Meet Timothy B. Cavanaugh, MD

p dr cavanaughIn practice since 1991, Timothy B. Cavanaugh, MD is a noted innovator in ophthalmology. He has performed over 25,000 laser vision correction procedures for the correction of all levels of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. He was a key study investigator who helped refractive lasers get approval in the USA and was the first surgeon in the region to use the microkeratome used in modern LASIK procedures.

Dr. Cavanaugh received both his medical degree and his ophthalmic residency training at the University of Kansas where he was Chief Resident. He completed a Surgical Fellowship in advanced corneal and refractive surgery at the prestigious Wilmer Institute of Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, which is consistently named the number one eye hospital and training program in the nation. In 1991, he began his professional career as an ophthalmologist at Hunkeler Eye Centers in Kansas City, Missouri, and remained there until establishing the Cavanaugh Eye Center in 2002. Dr. Cavanaugh is certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology.

Along with serving his patients, Dr. Cavanaugh is an active teacher and lecturer at medical meetings, as well as a published author with numerous scientific articles and textbook chapters to his credit. He is also an active member of several highly regarded professional organizations, including the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, and American Academy of Ophthalmology. His commitment to excellence in ophthalmology has been acknowledged by both his patients and his colleagues in the industry. In a poll of 500 area physicians, Dr. Cavanaugh was named one of the top two ophthalmologists in Kansas City. He and his wife Linda are parents to three grown boys.

Philosophy

“I believe you can never stop learning. I still get excited about new technology and techniques. My staff is handpicked to reflect that philosophy.”

“The advanced surgical training I received in Fellowship was invaluable in allowing us to provide a level of eye care not previously found in Kansas City.”

More on Dr. Timothy Cavanaugh – Renowned Ophthalmologist in the Kansas City Area

Dr. Timothy Cavanaugh has performed thousands of laser vision correction procedures to correct many different types of prescriptions. As a study investigator, he played a vital role in getting refractive lasers approved for use in the United States. Following this, he was the first laser eye surgeon in the Kansas City area to use the microkeratome, the extraordinarily precise surgical instrument used to make incisions in LASIK surgery.

A true corneal specialist, Dr. Timothy Cavanaugh also has extensive experience in performing bladeless, laser-assisted cataract surgery and is nationally recognized for his work in corneal transplantation. Furthermore, Dr. Cavanaugh performs bladeless cataract surgery utilizing the LenSx® system at our Deer Creek Surgery Center location. This is the only full laser suite of its kind in the KC metro area and the entire state of Kansas. He is fully certified operating the LenSx® system.

Helping his patients over age 40 reduce or eliminate the need for reading glasses has been a focus of Dr. Timothy Cavanaugh’s research and study. To achieve this goal, he has become highly skilled in Conductive Keratoplasty (CK) and in the new generation of lens implants such as accommodating or focusing implants and multifocal lenses including the Crystalens HD, ReSTOR Aspheric, and ReZoom™ IOLs.

Dr. Timothy Cavanaugh has been on the ground floor in development of the revolutionary new implantable contact lenses such as the Verisyse and STAAR Visian implants for correction of high degrees of nearsightedness and farsightedness as an alternative to LASIK. Finally, Dr. Cavanaugh is an active teacher and lecturer at medical meetings with numerous scientific articles and textbook chapters to his credit. Be sure to catch Dr. Cavanugh speaking on the latest in Refractive surgery at one of our free monthly seminars in Overland Park.

Academic & Professional Education

“I believe you can never stop learning. I still get excited about new technology and techniques. My staff is handpicked to reflect that philosophy.”

