Agenda Items and Meeting Materials

TELECONFERENCE MEETING NOTICE

Members of the Board
Lillian Wang, O.D., President
Jeffrey Garcia, O.D., Vice President
Eunie Linden, J.D., Secretary
Stacy Bragg, O.D.
Alex Clemens, Public Member
Martin Dawson, SLD/CLD
Paul Hsu, Public Member
Robert Klepa, J.D., Public Member
Joseph Pruitt, O.D.
Sandra D. Sims, J.D., Public Member
Vacant Governor Appointee, Professional Member
Gregory Pruden, Executive Officer

Members of the Committee
Lillian Wang, O.D., Chair
Stacy Bragg, O.D.
Jeffrey Garcia, O.D.

PRACTICE AND EDUCATION COMMITTEE
TELECONFERENCE MEETING AGENDA

Friday, June 14, 2024

Time: 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. or until completion of business

Link:
https://dca-meetings.webex.com/dca-meetings/j.php?MTID=m4b99bb2fd7075296060811222cb98200

If joining using the link above
Webinar number: 2485 180 2387
Webinar password: CSBO614

If joining by phone
+1–415–655–0001 US Toll
Access code: 2485 180 2387
Passcode: 2726614

PHYSICAL LOCATION:
California State Board of Optometry
2450 Del Paso Rd., Ste. 105
Sacramento, CA 95834

The California State Board of Optometry (CSBO) will hold a public meeting at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, June 14, 2024. Members of the public may attend the meeting either in–person at the physical location listed above or via the Webex platform. Member Wang, Member Bragg, and Member Garcia will remotely participate in the meeting via the Webex platform, pursuant to Government Code, section 11123.5. A CSBO staff member will be present at the in–person meeting location.

Members of the public may, but are not obligated to, provide their names or personal information when observing or participating in the meeting. When signing into the Webex platform, participants may be asked for their name and email address. Participants who choose not to provide their names will need to provide a unique identifier such as their initials or another alternative, so that the meeting moderator can identify individuals who wish to make public comment; participants who choose not to provide their email address may utilize a fictitious email address like in the following sample format: XXXXX@mailinator.com.

To avoid lack of access due to potential technical difficulties, please consider submitting written comments via email prior to the meeting: optometry@dca.ca.gov

Action may be taken on any item on the agenda.


  1. Call to Order / Roll Call and Establishment of a Quorum

  2. Public Comment for Items Not on the Agenda
    Note: The Board may not discuss or take action on any matter raised during this public comment section, except to decide whether to place the matter on the agenda of a future meeting. (Government Code § 11125, § 11125.3, § 11125.7(a).)


  3. Discussion and Possible Action on the April 5, 2024 Practice and Education Committee Draft Meeting Minutes

  4. Discussion and Possible Action on Continuing Education Course Approval Requests Pursuant to Title 16, California Code of Regulations, Section 1536 (LIVE AND INTERACTIVE APPLICATIONS)

    1. COASTAL VISION MEDICAL GROUP – MANNY MONROY
      1. Custom Refractive Surgery: To LASIK or NOT to LASIK
      2. Epipthora: Don't Cry for Me Argentina
      3. OptimIzing the Topical Management of Glaucoma
      4. Modern Treatment Options for Ocular Surface Disease
      5. Glaucoma in Private Practice – How OCT Has Changed the Game
      6. The Case for the Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) What if My Patient is Both a LASIK and ICL Candidate?
      7. AMD in 2023
      8. Pearls for Selecting Presbyopia IOLs in Your Patient
    2. COASTAL VISION MEDICAL GROUP – MANNY MONROY
      1. Glaucoma Suspicion: Songbird or Snake
      2. Retina Mystery Cases
      3. 20/HAPPY Games: The Ballad of Presbyopic Patients & Premium IOLs
      4. Fun Times in the Ophthalmic Arena
      5. Glaucoma Medication Jeopardy
      6. Custom Lens Replacement: Equal Parts Art and Science
      7. The Ballad of Customized Vision Correction: Unleashing a New Perspective with Lasers and Lenses
    3. COASTAL VISION MEDICAL GROUP – MANNY MONROY
      1. Glaucoma in Private Practice: Is OCT Necessary
      2. Myopia Management: The What, Why, and How
      3. Management of LASIK Enhancement Complications
      4. Seeing Eye to Eye: Addressing Patient Dissatisfaction in Eye Care
      5. What is the Best Refractive Option: Case Presentations
      6. Managing Mild Glaucoma in My Patient with Cataracts: To MIGS or Not to MIGS
      7. Don't Forget About the Iris
    4. SAN GABRIEL VALLEY OPTOMETRIC SOCIETY – DR. HENRY DUONG, OD
      1. Interpreting VFs in Glaucoma Management
      2. Myopia Progression Management for the Primary Care Physician
      3. The Quest for Vision Quality in Refractive Surgery
      4. That's a Lot of 'Hardware' in One Eye. Vivity, Panoptix, Toric IOLs. When to Use Them
      5. US Market Update (ICL and Crosslinking) – EVO/EVO+ VISIAN Implantable Lens
      6. From the Case Files of Retina Vitreous Associates
      7. Peripheral Lesions of the Retina
      8. Health & Wellness for Glaucoma Patients
    5. BLUE COAST RETINA – DR. ZACKERY OAKEY, MD
      1. Retinal Tears and Detachments
    6. KAISER PERMANENTE – DR. ALISHA TRUONG, OD
      1. Interesting Cases
    7. ASIAN AMERICAN OPTOMETRIC SOCIETY – DR. JOHN LEE, OD
      1. Collagen Crosslinking
      2. Normal Tension & Secondary Glaucomas: Update and Review
      3. Atypical Presentation of Central Retinal Vein Occlusion
      4. Light Adjustable Technology
    8. EYEXAM OF CALIFORNIA – DR. CINDY CHIANG, OD
      1. Ophthalmology Medical Updates
    9. HELM VISION GROUP – DR. CRAIG HELM, MD
      1. Treatment of Ocular Demodex Infestation
    10. BLUE COAST RETINA – DR. ZACKERY OAKEY, MD
      1. Diabetic Retinopathy

  5. Future Agenda Items
  6. Adjournment

The mission of the California State Board of Optometry is to protect the health and safety of California consumers through licensing, registration, education, and regulation of the practice of Optometry and Opticianry.

Action may be taken on any item on the agenda. Items may be taken out of order to accommodate speakers or to maintain a quorum. Meetings of the California State Board of Optometry and its committees are open to the public except when specifically noticed otherwise in accordance with the Bagley–Keene Open Meeting Act. Public comments will generally be taken on agenda items at the time the specific item is raised. Please respect time limits, which the Chairperson may request on an as–needed basis to accommodate all interested speakers and the full agenda.

The meeting is accessible to persons with disabilities. To request disability–related accommodations, use the contact information below. Please submit your request at least five (5) business days before the meeting to help ensure the availability of the accommodation.

Contact Person: Erica Bautista
2450 Del Paso Road, Suite 105
Sacramento, CA 95834
Optometry@dca.ca.gov 916–575–7170