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complement of the most advanced
and sophisticated equipment is
important in providing a high level
of premier care. However, it is the
ability to interpret and apply this
wonderful technology that makes all
the difference in the world."
Dr. Barnebey has always empha-
sized the importance of education,
medical innovation, and expanded
biomedical research. Throughout
his career, he has been dedicated
to providing the finest care pos-
sible through safer, less invasive,
and more effective treatments that
improve the quality of life in his
patients. He has been a leading con-
tributor to ophthalmology since the
early 1980s, publishing articles in
major medical journals such as the
Journal of Glaucoma and the Ameri-
can Journal of Ophthalmology. While
he treats thousands of glaucoma and
cataract patients each year, he never
forgets the importance of treating
each patient with complete individ-
ual focus.
He is 1 of only a few ophthal-
mologists in the Northwest who is a
cataract surgeon trained in the sub-
specialty of interventional ophthal-
mology, performing canaloplasty
using micro-catheter technology to
open and stent the natural filtration
canal in the eye. EW
H
oward Barnebey, MD,
Bellevue, Washington,
a Joint Commission on
Allied Health Personnel in
Ophthalmology (JCAHPO)
commissioner representing ASCRS
and ASOA, will present "Sophisticat-
ed Clinic Management of Glauco-
ma" from 3:30–4:30 p.m. today in
rooms R08 and R09 of the conven-
tion center.
This course will review the
Preferred Practice Guidelines for the
management of glaucoma patients
with a focus on integrating imaging
and visual field data into a clinical
data set. A comprehensive rationale
for a glaucoma matrix will aug-
ment the presentation. Attendees
will discuss factors that determine
"control" in the glaucoma patient
and discuss therapeutic options for
short- and long-term management.
The technician's role, as well as the
role of imaging and perimetry, will
be reviewed.
"I think that our eyes are the
windows to the world, and they
deserve special attention," Dr.
Barnebey said. "Glaucoma is a
specialty where details make all the
difference. The difference between
perfect vision and poor vision
is often measured in microns or
millimeters of mercury. Having a
Glaucoma management
focus of JCAHPO talk today
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