The International Retinal Imaging Symposium V will take place on Saturday, March 25, 2017 at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and will feature a series of lectures that will focus on the latest developments in retinal imaging, including: adaptive optics, fundus autofluorescence, ultra-widefield imaging, spectral domain and swept source optical coherence tomography (OCT), and OCT angiography. This conference will include a full day of lectures by many of the world’s experts in retinal imaging who will speak on recent innovations in retinal imaging that have occurred in this rapidly advancing field.
Our world-renowned faculty will aim to familiarize course participants with the newest evolving technologies and will guide and instruct our registrants in the application of these advanced systems and in the interpretation of novel imaging findings. This will help our participants better manage their patients with macular and retinal disease and achieve better patient outcomes in their practices.
We welcome your participation at IRIS which promises to provide insight and understanding in retinal imaging and showcase the integral importance of innovative retinal imaging in the evaluation and management of retinal disease.