phone at the KAEPS office at 866-328-0554.

KENTUCKY ACADEMY OF EYE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS MAY 17-18, 2013 ANNUAL MEETING AND SCIENTIFIC SEMINAR REGISTRATION MD Name: Practice Name: Email address: Spouse/Guest s Name Attending: PHYSICIAN REGISTRATION FEES No registration fees for KAEPS members for Scientific Program and CME Please Indicate the Day(s) You Plan to Attend Friday Only Saturday Only Friday and Saturday Additional Registration Options For Eye MD Members: Bourbon Tasting $50 per person (Make checks payable to KOPAC) Day At The Races $20 per person (Make checks payable to KOPAC) Golf Outing - $100 (Make checks payable to KOPAC) Medicare Coding Seminar - $150 Return to: KAEPS 125 W. Market Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Return to: KAEPS FAX: 866-388-1057 125 W. Market, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Cancellations: Cancellations: must be received by May 12. All cancellations must be in writing and faxed to the KAEPS office at 866-388-1057. Call in cancellations will not be accepted. Check if you need any auxiliary services identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act KAEPS Non Members - $450 TECHS & PRACTICE STAFF Please mark the program attending, may list others on additional page First Name Last Name Title Email Address For Confirmation Technician Course $200 Medicare $250 Non Member Staff - Technician Course $400 Non Member Staff - Medicare $450 CME Co-Sponsored by: Indiana Academy of Ophthalmology