Fellowship:

  • Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital; Baltimore, MD
  • Cornea/Refractive and External Disease Fellowship 1990-1991
  • Directors: Walter J. Stark, MD & John Gottsch, MD

Residency:

  • University of Kansas; Kansas City, KS
  • Ophthalmology Residency 1987-1990
  • Chief Resident 1989-1990

Internship:

  • Good Samaritan Hospital; Phoenix, AZ
  • Internal Medicine Internship 1986-1987

Medical School:

  • University of Kansas; Kansas City, KS
  • Doctor of Medicine 1982-1986

Undergraduate:

  • Southern Methodist University; Dallas, TX
  • Bachelor of Arts In Biological Science 1978-1982
  • Class President, Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity

Credentials, Memberships, and More

CREDENTIALS

  • Missouri State License
  • Kansas State License
  • Board Certified: American Board of Ophthalmology 11/91
  • Medical Director: Kansas Oddfellows & Rebekahs Eye Bank, Kansas City, KS 1995-1997
  • Medical Director: Kansas Lion’s Eye Bank, Kansas City, KS 1997-1999
  • Board of Directors: Kansas City Eye Bank, Kansas City, MO 1993-1996

EMPLOYMENT

  • Cavanaugh Eye Center, PA – 4/2002- Present
  • Hunkeler Eye Centers, Kansas City, MO – 1991 to 4/2002

AWARDS & HONORS

  • Voted one of top two Ophthalmologists in Kansas City by poll of 500 area physicians in 2001
  • Board Member: Missouri Society of Eye Physicians & Surgeons – 1996 to present
  • Best Paper of the Session Award – International Society of Refractive Surgery Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 2001, “The learning curve for small scanning spot vs. broad beam lasers: comparative results of B&L Technolas, Autonomous and Summit lasers”

MEMBERSHIPS

  • American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
  • Kansas Medical Society
  • Metropolitan Medical Society
  • Kansas City Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology
  • Missouri State Board of the Healing Arts
  • Kansas City Ophthalmic Journal Club
  • Kansas Board of the Healing Arts
  • Medical Society of Johnson and Wyandotte Counties

Dr. Timothy Cavanaugh | Teaching Experience

  • Course Instructor – PRELEX courses
  • Certification Preceptor – Alcon/Autonomous Laser
  • Director of Corneal Service & Fellowship Preceptor – Hunkeler Eye Centers
  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Director of Corneal Service – Univ. of Kansas School of Medicine
  • Clinical Instructor – Children’s Mercy Hospital
  • Clinical Instructor – University of Missouri Kansas City
  • Instructor – AAO LASIK Microkeratome Course, Orlando, FL, October 1999
  • Instructor – Summit Visionary Excimer Laser Courses
  • Instructor – ASCRS Course: Piggyback Implants: Current Update; Boston, MA, April 1987
  • Instructor – AAO LASIK Skills Transfer Course; Chicago, IL, October 1996
  • Faculty – IOPTEX Phaco Course; Seattle, WA, May, 1993
  • Faculty – Chiron Quality Cataract Surgery Course; Kansas City, MO, April, 1993
  • Faculty – Intraoptics Phaco Course; Kansas City, MO, 1992
  • Faculty – Intraoptics Phaco Course; Kansas City, MO, 1991
  • Faculty – Radial Keratotomy in the 90’s Course; Kansas City, MO, April, 1991
  • Faculty – Phacoemulsification Course and Wet Lab; Wilmer Institute, Current Concepts in Opthalmology Meeting; Baltimore, MD, December, 1990
  • Faculty – Excimer laser Symposium and Wet Lab; Wilmer Institute, Currect Concepts in Opthalmology Meeting; Baltimore, MD, December, 1990
  • Direct supervision of Wilmer residents in Cornea Clinic and in Anterior Segment Surgery
  • Resident instruction and clinical spervision as KUMC Chief Resident

