2024 Technician Education Seminar
The Technician Education Seminar is a comprehensive virtual course providing a detailed overview of eye banking. This hybrid course features on-demand sessions and a series of live virtual workshops. The on-demand sessions are released in two sections and then the live workshops facilitated on Zoom provide interactive activities, demos, and lively discussion around the topics covered in the on-demand presentations. Led by expert faculty, the seminar features lectures, live case study discussions, networking opportunities, and demonstrations.
This course is intended for beginning eye bank professionals and focuses on the practical, technical, and scientific aspects of eye banking.
Course Schedule
Seminar Schedule (EST)
- January 9 Course Opens and Section I & II Sessions Released
- January 22 Section III & IV Sessions Released
- February 16 Live Session (12:00 pm – 2:00 pm)
- February 22 Live Session (12:00 pm – 2:00 pm)
- February 23 Live Session (12:00 pm – 2:00 pm)
The course includes:
- Over 25 on-demand presentations
- Participation in 3 live virtual workshops
- Case study discussions
- Demonstrations and interactive experiences
- One-year access to the course presentations and materials
- Access to a TES 2024 Virtual Course Lens Group
- A certificate upon course completion
Course Information
Copyright Notice
The EBAA is pleased to share these materials with you for the purpose of your technical education. The materials are subject to the following conditions:
The presentations in this course are the property of Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA) and are solely for the education of attendees registered with EBAA for the 2024 Technician Education Seminar. These materials are to be used only for the purposes of technician education as understood by EBAA and are not to be shared with anyone other than the attendee of record registered for the seminar. The materials should not be copied or used outside of the Technician Education Seminar.
The recording time for each video is included below for your reference.
Expectations
Attendees are expected to view all presentations, attend the live session, and participate in the Lens discussions. Individuals must have access to a computer with a functioning microphone, speaker, and camera.
Presentations
Section I
EBAA Overview (9 minutes) Speaker: Stacey Gardner
History of Eye Banking (18 minutes) Speaker: Mark Mannis, MD
EBAA Medical Standards (8 minutes) Speaker: Jennifer Li, MD
Membership, Personnel and Governance (26 minutes) Speaker: Jennifer DeMatteo, MCM, CIC
Role of the Technician (14 minutes) Speaker: Troy Win'E, CEBT
Quality Assurance (32 minutes) Speaker: Matthew Arnett
Documentation (17 minutes) Speaker: Ingrid Schunder, MBA, CEBT
Safety, Infection Control and Biohazard Waste (32 minutes) Speaker: Ingrid Schunder, MBA, CEBT
Eye Bank Related Infections and Other Transmissible Diseases (2 hours and 6 minutes) Speaker: Sean Edelstein, MD
Donor Screening (20 min) Speaker: Darrell Lee, CEBT
Authorization and Donor Risk Assessment Interview (11 minutes) Speaker: Saira Quraishy, CEBT
Section II:
Ocular Anatomy Part 1: 31 minutes Speaker: Asim Farooq, MD
Ocular Anatomy Part 11: 46 minutes Speaker: Asim Farooq, MD
Serological Testing: 33 minutes Speaker: Ingrid Schunder, MBA, CEBT
Physical Inspection: 34 minutes Speaker: Ingrid Schunder, MBA, CEBT
Donor Maintenance: 24 minutes Speaker: Troy Win'E, CEBT
Aseptic Technique: 12 minutes Speaker: Dana Owens
Recovery and Preservation: 42 minutes Speaker: Troy Win'E, CEBT
Tissue Storage: 14 minutes Speaker: Troy Win'E, CEBT
Section III
Slit Lamp Microscopy Part 1: 43 minutes Speaker: George Rosenwasser, MD, CEBT
Slit Lamp Microscopy Part 1: 52 minutes Speaker: George Rosenwasser, MD, CEBT
Specular Microscopy: 37 minutes Speaker: Paul Graves, CEBT
Tissue Processing: 29 minutes Speaker: Chris Conwell, CEBT
Post-Processing Evaluation: 20 minutes Speaker: Anthony Vizzerra, CEBT
Ophthalmic Procedures: 1 hour 45 minutes Speaker: Joshua Hou, MD
Section IV
Hospital Development 101: 14 minutes Speaker: Fred Jordan, FSL
Sealing and Packaging (15 minutes) Speaker: Kerry Gray
Tissue Distribution (11 minutes) Speaker: Brian Philippy, CEBT
Equipment Maintenance, Cleaning, and Sterilization (21 minutes) Speaker: Josh Galloway, CEBT
Presented during the Cornea and Eye Banking Forum: Graeme Pollock, PhD, Centre for Eye Research Australia, The University of Melbourne
Ingrid Schunder, MBA, CEBT
President & CEO
Miracles In Sight
Ingrid Schunder joined the Miracles In Sight team as the Supervisor of Recovery Services in May of 2013. She came to MIS from Austin, Texas where she was Technical Director for a Lions Eye Bank for 13 years.
