User talk:David.I.Silbert
Contents
- 1 Assigned editor status
- 2 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: June EyeWiki Update
- 3 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: July EyeWiki Update
- 4 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: August EyeWiki Update
- 5 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: September EyeWiki Update
- 6 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: November EyeWiki Update
- 7 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: December EyeWiki Update
- 8 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: February EyeWiki Update
- 9 Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
- 10 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: March EyeWiki Update
- 11 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: April EyeWiki Update
- 12 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: January EyeWiki Update
- 13 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: October EyeWiki Update
- 14 Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
- 15 Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
- 16 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: May EyeWiki Update
- 17 Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
- 18 Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
- 19 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: June EyeWiki Update
- 20 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: July EyeWiki Update
- 21 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: August EyeWiki Update
- 22 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: September EyeWiki Update
- 23 Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
- 24 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: October EyeWiki Update
- 25 Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
- 26 Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
- 27 Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: November EyeWiki Update
- 28 Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
Assigned editor status
Article status | Date reviewed | |
---|---|---|
Anisometropic Amblyopia | Update Pending | |
Cerebral Visual Impairment | Update Pending | |
Dyslexia and Vision | Update Pending | |
Dysmorphology of the Eye and Periorbital Region | Up to Date | 5 February 2021 |
Epicanthal Folds | Up to Date | 1 November 2020 |
Nanophthalmos | Update Pending | |
Parinaud Oculoglandular Syndrome | Update Pending | |
Pediatric Vision Screening | Update Pending | |
Peters' Anomaly | Update Pending | |
Worth 4 dot | Update Pending |
- Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus (Main editor Grace.Prakalapakorn, Editor Bayan.Al Othman, Christopher.Gappy, A.Paula.Grigorian, Allison.R.Loh, Sudha.Nallasamy, Shreya.Prabhu, David.I.Silbert, Donny.Suh, Carla.osigian, Kara.Cavuoto)
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: June EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: July EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: August EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: September EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: November EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: December EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: February EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that we are awaiting your review and revision of an EyeWiki article that was assigned to you that has not been edited over the past 180 days. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate, please review and revise that article, whose title should appear in the list below. All editors with articles on today's list receive this same message. You are only responsible for articles that are assigned to you, below.:
- Keratoglobus (Editor: Sarah.Brown.Weissbart)
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Marcus Marcet, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: March EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: April EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: January EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: October EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that we are awaiting your review and revision of an EyeWiki article that was assigned to you that has not been edited over the past 180 days. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate, please review and revise that article, whose title should appear in the list below. All editors with articles on today's list receive this same message. You are only responsible for articles that are assigned to you, below.:
- Keratoglobus (Editor: Sarah.Brown.Weissbart)
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Marcus Marcet, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that we are awaiting your review and revision of an EyeWiki article that was assigned to you that has not been edited over the past 180 days. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate, please review and revise that article, whose title should appear in the list below. All editors with articles on today's list receive this same message. You are only responsible for articles that are assigned to you, below.:
- Keratoglobus (Editor: Sarah.Brown.Weissbart)
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Marcus Marcet, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: May EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that we are awaiting your review and revision of an EyeWiki article that was assigned to you that has not been edited over the past 180 days. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate, please review and revise that article, whose title should appear in the list below. All editors with articles on today's list receive this same message. You are only responsible for articles that are assigned to you, below.:
- Keratoglobus (Editor: Sarah.Brown.Weissbart)
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Marcus Marcet, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that we are awaiting your review and revision of an EyeWiki article that was assigned to you that has not been edited over the past 180 days. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate, please review and revise that article, whose title should appear in the list below. All editors with articles on today's list receive this same message. You are only responsible for articles that are assigned to you, below.:
- Keratoglobus (Editor: Sarah.Brown.Weissbart)
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Marcus Marcet, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: June EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: July EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: August EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: September EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that we are awaiting your review and revision of an EyeWiki article that was assigned to you that has not been edited over the past 180 days. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate, please review and revise that article, whose title should appear in the list below. All editors with articles on today's list receive this same message. You are only responsible for articles that are assigned to you, below.:
- Keratoglobus (Editor: Sarah.Brown.Weissbart)
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Marcus Marcet, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: October EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that we are awaiting your review and revision of an EyeWiki article that was assigned to you that has not been edited over the past 180 days. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate, please review and revise that article, whose title should appear in the list below. All editors with articles on today's list receive this same message. You are only responsible for articles that are assigned to you, below.:
- Keratoglobus (Editor: Sarah.Brown.Weissbart)
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Marcus Marcet, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that we are awaiting your review and revision of an EyeWiki article that was assigned to you that has not been edited over the past 180 days. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate, please review and revise that article, whose title should appear in the list below. All editors with articles on today's list receive this same message. You are only responsible for articles that are assigned to you, below.:
- Keratoglobus (Editor: Sarah.Brown.Weissbart)
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Marcus Marcet, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus: November EyeWiki Update
Dear EyeWiki Editors,
In the past month, the site was viewed a total of 776,147 times. Since January 1, 2021 we have added 33 new articles. We have also collectively edited 462 articles since the start of the year out of our current 1132 articles.
