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Title
Chiefs' Rounds from Wills Eye Hospital
Description:     
The 'Chiefs' Rounds from Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia are streamed online live weekly on Friday mornings (US Eastern Time) at no cost. They are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Link :                      http://www.willseyeonline.org/pages/live-streaming-chiefs-rounds
 Author  Wills Eye Hospital
Category                 Curricula and training programs
 Language English
 Competency Medical Education
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 Date added
19 Aug 2021



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Charles L. Schepens Lecture: Is Double Peeling Necessary in Surgery for Macular Pucker?
Description:     
Charles L. Schepens Lecture: Is Double Peeling Necessary in Surgery for Macular Pucker?
Link :                      http://www.aao.org/annual-meeting-video/charles-l-schepens-lecture-is-double-peeling-neces
 Author  Stanley Chang
Category                 Curricula and training programs
 Language English
 Competency Medical Knowledge
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 Date added
19 Aug 2021



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Centre for Teaching Excellence: ePortfolios
Description:     
The University of Waterloo’s Centre for Teaching Excellence has developed examples, documents, and videos that explain how instructors can use ePortfolios to enhance student learning and success.
Link :                      https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-teaching-excellence/resources/integrative-learning/eportfolios
 Author  Centre for Teaching Excellence
Category                 Resources for teaching
 Language English
 Competency Medical Education
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 Date added
19 Aug 2021



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Center for Teaching Excellence: Technology Solutions
Description:     
The University of Waterloo’s Centre for Teaching Excellence has collected succinct documents that describe useful ideas and practical methods for effective teaching. The technology solutions page identifies a number of common instructional challenges, such as "My students come to class unprepared," "My students don't ask questions in class," etc. Solutions based on one or more educational technologies are provided with an explanation of how it can help to solve that particular challenge.
Link :                      https://teach.uiowa.edu/technology-tools
 Author  The Center for Teaching Excellence
Category                 
 Language English
 Competency Program management
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 Date added
19 Aug 2021



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Center for Teaching Excellence: Educational Technologies
Description:     
The University of Waterloo’s Centre for Teaching Excellence has collected succinct documents that describe useful ideas and practical methods for effective teaching. The teaching tips for educational technologies include information on clickers, wikis, concept mapping tools, Twitter, screencasts, and more. Additionally, the technology solutions page identifies a number of common instructional challenges and solutions.
Link :                      https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-teaching-excellence/resources
 Author  University of Waterloo
Category                 Resources for teaching
 Language English
 Competency Medical Education
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 Date added
19 Aug 2021



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Center for Teaching Excellence: Curriculum Design and Renewal
Description:     
The University of Waterloo’s Centre for Teaching Excellence has developed an online resource to support curriculum design and renewal to assist departments undertaking new program design, program renewal, or those involved in program reviews. This site provides an overview of the four phases encompassed by curriculum development and renewal: design and development, implementation, formative assessment, and program review and accreditation.
Link :                      https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-teaching-excellence/support-faculty-and-staff/curriculum-renewal
 Author  Centre for Teaching Excellence
Category                 Teaching methods
 Language English
 Competency Practice Management
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 Date added
19 Aug 2021



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Blepharitis Preferred Practice Patterns
Description:     
American Academy of Ophthalmology
Link :                      https://www.aao.org/preferred-practice-pattern/blepharitis-ppp-2018
 Author  American Academy of Ophthalmology
Category                 Resources for teaching
 Language English
 Competency Cornea/External Disease
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 Date added
19 Aug 2021



Title
Bleb Revision for Overhanging Bleb
Description:     
Demonstration of a sutureless technique for removing an accessory bleb. In this case, an 84-year-old patient with a previous trabeculectomy presented with an extension covering the visual axis. The patient's IOP was well controlled. Dr. Herndon uses a spatula blade to scrape the overhanging bleb away from underlying cornea. Once dissected back to the limbus, the accessory bleb is excised from the main bleb without causing leakage. After the corneal epithelial defect healed, the patient regained visual acuity of 20/40.
Link :                      http://www.aao.org/basic-skills/bleb-revision-overhanging
 Author  Leon W. Herndon
Category                 Resources for teaching
 Language English
 Competency Glaucoma
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 Date added
19 Aug 2021



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Bleb Revision for Leaking Bleb
Description:     
A case of bleb revision for persistent bleb leak in a patient with a previous trabeculectomy with an Ex-PRESS shunt. The goal of the surgery is to excise ischemic, fibrotic tissue around the scleral flap and reapproximate the conjunctiva at the limbal edge. The surgeon creates a deep conjunctival pocket and applies liberal amounts of mytomycin C (MMC) to the posterior conjunctiva to prevent future fibrosis. The scleral flap is lifted to ensure the shunt is well placed, and the scleral flap is resecured. Dr. Herndon stresses the importance of reforming the anterior chamber with BSS before replacing the conjunctiva. He places 9-0 Vicryl wing sutures on both sides of the conjunctival flap, pulling tightly to ensure closure. At the conclusion of the case, the conjunctival flap is well approximated at the limbus and the seal is watertight.
Link :                      http://www.aao.org/basic-skills/bleb-revision-leaking
 Author  Leon W. Herndon
Category                 Resources for teaching
 Language English
 Competency Glaucoma
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 Date added
19 Aug 2021



Title
Bleb Needling for Failed Bleb
Description:     
Bleb needling revision is an effective way to resurrect a failed filtration bleb in the early postoperative period. Occasionally, as in this case, the technique can be used even several years after the original trabeculectomy procedure. For a late bleb revision, Dr. Cindie Mattox first injects 0.1 ml of mitomycin C (MMC) subconjunctivally 30 minutes before the procedure. An MVR stiletto blade is then inserted peripherally and eased toward the area of resistance. In this case, the resistance seems to originate beneath the posterior exit of the scleral flap. Dr. Mattox enters the area and sweeps broadly into the fibrotic tissue to create a large opening. The bleb elevates markedly once the opening is created.
Link :                      http://www.aao.org/basic-skills/bleb-needling-failed
 Author  Cynthia Mattox
Category                 Resources for teaching
 Language English
 Competency Glaucoma
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19 Aug 2021