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Eyes For Ears

116 Episodes

18 minutes | Nov 14, 2022
The Rings of Trauma
Ben and Andrew review the seven rings of ocular trauma, a closed globe injury phenomenon.
10 minutes | Oct 18, 2022
Entropion
Amanda and Ben do a rapid fire, oral boards style review of entropion.   To those taking oral boards this week, the whole team wishes you the best of luck!
5 minutes | Oct 12, 2022
Pseudostrabismus
Ben and Amanda do a rapid review of what to think about when encountering pseudostrabismus on oral boards or in the clinic.   This is part of our oral boards review series, which is designed for review in the style of oral boards, and may not be as in-depth as our regular episodes.
17 minutes | Oct 4, 2022
Bilateral Disc Edema
Amanda rapidly reviews the differential, workup and management of bilateral disc edema with Ben.   This is part of our oral boards review series which is designed for rapid review in the style of oral boards, and does not delve as deeply into topics as our standard episodes.
12 minutes | Sep 27, 2022
Unilateral Disc Edema
Amanda and Ben review differential diagnosis and management if you're presented with a patient with unilateral disc edema, either for oral boards or in the clinic.   This is part of our oral boards review series for rapid review, and won't go into as full depth as our more focused episodes.
10 minutes | Sep 20, 2022
Pediatric Exotropia
Today, we do a fast-paced review of pediatric exotropia for the oral boards or the clinic.   (Edit: But not THAT fast, if you downloaded a previous version of this episode that was playing at a higher speed, it has now been fixed!)
10 minutes | Sep 13, 2022
Pediatric Esotropia
We review the rapid rundown of what to remember about pediatric esotropia for the oral boards or the clinic.   As a reminder, these oral board review episodes will not extensively review the topic, but rather review it at the pace we feel is helpful as a refresher.
28 minutes | Aug 7, 2022
Peripheral Corneal Thinning
Today we review five causes of peripheral corneal thinning we should all know, and how to differentiate between them.
18 minutes | Jul 28, 2022
True Lies with Otana Jakpor
Kellogg resident Dr Otana Jakpor takes us through a challenging case of transient monocular vision loss, and possibly exposes host Ben Young as a liar!
22 minutes | Jul 20, 2022
An Anisocoria Mystery Case with Nikhil Bommakanti
This week we run through a challenging pupil emergency with PGY4 resident Nikhil Bommakanti, and learn something new about anisocoria and the art of medicine.   We also mention a great, free and easy to use data visualizing app that Nikhil developed to get a better grasp of how your ACGME surgical case log is progressing: https://github.com/nbommakanti/surgical_case_dashboard  
8 minutes | May 23, 2022
Acquired Astigmatism
We review the causes of acquired astigmatism in this brief episode, oral boards review style.
7 minutes | May 21, 2022
Acquired Hyperopic Shifts
Amanda and Ben do an oral-board style review of the differential of hyperopic shifts.
55 minutes | May 19, 2022
Neuro-Ophth Tips and Traps with Dr Jonathan Trobe
We go through four common but tricky neuro-ophthalmology clinical scenarios with Dr. Jonathan Trobe, head of neuro-ophthalmology at the Kellogg Eye Center at the University of Michigan, who discusses his tips on how to succeed, and common traps he's seen throughout his career.   If you enjoyed this episode, check out Dr Trobe's free open-access medical educational website, Neuro-Ophthalmology at Your Fingertips. There, he has videos, reviews and quizzes to teach you practical, high yield pearls at any level: Fingertips (umich.edu)
8 minutes | Apr 27, 2022
Acquired Myopic Shifts
This week, Amanda and Ben do an oral boards style focused review of the differential for acquired myopic shifts. 
30 minutes | Mar 29, 2022
Intro to Oral Boards Review
Amanda and Ben discuss their experience with studying for oral boards, and share their study tips and what they wish they had done differently. Please note that the advice and opinions expressed are our own, and do not in any way represent the ABO. Further, any case examples discussed in this episode are theoretical, and do not represent what Ben or Amanda experienced on their test days.
39 minutes | Mar 14, 2022
Pigment Dispersion Syndrome
We review pigment dispersion syndrome, which can cause pigmentary glaucoma, one of the most common secondary open-angle glaucomas.
29 minutes | Jan 24, 2022
Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma
This week, find out what's so pseudo about pseudoexfoliation glaucoma, one of the most common causes of secondary open-angle glaucoma.
43 minutes | Jan 17, 2022
Medical Malpractice with Dr Jonathan Trobe
Learn what you need to know to prevent and prepare for medical malpractice lawsuits, and what it's like to be on the other side as an expert witness with Dr Jonathan Trobe, head of neuro-ophthalmology at the Kellogg Eye Center at the University of Michigan, as well as frequent expert witness in medico-legal cases.
85 minutes | Nov 30, 2021
Residency/Fellowship Rank List Reflections
For our 100th episode, we get Amanda, Andrew and Ben together to reflect on their residency and fellowship training to discuss what they thought was important and what they think is actually important in training and for their rank list. These thoughts are our own, and do not reflect the opinions of any institution we have trained or worked at. Thank you to all of our supporters and listeners on the way to episode 100!    Amanda Redfern did her residency at Yale, her neuro-ophthalmology fellowship at the Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah, and is now faculty doing both neuro-ophthalmology and comprehensive ophthalmology at the Casey Eye Institute at OHSU. Andrew Pouw did his residency at Yale, his glaucoma fellowship at the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins University, and is now faculty at the University of Iowa. Ben Young did his residency at Yale, is currently doing his vitreoretinal surgery fellowship at the Kellogg Eye Center at the University of Michigan, and is signed to join the faculty at the Casey Eye Institute at OHSU.
21 minutes | Nov 17, 2021
Spot of Darkness with Nikhil Bommakanti
This week, we explore a mystery case of missing vision presented by the excellent University of Michigan resident, Nikhil Bommakanti.   Also, if you're a medical retina, surgical retina, or pediatric ophthalmology fellow, we are very interested in your thoughts and attitudes towards retinopathy of prematurity. It would be a huge help if you take the brief survey below:   https://umich.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6tFZWIwIilSd54y   And here's a link to the paper referenced in the episode (warning: spoilers for the final diagnosis!): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3055391/
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