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Scott M. McClintic, M.D.

Scott M. McClintic, M.D.

Biography

Dr. Scott McClintic is an ophthalmologist in Salem, Oregon. He received his medical degree from The Ohio State University College of Medicine.

Monica Michelotti, M.D.

Biography

Monica Michelotti, M.D., was born and raised in Los Alamos, New Mexico. She received her B.A. with honors from the University of Chicago. She did her medical school training at the University of Michigan where she graduated with honors and then stayed for her ophthalmology residency at the Kellogg Eye Center. She completed subspecialty training in retinal surgery at OHSU’s Casey Eye Institute and is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. She has been invited to international institutions and conferences to present her work on improving the quality of care given by eye care providers. Dr. Michelotti and her husband enjoy hiking, playing soccer, kayaking, and travelling with their young daughter.

Andrew J. Westfall, M.D.

Biography

Andrew Westfall was born in North Carolina, and raised in Dickinson, North Dakota. He received his B.A. from Drake University and his M.D. from Oregon Health and Sciences University where he was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha a medical honor society. Following medical school, he performed his internship at Providence St. Vincent’s Hospital and then returned to OHSU for his ophthalmology residency at the Casey Eye Institute and received a Distinguished Service Award. His advanced training in vitreoretinal disease was at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. Dr. Westfall has broad experience in all areas of medical and surgical retinal disease, and his research has been published in numerous journals and has also authored a chapter on the treatment of vitreoretinal trauma. Dr Westfall joined Dr. Servais and Dr Farmer at Retina Consultants LLC in 2005 and is an associate staff at Casey Eye Institute at OHSU. He is Board Certified and a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. He enjoys playing golf and basketball along with spending time with his wife and children.

Curriculum Vitae

Place and Year of Birth:

Boone, North Carolina, 1973

Education:

  • 1995 Bachelor of Arts,
    Drake University,
    Des Moines, Iowa
  • 1999 Doctor of Medicine,
    Oregon Health and Sciences University
    Portland, Oregon

Postgraduate Education:

  • 1999-2000 Internship, Preliminary Medicine
    Providence St. Vincent’s,
    Portland, Oregon
  • 2000-2003 Residency,
    Oregon Health and Sciences University,
    Department of Ophthalmology,
    Casey Eye Institute,
    Portland, Oregon
  • 2003-2005 Fellowship,
    Baylor College of Medicine,
    Department of Ophthalmology,
    McPherson Retina Center,
    Houston, Texas
  • 2003-Present Clinical Instructor,
    Medical and Surgical Disease of Retina and Vitreous,
    Baylor College of Medicine,
    Houston, Texas

Awards and Honors:

  • 1995-1998 Underrepresented Minority Achievement Scholarship
  • 1996-1997 Hester Scholarship
  • 1998-1999 School of Medicine Scholarship
  • 2002 Distinguished Service Award,
    Alpha Omega Alpha
  • 2003 Resident Representative to Faculty Meetings
  • 2004 NEI Travel Grant
  • Beta Beta Beta, Drake University
  • Dean’s List, Drake University
  • Marcus Reidenberg Gateways to Science Program
  • National Medical Fellowship Award

Licensure:

  • Texas
  • Oregon

Medical Specialty:

  • Vitreoretinal Diseases and Surgery

Professional Affiliations:

  • American Academy of Ophthalmology
  • American Medical Association
  • American Medical Student Association
  • Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
  • Houston Ophthalmology Association
  • Oregon Academy of Ophthalmology

Committee Memberships:

  • Resident Selection Committee,
    Oregon Health and Sciences University
  • 2001-2003 Graduate Education Committee,
    Oregon Health and Sciences University

Academic Affiliations:

  • 1986 Clinical Instructor,
    Oregon Health Sciences University,
    Portland, Oregon
  • Attending Physician,
    U.S. Veterans Administration Hospital,
    Portland, Oregon

Clinical Research Experience:

