Expert Details
Eye and Vision Related Disorders in a Primary Care Setting
ID: 725343
Colorado, USA
Expert is very familiar with the Bjerrum Screen in the context of testing visual function. This is a basic means to asses a patient's monocular (right / left eye) visual function in terms of visual field from the center of vision out to 30 degrees from the center utilizing a simple black cloth screen or tapestry whereby the screen is divided in 5 degree increments in terms of Field of View when a patient is situated approximately one meter from the center of the screen. The test provides basic information about the existence/non-existence of pathology affecting gross vision. The pathology may lie anywhere between the front of the patient's eye (cornea) to visual processing centers. Therefore, the test is not diagnostic of what is causing any vision loss, rather that there simply is a gross loss of vision. The test is basic, slightly better than the "counting fingers" test though not as reproducible as a more standard and qualitative Humphrey Visual Field Test which is computerized.
He has diagnosed and managed patients affected by the eyelid disorder called Blepharospasm. The majority of expert's patients with this disorder would fall under the category of essential blepharospasm as an isolated entity. Patients may present with this as a self-limiting condition and therefore not need additional medical treatment. However, all potential etiologies should be ruled out including ocular surface disorders, disorders of the brain stem / basal ganglia, dystonias, Meige's Syndrome and pharmacologically induced blepharospasms such as those observed with various oral medications used to treat Parkinson's Disease. One should not confuse this disorder with the milder lid muscle disorder, lid myokymia (a slight twitch-like sensation in either the upper of lower lid of an eye NOT resulting in the involuntary closure of the eyelids).
He has extensive education in the field of optics as described by the unit of the reciprocal of focal length, the Diopter. A single diopter (stigmatic) lens will focus light approaching from infinity at exactly one meter from the secondary principal point of the lens or lens system. Expert has taken coursework in Physiological Optics, Visual Optics and Geometric Optics in the context of his education culminating in a Doctorate in Optometry.
In reference to disease, the undesired state or pathological condition affecting an organ, process or collection of organs, he is most experienced in those diseases and syndromes affecting the human eye and the visual system in general. General human systemic disease processes can and often do affect the ocular tissues, and therefore do constitute a basic foundation of his knowledge base; however recognition of these disease processes and how they manifest in terms of affecting the human eye and visual system are his main area of interest and expertise.
He has a good general knowledge base of pharmaceutical agents (drugs) in a systemic application. However, his expertise is in ocular pharmacology. Expert has 10 years clinical experience in the proper use and affects of ocular drugs, typically consisting of topically applied medications. These medication classes generally include antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, allergy, glaucoma and anti-VegF (typically utilized in advanced macular degeneration).
He prescribing habits for oral medications are limited to those conditions directly affecting the eye and related structures.
He served as an industry consultant for an ophthalmic medication manufacturer in the context of professional product communication and marketing.He is an on-going consultant for various ophthalmic products in on-line forum (Epocrates).
Education
| Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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| Year: 1999 | Degree: O.D. (Doctor of Optometry) | Subject: Optometry | Institution: Nova Southeastern University |
| Year: 1989 | Degree: Bachelor of Science | Subject: Biology | Institution: University of Dayton |
Work History
| Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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| Years: 2002 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: | Department: |
Responsibilities:He directs and implements ocular/visual care to over 7,500 Active Duty and Dependent members at Buckley AFB. He directs several programs including Diabetic screenings and Glaucoma diagnostic/screening program utilizing state of the art equipment. He administers Aircrew Soft Contact Lens Program; directs Corneal Refractive Surgery Program for Active Duty. He was a consultant to clinical providers and flight medicine for acute eye/visual concerns providing immediate critical care. He worked in infection Control Officer, Manpower/Decontamination Team Chief, Ocular Safety Consultant. |
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| Years | Employer | Title | Department |
| Years: 1999 to 2002 | Employer: Self | Title: Doctor, Owner: General Practice Clinic | Department: |
Responsibilities:He oversaw daily business activities in an addition to direct patient care in a family clinic setting. General practice is Primary Eye care with some emphasis on corneal disease management. He was in charge of hiring/firing employees including contract oversight for paid doctors. |
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Additional Experience
| Expert Witness Experience |
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| He has served as an expert witness on two occasions in the capacity of an Air Force Officer in courts martial proceedings in a military court, governed by the Uniform Code of Military Justice. |
Career Accomplishments
| Associations / Societies |
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| He is a member of Armed Forces Optometric Society (AFOS), a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and a member of American Optometric Society Association of Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC). |
| Licenses / Certifications |
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| He is O.D., F.A.A.O., A.P.I.C. certified Infection Control Officer. |
| Awards / Recognition |
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| He has received the Air Force Commendation Award and the Global War on Terrorism Medal. |
| Publications and Patents Summary |
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| He has five publications on file with the American Academy of Optometry. |
Fields of Expertise
cataract, eye, eye function, eye injury, eye physiology, eye protective equipment, eye safety, eyeglasses, eyepiece, fluorescein, flying-spot scanning, ocular accommodation, ophthalmic glass, optometry, orthokeratology, Bjerrum screen, blepharospasm, diopter, disease, myopia, ocular disease, drug, laser in-situ keratomileusis, ophthalmic pharmaceutical product, cyclosporin, first aid product, ocular irritation, laser ophthalmology, ophthalmology, ocular drug delivery, keratotomy, keratosis, drug abuse