Dr. Timothy Cavanaugh | Research Experience

  • Co-Investigator: Ophtec Artisan Phakic Intraocular Lens Study-myopia and hyperopia
  • Primary Investigator: Alcon C97-53 Topical Therapeutic for pterygium
  • Primary Investigator: Alcon C97-54 Topical Therapeutic for pterygium
  • Primary Investigator: Alcon C97-57 Topical Therapeutic for pterygium
  • Primary Investigator: Santen 03-003 Quixin Conjunctivitis Antibiotic Study
  • Primary Allergan 192371-002 Cyclosporine dry eye study
  • Primary Investigator: Maverick Biomask aided PTK study
  • Co-Investigator: AMO Array Silicone Multifocal Foldable IOL Study
  • Clinical Co-Investigator-Nidek Technologies
    • LASIK hyperopia study
    • Myopic Photorefractive Keratectomy study
  • Clinical Co-Investigator-Chiron Intraoptics/Technolas
    • Excimer Laser Photorefractive Keratectomy
    • Excimer Laser Phototherapeutic Keratectory
  • Clinical Co-Investigator for Summit Technologies – Hunkler Eye Center
    • Excimer Laser Studies
      • Excimer LASIK study
      • Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK)-Phases IIB, III and High Myopia
      • PRK Myopia and Astigmatism Ablatable Mask
      • Phototherapeutic Keratectomy
    • Other Studies
      • Holmium Laser Thermokeratoplasty for Hyperopia-Phase I & Phase I
  • Assistant Investigator – Wilmer Institute 1990-1991
    • VISX Excimer Laser Phototherapeutic Keratectomy Trials
    • Collaborative Corneal Trasplant Study
    • Sadoz Topical Cyclosporine Study (Sanimmune)
    • Butylcyanoacrylate Corneal Tissue Adheasive Study
    • Topical Fibronectin Study
    • Alcon Acetylcholine Study
  • Reviewer for Refractive Surgery journal
  • Reviewer for Archives of Ophthalmolgy
  • Review for Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
  • Eye Research – Summer Research Traineeship Program 1983 and as 2nd year medical student, 1983-1984

Dr. Timothy Cavanaugh | Journal Publications

“The learning curve for small scanning spot vs broad beam lasers: comparative results of the B&L Technolas, Autonomous and Summit lasers”
T.B. Cavanaugh, P.M. Karpecki, T. Nickel, K. Ruoff, pending publication 2001

“LASIK Patient Experience Night Vision Problems”
P.M. Karpecki, T.B. Cavanaugh; Primary Care Optometry News Vol 6, Number 1, January 2001, page 34

“Refractive Results of Triple Procedures Using Standardized Keratoplasty Techniques: 12 Month Followup”
T.B. Cavanaugh, P.E. Cutarelli, pending publication

“Refractive Outcome after Penetrating Keratoplasty with Hanna vs. Hessburg-Barron Trephine: A Prospective, Comparative Study Using 11-0 Polyester Suture”
T.B. Cavanaugh, P.E. Cutarelli, R.J.S. Mack, J.M. Smith, pending publication

“Excimer Laser Phototherapeutic Keratectomy for recurrent Erosion Syndrome in Anterior Membrane Dystrophy; 12 Month Follow-up Results”
D. Lind, T.B. Cavanaugh, P.E. Cutarelli, D.S. Durrie, K.M. Hassanein, pending publication, 1997

“How the Excimer Laser Treats Corneal Disease”
PmM. Karpecki, D.S. Durrie, T.B. CAvanaugh, R.J. Mack; Review of Optometry pp. 71-74, June 1995

“Relationship of Visual Symptoms to Topographic Ablation Zone Decentration following Excimer Laser Photorefractive Keratectomy”
J.F. Doane, T.B. Cavanaugh, D.S. Durrie, K.M. Hassanein; The Journal of the American Academy of Ophth Vol 20 No. 1 42-47, Janaury, 1995

“Classification of Variable Clinical Response After Photorefractive Keratectomy for Myopia”
D.S. Durrie, M.P. Lesher, T.B. Cavanaugh: J Refract Surg 11:341-7, 1995

“Photorefractive Keratectomy for Residual Myopia after Previous Refractive Keratotomy”
D.S. Durrie, D.J. Schumer, T.B. Cavanaugh, J Refractive and Corneal Surgery, 10 (suppl): 235-238, 1994

“Holmium YAG Laser Thermokeratoplasty: Synopsis of Clinical Experience”
T.B. Cavanaugh, D.S. Durrie, Seminars in Ophthalmology, 9 (suppl); 110-116, 1994