  • 2003-2005 Sub-Investigator,
    A Phase II/III Randomized, Controlled, Double-Masked, Dose-Finding, Multi-Center, Comparative Trial in Parallel Groups, to Establish the Safety and Efficacy of Intravitreal Injections of EYE001 (Anti-VEGF Pegylated Aptamer) Given Every 6 Weeks in Patients with Exudative Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Eyetech Pharmaceuticals, Inc. – EOP 1004, Clinical Study
  • 2003-2005 Sub-Investigator,
    A Phase II Randomized, Controlled, Double-Masked, Dose-Finding, Multi-Center, Comparative Trial in Parallel Groups, to Establish the Safety and Efficacy of Intravitreal Injections of EYE001 (Anti-VEGF Pegylated Aptamer) Given Every 6 Weeks for 12 to 30 Weeks to Patients with Clinically Significant Diabetic Macular Edema. Eyetech Pharmaceuticals, Inc. – EOP 1005, Clinical Study
  • 2003-2005 Sub-Investigator,
    A Phase III Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Masked, Multi-Center Trial of the Effect of Visudyne Therapy in Occult with No Classic Subfoveal Choroidal Neovascularization Secondary to Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Novartis/QLT – Visudyne in Occult (VIO), Clinical Study
  • 2003-2005 Sub-Investigator,
    A Phase III Randomized, Controlled, Double-Masked, Multi-Center Trial, to Compare Oculex Persistent Macular Edema. Oculex, Clinical Study
  • 2003-2005 Principal Investigator,
    A Retrospective Review, Incidence of Retinal Tears and Late-stage Breaks in Eyes with Symptomatic Posterior Vitreous Detachments. Baylor University, Clinical Study
  • 2004-2005 Principal Investigator,
    A Retrospective Review, Culture-negative and Culture-positive Endophthalmitis Following Intravitreal Steroid Injections. Baylor University, Clinical Study
  • 2003-Present Principal Investigator,
    A Retrospective Review, An Investigation into Long-Term Morbidity and Mortality in Optic Nerve Coloboma and Morning Glory Patients. OHSU and Baylor University, Clinical Study

Basic Science Research Experience:

  • 1994 Retina,
    Dr. Peter MacLeish’s Lab,
    Casey Eye Institute
    Oregon Health and Sciences University
  • 1998-1999 Glaucoma,
    Dr. John Morrison’s Lab,
    Casey Eye Institute
    Oregon Health and Sciences University
  • 1998-2003 Uveitis,
    Dr. James Rosenbaum’s Lab,
    Casey Eye Institute
    Oregon Health and Sciences University
  • 2001-2003 Retina/Angiogenesis/Gene Therapy,
    Dr. John T Stout’s Lab,
    Casey Eye Institute
    Oregon Health and Sciences University

Publications:

  • Westfall A, Suhler E, Lauer A, J Rosenbaum. Toxoplasmosis Retinochoroiditis and Elevated Intraocular Pressure: A Retrospective Study. Journal of Glaucoma; 2005; 14(1): 3-10.
  • Westfall A, Osborn A, Kuhl D, Benz M, Mieler W, Holz E. Acute Endophthalmitis Incidence: Triamcinolone Acetonide. Archives of Ophthalmology; 2005;123:1075-1077.
  • Westfall A, Ng J, Weissman J. Radiographic Appearance of Hypotonous Maculopathy (Author Reply). American Journal of Ophthalmology 2004; 138(3): 511-512.
  • Westfall A, Ng J, Weissman J. Radiographic Appearance of Hypotonous Maculopathy. American Journal of Ophthalmology 2004; 137(3): 563-66.
  • Westfall A, Mansoor A, Sullivan S, Wilson D, Dailey R. Orbital and Periorbital Myofibromas in childhood: Two Case Reports. Ophthalmology 2003;110(10):2000-5.
  • Westfall A, Benz M. Controversies in Ocular Trauma. Book Chapter. (In press).
  • Westfall A, Davis G, Maa A, Mieler W, Holz E. Incidence of Retinal Tears and Late-onset Breaks in Eyes with Symptomatic Posterior Vitreous Detachments. (Submitted to Archives of Ophthalmology)
  • Benz MS, Albini TA, Holz ER, Lakhanpal RR, Westfall AC, Iyer MN, Carvounis PE. Short-term course of intraocular pressure after intravitreal injection of triamcinolone acetonide. Ophthalmology. 2006 Jul;113(7):1174-8. Epub 2006 May 2.
  • Albini TA, Benz MS, Coffee RE, Westfall AC, Lakhanpal RR, McPherson AR, Holz ER. Optical coherence tomography of idiopathic juxtafoveolar telangiectasia. Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging. 2006 Mar-Apr;37(2):120-8. [link]

Abstracts:

  • Westfall A, Osborn A, Kuhl D, Benz M, Mieler, Holz E. Incidence of Acute Endophthalmitis following Intravitreal Triamcinolone Acetonide. [ARVO Abstract, Poster Presentation]. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, May 2005.
  • Westfall A, Maa A, Mieler W, Holz E. Incidence of Retinal Tears and Late-onset Breaks in Eyes with Symptomatic Posterior Vitreous Detachments. [ARVO Abstract, Poster Presentation]. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, April 2004.
  • Westfall A, McFarland T, Zhang Y, Appukuttan B, Stout JT. Development of a Retina Edema Model Using Intravitreal VEGF and Secondarily Evaluating a Method of Retinal Edema Prevention with Soluble VEGF Receptor 2 (KDR). [ARVO Abstract, Poster Presentation]. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, May 2003.
  • Westfall A, Weleber R. Congenital abnormalities of the optic nerve, including coloboma and morning glory disk anomaly (MGDA), are classified based on appearance. [AAPOS Abstract, Poster Presentation], March 2003.
  • Westfall A, Murthy R, Chen S, McFarland T, Appukuttan B, Stout JT. Production of a Lentiviral Vector containing Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase 1, an Inhibitor of Angiogenesis. [ARVO Abstract, Poster Presentation], Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 2002.