As Vice President of Donor Logistics, she is responsible for the day-to-day operations of donor tissue recovery, hospital development and Medical Examiner/Coroner relationship development in both North and South Carolina.
Ingrid served in the U.S. Army, holds a B.A. in Psychology, B.S. in Education and a MBA in Leadership. She is a Certified Eye Bank Technician (CEBT) and has served on the Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA) Technician Education committee and currently serves as faculty for the Technician Education Symposium.
Chris Conwell, CEBT, CQIA (ASQ)
Ocular Processing Supervisor
Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank
Chris Conwell, CEBT, CQIA (ASQ), is the Technical Programs Administrator for Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank. Starting with the organization back in 2011 as a per diem Tissue Recovery Technician, Chris now oversees ocular recovery training, corneal evaluation and processing training, and ocular related research & development.
Dana Owens, CEBT
Director, Tissue Recovery
Eversight
Dana Owens, CEBT, is the Director of Tissue Recovery for Eversight. She began her healthcare career as an EMT and Medic in the United States Army. Soon after, she found her niche within the world of eyes. For the past 8 years Dana has been involved in eye banking as a recovery technician, recovery manager, business development and distribution manager, and has been the Director of Tissue Recovery for the past 9 months. Dana lives just outside of Springfield, IL with her husband and 5 kids (all teenagers!!) and many family pets. She also travels frequently to all of the Eversight office locations in Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, and Ohio.
Chelsea Green, CEBT
Processing Services Program Coordinator
Iowa Lions Eye Bank
Chelsea Green, CEBT, is the Processing Services Manager for Iowa Lions Eye Bank. Chelsea received a BA in Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies as well as a BS in Clinical Psychology from the University of Illinois. She came to the University of Iowa in 2011 to work in medical research and worked on multiple studies before finding her way into eye banking and earning her CEBT. She has been head of the processing department at Iowa Lions Eye Bank since 2018.
Chelsea is a member of the EBAA Technician Education Committee, the EBAA Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, multiple DEI committees at the University of Iowa, and founded the DEI Committee at Iowa Lions Eye Bank.
Paul Graves, CEBT, CTBS
Senior Vice President of Clinical Services
Advancing Sight Network
Paul Graves, CEBT, CTBS, was born and raised in Alabama. He joined Advancing Sight Network in July of 1997 as a Transplant Coordinator. Over the years, he has been involved in all aspects of clinical eye banking, from Laboratory Manager to Director of Laboratory Services. Today, as the Senior Vice President of Clinical Services, Paul oversees the clinical processing aspects of Advancing Sight Network, from performing tissue processing itself to developing new processing procedures to assist surgeons in the care of their patients. Paul is a Certified Eye Bank Technician and a Certified Tissue Banking Specialist. Paul currently serves on the EBAA Technician Education Committee.
Alyson Ronan, CEBT
Lab Coordinator
Southern Eye Bank
Alyson Ronan, CEBT, is a Lab Coordinator at Southern Eye Bank.
Jennifer Li, MD
Medical Director
Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank
Jennifer Li, MD, is a Professor of Ophthalmology at the UC Davis Eye Center where she is the Director of the Cornea and External Disease Service and the Fellowship Director. Dr. Li received her medical degree and completed her residency at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas and subsequently completed a fellowship in Cornea, External Disease and Refractive Surgery at UC Davis. She is also the Co-Medical Director of Sierra Donor Services in Sacramento, CA. Dr. Li is an active member of EBAA serving on the EBAA Accreditation Board and the Scientific Programs Committee. She is the Chair of the EBAA Board of Directors and Governance Committee and the immediate past Chair of the EBAA Medical Advisory Board and. In 2021, Dr. Li was received the EBAA R. Townley Paton Award for her dedication to EBAA, eye banking and sight restoration.
Jennifer DeMatteo
Director of Regulations and Standards
Eye Bank Association of America
Jennifer DeMatteo, MCM, CIC, is the Director of Regulations and Standards for the Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA). She oversees the EBAA Accreditation program, Medical Standards process and serves as their regulatory liaison. She received her bachelor’s degree in microbiology from the University of Pittsburgh and a Master of Science degree in clinical microbiology from Hahnemann University (now Drexel University). She was responsible for directing the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) and Employee Health programs and personnel in major tertiary hospital and ambulatory care settings. Jennifer has been a Healthcare Epidemiologist for over 20 years and is certified in Infection Control & Epidemiology (CBIC).
Troy Win'E, CEBT
Surgical Product Specialist
CorneaGen
Troy Win’E, CEBT received his Bachelor's Degree in Cellular Molecular Biology from the University of Washington.