“Holmium: YAG Laser Thermokeratoplasty for Hyperopia”
D.S. Durrie, D.J. Schumer, T.B. Cavanaugh, J Refract Corneal Surg, 10 (suppl): S277-80, 1994

“Optical Zone Centration for Keratorefractive Surgery”
J.F. Doane, T.B. Cavanaugh, Ophthalmology 101(2): 215-6, Feb, 1994

“Topographical analysis of Centration of Excimer Laser Photorefractive Keratectomy”
T.B. Cavanaugh, D.S. Durrie, S.M. Reidel, J.D. Hunkeler, M.P. Lesher; J. Cataract Refract Surg, 19 (suppl): 136-143, 1993

“Centration of Excimer Laser Photorefractive Keratectomy Relative to the Pupil”
R.B. Cavanaugh, D.S. Durrie, S.M. Reidel, J.D. Hunkeler, M.P.Lesher; J. Cataract Refract Surg, 19 (suppl): 144-148, 1993

“Holmium: YAG Laser Thermokeratoplasty for Hyperopia & Astigmatism: An Overview”
V.M. Thompson, T. Seiler, D.S. Durrie, T.B. Cavanaugh, Refract Corneal Surger 9 (suppl): 134-137, 1993

“Philosophy & Technique for Excimer Laser Phototherapeutic Keratectomy”
V.M. Thompson, D.S. Durrie, T.B. Cavanaugh, Refract Corneal Surg 9 (suppl); 81-85, 1993

“Infectious Keratitis and Cyanoacrylate Adhesive”
T.B. Cavanaugh, J.D. Gottsch; Am. J. Ophthalmol. 111:466-472, 1991

“Photodynamic Damage in Cultured Retinal Epithelium”
T.B. Cavanaugh, R.S. Crockett, T. Lawwill; Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 25-246, 1984

Dr. Timothy Cavanaugh | Textbook Chapters

“Combined Keratoplasty and Lens Removal: The Triple Procedure”
T.B. Cavanaugh, J.D. Hunkeler, D.S. Durrie; In: Corneal Surgery, Theory, Technique & Tissue, III Edition pp 318-335, 1999

“Excimer Laser Phototherapeutic Keratectomy: Principals, Techniques and Results”
T.B. Cavanaugh, P.E. Cutarelli, A.A. Aziz; In: Corneal Surgery, ed. Brightbill, 1996

“Corneal Topography with Excimer Laser Photorefractive Keratectomy”
D.S. Durrie, T.B. Cavanaugh, M.R. Vrabec; In: An Atlas of Corneal Topography, ed. Sanders & Kock, Slack Inc., Thorofare, NJ; 1993 pp 125-150

“Corneal Transplants in Children”
D.S. Durrie, T.B. Cavanaugh, S.M. Reidel; Decision Making in Pediatric Ophthalmology Cibis, Tounge, Stass-Isern Mosby-Year Book, pp 22-23

“Combined Procedures”
J.D. Hunkeler, D.S. Durrie, T.B. Cavanaugh; Corneal Surgery, ed Brightbill, 1991 Edition

“Classification of Variable Clinical Response After Myopic Photorefractive Keratectomy”
D.S. Durrie, M.P. Lesher, T.B. Cavanaugh; Medical Cornea – Corneal & Refractive Surgery, pp 127-140

“Correction of High Myopia with the Excimer Laser: The Summit Experience”
D.S. Durrie, J.J. Schumer, T.B. Cavanaugh, D.T. Gubman; In: Corneal Laser Surgery, Salz JJ, McDonnell PJ, McDonald MB, eds; Mosby-Year Book Inc; 1995 pp 84-91

“Phototherapeutic Keratectomy: The Summit Experience”
D.S. Durrie, D.J. Schumer, T.B. Cavanaugh; In: Corneal Laser Surgery, Salz JJ, McDonnell PJ, McDonald MB, eds. Mosby-Year Book Inc; 1995 pp 227-235

Dr. Timothy Cavanaugh | Major Presentations

Kansas State Ophthalmology Society Meeting, Wichita, Kansas, February 2004

  • “WAVEFRONT Custom Laser Surgery”
  • “New Ophthalmic Antibiotics”
    Heart of America Contact Lens Society Meeting, Kansas City, MO, February 2002
  • “Refractive Lens Surgery in the New Millennium: Array Multifocal and Other Developments”

