“The Top 10 Uses of a 2x4 in Ophthalmology”???
Besides assaulting your boss or smacking the back of an uncooperative patient's
head what else would make the top 10?
Paq
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From: Bennett, Timothy <tbennett1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Miller, CRA, OCT-C, Gary <gmiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: [optimal] Re: [External] Re: ICOP Scientific Abstract Submission
Deadline January 15th
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div.yiv5649843018WordSection1 {} #yiv5649843018 My guess is that the ICOP
program committee would group together talks with similar or complementary
topics, so it would kind of work the same way we’ve organized PTT. That’s
what’s so cool about the short paper format. Sounds like you plan to go to
Rotterdam. I think most of the ICOP “usual suspects” will also be going.
Anybody else out there in Optimal land planning on it? tim From:
Miller, CRA, OCT-C, Gary [mailto:gmiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2020 9:43 AM
To: Bennett, Timothy <tbennett1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [External] [optimal] Re: ICOP Scientific Abstract Submission
Deadline January 15th Ohhhh, that's a BINGO, Tim! I was thinking a
Pearls Tips and Tactics presentation. I think we could get 30 minutes, 3 or 4
SHORT talks (5-7 minutes) or do back to back like you mentioned. The PTT always
went over well in Hershey, New Orleans and Chicago... to name a few..... and I
thought Paula Morris' Mission Impossible in SF was well received too! That was
a very similar format to your PTT talks..... I'm betting you can get one or
three folks to join you! ; ) Gotta love McGyver!! (sp?) Gary
From:optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of
Bennett, Timothy <tbennett1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 9, 2020 8:53 AM
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Subject: [External] [optimal] Re: ICOP Scientific Abstract Submission Deadline
January 15th There’s a couple ways it could be done. Two different
perspectives on the same topic is the most obvious. So for example you have
done a lot of work in ultra wide imaging with the Optos. Maybe collaborating
with someone that uses a different widefield device or both people show
different cases with the same device or technique. I’m assuming the talks are
15 minutes? If you had a topic that might go longer than that, you could
attempt to split it into two presentations by two different presenters to make
sure it all gets covered. That would assume that both talks get selected by the
committee, but maybe somehow they could be flagged as a pair when submitting.
Gary Miller and I have collaborated on related short topics in the past. One
of our favorites is “The Top 10 Uses of a 2x4 in Ophthalmology”. I’ve also done
the tag-team approach with several MDs (I do the technical part and they show
how they use images clinically). It’s definitely a fun way to present and I
just suggest it as an idea to get people thinking about topics to present.
Sometimes having a collaborator can take the stress out of preparing a talk and
abstract. tim From:optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Olivia Rainey
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2020 5:00 PM
To: optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [optimal] Re: ICOP Scientific Abstract Submission Deadline January
15th Thanks Tim! I have been thinking about submitting since I found out
I am able to submit, even with being the chair. I would be interested in a
tag-team presentation too. Let me know how that would work! -- Olivia
Rainey,OCT-C, COA Board of Education Ophthalmic Photographer's Society Retina
Specialists of Michigan P: 616-214-9520 W: 616-954-2020 On Wed, Jan 8, 2020
at 12:21 PM Bennett, Timothy <tbennett1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks Olivia. If anyone wants to collaborate on an abstract/presentation, let
me know. I already submitted a solo idea, but sometimes it’s more fun to
“tag-team” a topic. Looking forward to Rotterdam! tim
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Behalf Of Olivia Rainey
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2020 9:03 PM
To: optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [optimal] ICOP Scientific Abstract Submission Deadline January 15th
Just a reminder that the deadline for ICOP submissions in Rotterdam,
Netherlands is only one week away on January 15th, 2020! LINK:
https://www.opsweb.org/page/ICOPAbstracts2020 These presentations are an ;
excellent way to share your knowledge, your experiences, and give other
attendees a chance to learn how ophthalmic imaging is practiced around the
world. It only takes that first small step to start the rewarding process of
developing a valuable and respected sharing of ideas! Kind regards, Olivia
-- Olivia Rainey,OCT-C, COA Board of Education Ophthalmic Photographer's
Society Retina Specialists of Michigan P: 616-214-9520 W: 616-954-2020
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