Matthew Arnett
Dakota Lions Sight and Health
Matthew Arnett is the Chief Quality Officer of Dakota Lions Sight & Health (DLSH) where he has worked since 2013. Prior to joining DLSH, he worked as an analytical chemist for a FDA-regulated pharmaceutical and cosmetics manufacturing firm. Matthew currently serves as Chair of the EBAA Quality Assurance Committee and has also served on the Mary Jane O'Neill Fellowship in International Eye Banking Selection Committee and as a guest faculty member of the 2019 Technician Education Seminar. When not at work, Matthew enjoys spending time with his family (wife & son), cheering for the Green Bay Packers as a partial (1/360,760th) owner of the team, and brewing his own beer in a custom designed brewery in his garage.
Sean Edelstein, MD
Associate Medical Director
Mid-America Transplant
Sean Edelstein, MD, is an Associate Professor at Saint Louis University Department of Ophthalmology. Dr. Edelstein attended Medical School at University of Cape Town, South Africa, and completed his ophthalmology residency and fellowship in cornea, external disease and refractive surgery at Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Edelstein is the Associate Medical Director at Mid-America Transplant and is an active member in the EBAA, where he currently serves on the Accreditation Board and the Medical Advisory Board.
Darrell Lee, CEBT
Laboratory & Processing Manager
Lions Eye Bank of West Central Ohio
Darrell Lee, CEBT, is a Laboratory & Processing Manager for Lions Eye Bank of West Central Ohio. He has worked for the eye bank for over 13 years, initially starting off as an eye tissue recovery technician. Darrell’s has BS in Chemistry and is a CEBT. Along with being a tissue coordinator, he is responsible for the processing of corneal tissue at LEBWCO.
Saira Quraishy, CEBT
Manager, Technical Operations
Georgia Eye Bank
Saira Quraishy, CEBT, obtained her Bachelor of Science degree from Kennesaw State University and joined Georgia Eye Bank in May 2006 as a Donor Coordinator. In April 2007, Saira transitioned into a technical/laboratory position and has been a Certified Eye Bank Technician (CEBT) since 2007. After several years of dedicated service and outstanding job performance, Saira was promoted to the position of Laboratory Supervisor in April 2013 and in January 2015, Saira was promoted to Manager of Technical Operations. Saira manages donor recovery operations, laboratory operations, donor eligibility determinations, and tissue distribution activities. Saira serves on the Technician Education and the Scientific Programs Committees for the Eye Bank Association of America.
Asim Farooq
Assistant Professor
University of Chicago
Dr. Asim V. Farooq is an Associate Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science at the University of Chicago Medical Center. He received his medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine where he was awarded a grant from Research to Prevent Blindness, allowing him to devote a year to study the pathogenesis of herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection in the cornea. He then completed ophthalmology residency training at the University of Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, and a fellowship in cornea and external disease at the Washington University in St. Louis.
George Rosenwasser, MD, CEBT
Gift of Life Donor Program Eye Bank
George O. D. Rosenwasser, MD, CEBT, has been associated with eye banking since 1984. He is the author of the first atlas and text on eye banking and has been a member of various EBAA committees, including Medical Advisory Board, Technician Education Committee, Scientific Programs Committee, and the International Relations Committee. He is also a member of the steering committee for the Corneal Preservation Time Study. He completely revised the Technician Education Seminar in 2009 and has given many of the lectures from 2009-2019. He practices Cornea and External Disease in Hershey, PA, and is the Medical Director for the Gift of Life Donor Program Eye Bank. Dr. Rosenwasser received the R. Townley Paton Award from EBAA in 2015.
Anthony Vizzerra, CEBT
Director of Clinical Services
Saving Sight
Anthony Vizzerra, CEBT, serves as Director of Clinical Services at Saving Sight. He has been in the eye banking profession for five years. Anthony earned his Bachelor of Science in psychology with a minor in chemistry from The University of Arizona. In his current role, Anthony oversees the daily operations of the clinical laboratory and directly supervises the lab team. Since being with Saving Sight, he has been able to successfully change procedural protocols to help reduce processing errors, as well as reduce overall supply costs.
Joshua Hou, MD
Assistant Professor/Medical Director
University of Minnesota/Lions Gift of Sight
Joshua H. Hou, MD, is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Neurosciences at the University of Minnesota. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Duke University, where he graduated summa cum laude. He then received his medical degree from Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine. After that, he completed both his ophthalmology residency and cornea and external disease fellowship at the University of Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary. Since 2015, Dr. Hou has served as Medical Director of the Lions Gift of Sight. In addition to a busy clinical practice, Dr. Hou also maintains a research laboratory at the University of Minnesota and is currently supported by the Minnesota Lions Vision Foundation. His main research interests include limbal stem cell deficiency and corneal tissue processing. Dr. Hou has been an active member of the Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA) since completing his cornea fellowship in 2014. He is a past participant of the EBAA Physician Leadership Program, and he currently serves as a member of the Medical Advisory Board and Scientific Programs Committee. He is also a regular physician lecturer for the EBAA Slit Lamp Microscopy Seminar.