International Society of Refractive Surgery Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 2001

  • “The learning curve for small scanning spot vs broad beam lasers: comparative results of B&L Technolas, Autonomous and Summit lasers”

Kansas State Ophthalmological Society Meeting, Wichita, KS, February 2000

  • “The Projected Effect of LASIK & PRK on the Future Corneal Donor Pool”
  • “New Surgical Treatments for Anterior Corneal Pathology”

KCSEE Technician Program, Kansas City, MO, December 1999

  • “Refractive Surgery 2000”

ASCRS/ASOA-Symposium on Cataract, IOL and Refractive Surgery, Boston, MA, April 1997

  • “The Alternative Piggyback PCIOL”

Kansas Eye Conference, Kansas City, KS 1997

  • “Refractive Results of Triple Procedures Using Standardized Keratoplasty Techniques”

Castroviejo Society Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 1996
CLAO Regional Contact Lens Course, Kansas City, KS, September 1996

  • “Refractive Results of Triple Procedures Using Standardized Keratoplasty Techniques”

CLAO Regional Contact Lens Course, Kansas City, KS, September 1996

  • “Complications of Contact Lenses”

Kansas Eye Conference, Kansas City, KS 1996

  • “Excimer Laser PTK; Techniques and Results”

ASCRS/ASOA-Symposium on Cataract, IOL and Refractive Surgery, Seattle, WA, June, 1996

  • “Phototherapeutic Keratectomy Beneath the Flap in Complicated ALK: Report of Three Cases”
  • “Corneal Transplantation for the Refractive Surgery Age: Rapid Visual Recovery with Two Trephine Systems Using 11-0 Mersilene Suture and Astigmatism Reduction Techniques”

ASCRS/ASOA-Symposium on Cataract, IOL and Refractive Surgery, San Diego, April, 1996

  • “Combined Prospective and Retrospective Comparison of Trephines in 140 Penetrating Kertoplasties Using 11-0 Polyester Suture”

ASCRS-First Interactive Symposium on Refractive Surgery, San Francisco, CA, October, 1994

  • “Holmium Laser Thermokeratoplasty”

American Academy of Ophthalmology, San Francisco, CA, October, 1994

  • “Holmium Laser Thermokeratoplasty”

ASCRS/ASOA Meeting, Boston, MA, 1994

  • “Refractive Surgery Alternatives to Correct Hpyeropia: Present and Future Techniques”
  • “Rapid Stable Visual Recovery After Penetrating Keratoplasty Using Mersilene Suture”
  • “New Generation Corneal Transplant Surgery”

St. Luke’s Hospital Institute for Health Education, St. Louis, MO, 1994

  • “Automated Lamellar Keratoplasty (ALK)”

Missouri Ophthalmological Society, Inc., Kansas City, MO, 1994

  • “Automated Lamellar Keratoplasty for High Myopia and Hyperopia”

EyeCon ’94, Kansas Eye Conference, Kansas City, MO, 1994

  • “Lens Implant Exchange”

Summit International Laser User Group Meeting; Montreux, Switzerland, 1993

  • “Holmium LTK for Hyperopia and Presbyopia: Topography & Refractive Results”
  • “Classification of Variable Clinical Response after Myopic PRK”
  • “PRK After RK”: Preliminary Results with Summit Excimer Laser”

ASCRS Meeting; Seattle, WA, 1993

  • “RK in the Excimer Era”
  • “Topography Guided IOL Calculation: Retrospective Analysis”
  • “Holmium Laser Thermokeratoplasty for Hyperopia and Presbyopia : Topography and Refractive Results”
  • “Phototherapeutic Keratectomy for Recurrent Erosion”
  • “Effect of Glaucoma Filtering Surgery on Corneal Topography”

IOPTEX Phaco Course; Seattle, WA, 1993

  • “Personalized Precision Cataract Surgery and the Effect of Incision Rotation on Post-Cataract Astigmatism”

