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Comprehensive Applications Of Multimodal Imaging | SPECTRALIS
Dr. Deepak Sambhara
In this case-based webinar, Deepak Sambhara, MD, Retinal Disease Specialist, Medical Director of Research, Eye Clinic of Wisconsin, discusses imaging features observed in prevalent retinal vascular diseases, emphasizing the importance of imaging biomarkers in both diagnosis and treatment. Imaging modalities covered encompass digital multicolor fundus imaging, autofluorescence, OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) and near-infrared reflectance, OCT-angiography, fluorescein angiography, and ICG (Indocyanine Green) angiography.
During the highly interactive session, Dr. Sambhara explains how to maximize imaging modalities for enhanced retinal vascular disease diagnosis and management, explores the use of imaging biomarkers to elevate patient care, and uncovers the extensive benefits and versatility of multimodal imaging (including MC, AF, NIR, OCT-A, FA and ICG-A).
Dr. Deepak Sambhara is a retinal disease specialist, a managing partner and medical director of research with Eye Clinic of Wisconsin. Dr. Sambhara received his Bachelor of Arts at the University of Pennsylvania, earned his MD from the University of Illinois College of Medicine and finished his internship at Banner University Medical Center. He completed his Ophthalmology Residency at the Penn State Eye Center.
After residency, Dr. Sambhara spent an additional year of training at Duke Eye Center in Durham, NC, where he completed a fellowship in medical retina and diseases of the vitreous cavity. There, he was trained in cutting edge angiographic techniques for diagnosing and managing retinal vascular diseases, and was exposed to novel drug design research for Age Related Macular Degeneration. Dr. Sambhara has received research funding and travel grants to present at many national meetings, including ARVO, and is an active member of AAO, ASRS and ARVO.