Fred Jordan, FSL
Miracles in Sight
Fred Jordan, FSL, has been with Miracles In Sight since 2001. Fred is licensed in North Carolina and South Carolina as a Funeral Director/Embalmer. Over his many years with Miracles In Sight, Fred has fulfilled the roles of Surgical Recovery Specialist, Lab Technician, Professional Development Specialist and is now Director of Development. He currently serves as Chair of the EBAA Donor Development Committee.
Kerry Gray
Laboratory Technician
Saving Sight
Kerry Gray has worked as a Cornea Processing Technician at Saving Sight in Kansas City for 3 years. Prior to that, she was a zookeeper, working with penguins, stingrays, otters, and polar bears. This is Kerry's first year on the Technician Education Committee and she is excited to further her education and skills as a processing technician!
Brian Philippy, BCHE, BS, CEBT
Director of Business Development
Lions Gift of Sight
Brian Philippy, BCHE, BS, CEBT, works for Lions Gift of Sight in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Brian started eye banking in 1997 at the Minnesota Lions Eye Bank (now Lions Gift of Sight), beginning as a Lab Attendant, then Procurement Technician, Distribution Coordinator, Donor Coordinator, then Lab Manager. In 2005, Brian became the Technical & Quality Assurance Director in Norfolk, then later the Director of Transplant & Research. Brian also served as a Consultant and Director at Vision Share, concurrent with time served in Norfolk. Earning CEBT in 2003, Brian began an extensive EBAA committee service history in 2006.
Josh Galloway, CEBT
Vice President of Laboratory Services
Lions VisionGift
Josh Galloway, CEBT, has been with Lions VisionGift since 2003 where he currently serves as the Vice President of Laboratory Services. Josh has trained surgeons and eye bank technicians from all over the world in EK processing. He is currently Chair of the Technician Education Committee, the Certification Board Chair, a faculty member of the Technician Education Seminar, and has been a primary and co-author on numerous presentations and articles.
Graeme Pollock, MD, PhD
Director
Lions Eye Donation Service, Center for Eye Research Australia
Graeme Pollock, MD, PhD, is the Director of Lions Eye Donation Service at the Centre for Eye Research Australia, Melbourne. He has spent the past 30 years involved in eye banking at local, national, and international levels. Dr. Pollack completed his doctorate in the field of pathology at the University of Queensland and University of Cambridge. Graeme also holds a master’s degree in public health majoring in Health Administration from Monash University, and a Post-Graduate Certificate in University Teaching from the University of Melbourne. His interests include medical standards and guidelines in the field of eye banking. He is a past Chair of the Eye Bank Association of Australia and New Zealand, past-President of the Australasian Transplant Coordinators Association, a member of the Medical Advisory Board of the Eye Bank Association of America and a founding member of the Global Alliance of Eye Bank Associations. In 2019 he was awarded an Order of Australia for service to corneal transplantation and education.
Mark Mannis, MD
Medical Director
Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank
Mark J. Mannis, MD, is the Fosse Endowed Chair in Vision Science Research, and Professor and Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology & Vision Science, UC Davis Eye Center at the University of California, Davis. He also serves as Medical Director of Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank in Sacramento, California. Dr. Mannis is a recipient of the R. Townley Paton Award from EBAA and was a recipient of the Lew Wasserman Award in research from Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc. for his work in the development of antimicrobial peptides in ophthalmology. He has received the Moacyr Alvaro Gold Medal from the Federal University of Sao Paulo for contributions to ophthalmic education in Latin America and has received an honorary doctorate from the University of San Marcos in Lima, Peru. He was the 2014 recipient of the Castroviejo Medal for his lifetime contributions to the subspecialty of cornea and both the Claes Dohlman Award from the Cornea Society and the EnergEyes award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology for his mentorship and teaching accomplishments. He conducts a busy referral practice in diseases of the cornea and external eye based at the University of California, Davis.
Kristen McCoy, MA, CEBT, CTBS
Vice President of Surgical Applications
Miracles in Sight
Kristen McCoy, MA, CEBT, CTBS, was appointed to Technical Director in 2008 when she assumed the responsibility for corporate training and is currently the Vice President of Surgical Applications for Miracles in Sight. Kristen holds a master's degree in health and humans' services administration from St. Mary's University in Minnesota, a bachelor’s degree from the University of Dayton and is a Certified Eye Bank Technician (CEBT) and Certified Tissue Bank Specialist (CTBS). She has served on numerous Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA) committees and sub-committees over the years including the Technician Education Committee and the Certification Board. Kristen also served as a faculty member of the Technician Education Seminar for eight years.
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