Wilmer Resident’s Association; Baltimore, MD, 1993

  • “Classification of Variable Clinical Response after Myopic PRK”

Chiron Quality Cataract Surgery Course; Kansas City, MO, 1993

  • “New Lens Implant Technology”

Kansas Eye Conference; Kansas City, MO, 1993

  • “Holmium YAG Laser Thermokeratoplasty for Hyperopia”

Session Moderator-Kansas City Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Meeting; Kansas City, MO, 1992

  • “Clear Corneal No-Stitch Phaco and Cataract/IOL Topics”

New Jersey Academy of Ophthalmology Meeting; Long Branch, NJ, 1992

  • “Holmium Laser Thermokeratoplasty for the Correction of Hyperopia; Results of the First US Trial”

Association of Technical Personnel in Ophthalmology Meeting; Kansas City, MO, 1992

  • “The Changing Face of Phacoemulsification”
  • “Update on Intracoular Lenses”

EyeSys Breakfast Symposium on Corneal Topography; American Academy of Ophthalmology Meeting; Dallas, TX, 1992

  • “Corneal Topography in Laser Refractive Surgery”

ASCRS Summer Symposium on Refractive Surgery; Chicago, IL, 1992

  • “Topography Information Regarding Centration”
  • “Centration of Myopic PRK”

Intraoptics Surgical Phacoemulsification Course; Kansas City, MO, 1992

  • “Protecting the Cornea During Phaco”
  • “Update on Multifocal IOL’s”

Wilmer Resident’s Association Meeting; Baltimore, MD, 1992

  • “Holmium Laser Thermal Keratoplasty: Clinical Results of the First United States Trial”

ASCRS Meeting; San Diego, CA, 1992

  • “Clinical Evaluation of the Centration & Stability of Small Incision Posterior Chamber Lens Implants”
  • “Corneal Topographic Evaluation of the Centration of Excimer Laser Photorefractive Keratectomy”
  • “Holmium Laser Thermal Keratoplasty (HLTK): Clinical Results of First United States Trial”

Royal Hawaiian Eye Meeting: Maui, 1992

  • “Holmium Laser Thermokeratoplasty for the Correction of Hyperopia”

Association of Technical Personnel in Ophthalmology Meeting; Kansas City, MO, 1991

  • “Understanding Excimer Lasers”

Castroviejo Corneal Society Meeting; Anaheim, CA, 1991

  • “Topographic Analysis of the Centration of Excimer Laser Photorefractive Keratectomy”

American Academy of Ophthalmology Meeting Poster, Anaheim, CA, 1991

  • “The Surgical Management of Malpositioned Posterior Chamber IOL’s”

Intraoptics Surgical Phacoemulsification Course; Kansas City, MO, 1991

  • “Protecting the Cornea During Phaco”

Radial Keratotomy in the 90’s Course; Kansas City, MO, 1991

  • “Surgical Correction of Post-Keratoplasty Astigmatism”

Symposium on Ocular Inflammation ; Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, 1991

  • “Herpetic Keratitis”

Ocular Microbiology and Immunology Group Meeting; Atlanta, GA, 1990

  • “Infectious Keratitis”

Kansas Eye Conference, Kansas City, KS, 1990

  • “Peripheral Corneal Disease”

Ophthalmic Technician Symposium, Kansas City, KS, 1990

  • “Ocular Pharmacology”

Kansas Eye Conference, Kansas City, KS, 1989

  • “Anterior Chamber Cleavage Syndrome”

Kansas Eye Conference, Kansas City, KS, 1988

  • “Sixth Nerve Palsy”

Vocational Rehabilitation Symposium; Kansas City, KS, 1987

  • “Ocular and Adenexal Anatomy”

Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Meeting; Sarasota, FL, 1984

  • “Photodynamic Damage in Cultured Retinal Pigment Epithelium”

University of Kansas Medical Center Student Research Forum, 1984

  • “”Photodynamic Damage in Cultured Retinal Pigment Epithelium”