Why EyeWiki Editors are Essential: In 2020 EyeWiki received 8.3 million views from all over the world and had approximately 2,100 practicing and in-training ophthalmologists contributing to articles and about 5,800 other account users. Other account may users are comprised of medical students and those in in ophthalmology or a related field who are not ophthalmologists but who may contribute to the site with the aid of a sponsoring ophthalmologist. Changes are made and new articles are added to EyeWiki on a regular basis. Your role as an Eyewiki editor is to ensure that changes are appropriate and that articles reflect the most current clinical information. That is why it is essential for all EyeWiki editors to review their assigned articles at least once every 6 months. In some cases, you may find that an article has not been changed and then you simply need to change the date to be current, the status to "Up to Date," and the reviewer name to your own.
To find your article assignments:
- Log in and go to the My Portal link at the top of the page next to "Recent Changes"
- This link leads directly to your section's Portal page
- To find your own article assignments, sort by “Assigned Editor (portal member)” or use the filter
- Review the Quick-Start Guide for Editors for helpful tips. For easy reference, this guide is also linked to each section Portal page.
When you complete an article review go to Edit with Form at the top of the article and change:
- The date to be current
- The status to Up to Date
- The reviewer name to your own
Tip of the Month: How to edit and add citations
- From an article page, go to the "Edit" tab to access the citation manager.
- Find other great tips in the Getting Started tab
EyeWiki Contests: Two contests are currently open, please encourage residents and fellows to enter as well as international ophthalmologists you may know.
- 2021 International Contest enter by June 1, 2021.
- 2021 U.S. Residents & Fellows Contest enter by December 1, 2021.
Winners 2020 Residents and Fellows Contest:
- Robin K. Kuriakose, MD: Loma Linda University Eye Institute, Incision Construction
- Jacquelyn Laplant, MD: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UTHSC Ophthalmology, Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Minh T. Nguyen, MD: University of Washington, Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Karen M. Wai, MD: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion
Our Top 3 Most Viewed Articles for February 2021
About the Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section:
The Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus section has 0 articles that have not been assigned status (see portal). There are also 63 articles in this section that need to be updated. As editors, you are responsible for assigning status to articles and updating articles. We are asking you to access your portal and address these outstanding issues ASAP.
Thank you to the following editors who have made edits to the EyeWiki this month:
- S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH: (PHACES syndrome, Congenital Third Nerve Palsy, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Accommodative Esotropia, Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Möbius syndrome, Malarial retinopathy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, CHARGE Syndrome, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy and Abducens Nerve Palsy)
And special thanks to the following editors for adding new EyeWiki articles to the site this month: No new articles from Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus editors during the prior month
Remember, the high priority topics for our section are: none found
If you have questions about editing EyeWiki, your role, or suggestions for the site, please contact your section lead editor, S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH, or the EyeWiki editors Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS and Jennifer I Lim MD.
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jennifer I. Lim, MD
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education
Urgent Attention Required: 180 Days of Inactivity
Dear EyeWiki Editor,
This notification is to inform you that we are awaiting your review and revision of an EyeWiki article that was assigned to you that has not been edited over the past 180 days. In order to ensure that the information provided on EyeWiki stays up to date and accurate, please review and revise that article, whose title should appear in the list below. All editors with articles on today's list receive this same message. You are only responsible for articles that are assigned to you, below.:
- Keratoglobus (Editor: Sarah.Brown.Weissbart)
Thank you again for your dedication to the spread of ophthalmic knowledge via EyeWiki.
Sincerely,
- Marcus Marcet, MD
- Editor-in-Chief
- Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief
- Dan Mummert
- Director, Online Education