Dr. Timothy Cavanaugh | Continuing Education

  • “Hawaiian Eye Meeting, Kauai,HI, January 2004
  • “AAO Meeting, Anaheim, CA, November 2003
  • “ASCRS Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May 2003
  • “AAO Meeting, New Orleans, LA, October 2002
  • “ASCRS Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 2001
  • “Midwest Cornea Association Meeting, Kauai, February 2001
  • “Kansas State Ophthalmological Society Meeting, Wichita, KS, February 2000
  • “AAO Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 1999
  • “ISRS Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 1999
  • “Midwest Cornea Association Meeting, Hawaii, February 1998
  • “ASCRS Meeting, Boston, MA, April 1997
  • “AAO Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 1996
  • “ASCRS Meeting, Seattle, WA, April 1996
  • “Kansas Medicine: Ten Years Later, Kansas City, KS, May 3, 1996
  • “World Congress on the Cornea, Orlando, FL, 1996
  • “ISRK Summer Refractive Symposium, Minneapolis, MN, 1996
  • “ASCRS Meeting, San Diego, CA, 1995
  • “ISRK Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 1994
  • “AAO Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 1994
  • “ALK User Group Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 1994
  • “ASCRS Symposium for Refractive Surgery, San Francisco, 1994
  • “The Castroviejo Cornea Society Annual Meeting; San Francisco, CA, 1994
  • “ALK User Group Meeting, Chicago, 1994
  • “AAO Meeting, Chicago, IL, 1994
  • “ASCRS ALK User Group Meeting, Boston, MA, 1994
  • “ASCRS Meeting, Boston, MA, 1994
  • “Midwest Corneal Association Meeting, Steamboat, CO, 1994
  • “ASCRS Meeting, Seattle, WA, 1993
  • “Wilmer Residents Association Meeting; Baltimore, MD, May, 1993
  • “Automated Lamellar Keratoplasty Course, Houston, TX, March, 1993
  • “Midwest Corneal Association Meeting; Hawaii, February, 1993
  • “American Academy of Ophthalmology Meeting; Hawaii, February, 1993
  • “ASCRS Summer Symposium on Refractive Surgery, Chicago, IL, August, 1992
  • “Intraoptics Surgical Phaco Course, Kansas City, MO, May, 1992
  • “Wilmer Resident’s Association Meeting, Baltimore, MD, April, 1992
  • “ASCRS Meeting; San Diego, CA, April, 1992
  • “Midwest Corneal Association Meeting, Vail, CO, February, 1992
  • “Castroviejo Corneal Society Meeting; Anaheim, CA, October, 1991
  • “ISRK Meeting; Anaheim, CA, October, 1991
  • “Wilmer Resident’s Association Meeting; Baltimore, MD, April, 1991
  • “Royal Hawaiian Eye Meeting; Maui, January, 1992
  • “American Academy of Ophthalmology Meeting, Anaheim, CA, October, 1991
  • “Castroviejo Corneal Society Meeting, Anaheim, CA, October 1991
  • “ISRK Meeting, Anaheim, CA, October, 1991
  • “Wilmer Resident’s Association Meeting, Baltimore, MD, April, 1991
  • “Winter Glaucoma Symposium, Grand Cayman BWE, February, 1991
  • “Wilmer Institute Current Concepts in Ophthalmology Meeting, Baltimore, MD, December 1990
  • “Oph-Start Seminar, Raleigh, NC, 1990
  • “American Academy of Ophthalmology Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October, 1990
  • “Ocular Microbiology and Immunology Group Meeting; Atlanta, GA, October, 1990
  • “ARVO Meeting, Sarasota, FL, May, 1984 and 1990
  • “American Academy of Ophthalmology Meeting, New Orleans, LA, October, 1989
  • “Kansas City Phacoemulsification Course, Kansas City, MO, May, 1989
  • “Basic Science Course in Ophthalmology, Houston, TX, January, 1988
  • “Kansas EyeCon Meetings, Kansas City, KS, 1988-1990, 1992-97
  • “Kansas City Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Society Meetings, Kansas City, MO, 1987-1989, 1991-2004