Invited Lectures, Presentations and Research Seminars:

  • Westfall A, “What’s new with Macular Degeneration”, Salem Hospital, April 2006.
  • Westfall A, “Acute Endophthalmitis Incidence: Triamcinolone Acetonide”, Baylor Alumni Day, June 2004.
  • Westfall A, “Incidence of Retinal Tears and Late-onset Breaks in Eyes with Symptomatic Posterior Vitreous Detachments”, Baylor Alumni Day, June 2004.
  • Westfall A, “Large cell Lymphoma”, 15th Annual Midwest Ocular Angiogram Conference, Jasper, Canada, August 2003.
  • Westfall A, “Retinal Phototoxicity”, 15th Annual Midwest Ocular Angiogram Conference, Jasper, Canada, August 2003.
  • Westfall A, “Development of a Retina Edema Model Using Intravitreal VEGF and Secondarily Evaluating a Method of Retinal Edema Prevention with Soluble VEGF Receptor 2 (KDR), Casey Eye Institute and Devers Eye Institute Annual Research Day, Portland, Oregon, May 2003.
  • Westfall A, “Production of a Lentiviral Vector containing Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase 1, an Inhibitor of Angiogenesis.” Casey Eye Institute and Devers Eye Institute Annual Research Day, Portland, Oregon, May 2002.

Didactic Lectures/Local Presentations:

  • Westfall A, Flourescein Angiography Conference, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, May 2004.
  • Westfall A, Flourescein Angiography Conference, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, December 2003.
  • Westfall A, “Basics of the Eye Exam”, Casey Eye Institute’s Ophthalmology Course, Portland, Oregon, April 2003.
  • Westfall A, “Ocular Trauma: Evaluation and Therapy for General Practioners”, Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, Oregon, December, 2002.
  • Westfall A, “Basics of the Eye Exam”, Casey Eye Institute’s Ophthalmology Course, Portland, Oregon, April 2002.
  • Westfall A, “Basics of the Eye Exam”, Casey Eye Institute’s Ophthalmology Course, Portland, Oregon, April 2001.

Justin TL Baynham, M.D.

Biography

Justin Baynham, M.D. was Born in Houston, Texas, and raised in Arlington, Virginia. He received his B.S. and M.D. from University of Virginia, and while there was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Completing his internship at George Town University, Dr. Baynham performed his residency in Ophthalmology at the University of California, San Francisco, receiving a Heed Fellowship, the national award recognizing excellence in ophthalmology residency. His subspecialty of vitreoretinal surgery was performed at OHSU’s Casey Eye Institute, receiving an appointment of Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmology. He is certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. Dr. Baynham and his wife Allison enjoy tennis, skiing, hiking with their dog Coco, running, and exploring the Pacific Northwest.

Education

2000-2004 – University of Virginia College of Arts and Sciences, B.S., Summa Cum Laude, Biology
2005-2009 – University of Virginia School of Medicine, M.D.
2009-2010 – Georgetown University/Fairfax INVOA Hospital, Intern, Transitional Medicine
2010-2013 – University of California, San Francisco, Resident, Ophthalmology
2013-2015 – Casey Eye Institute, Fellow, Vitreo-Retinal Surgery

Licenses And Certifications

2014 – Certification, American Board of Ophthalmology
2013 – Medical Licensure, State of Oregon (MD161869)
2010 – Medical Licensure, State of California (A114519), retired

Honors

2013 – Heed Foundation Fellowship
2012 – Hogan/Garcia Award for best resident scientific paper
2012 – Starr E. Shulman MPA Fellowship
2007 – Alpha Omega Alpha, 3rd year
2007 – Pass with Distinction for preclinical courses
2007 – Pathology Honor Society
2004 – Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society

Positions Held

2015 – present Private Practice, Retina Consultants of Salem, Salem, OR
2015 – present Affiliate Instructor, Casey Eye Institute, OHSU, Portland, OR
2013 – 2015 Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmology, Casey Eye Institute, OHSU, Portland, OR

Publications

2017 – Chiang H, Sandhu R, Baynham J, Wilson D, Lauer A. A case of ophthalmomyiasisinterna in the Pacific Northwest.Am Jour of Ophthal Case Reports. 2017. June; 6: 11-14.

2016 – Thomas AS, Baynham JT, Flaxel CJ. Macular holes, vitetlliform lesions, and midperipheral retinoschisis in Alport Syndrome. Retin Cases Brief Rep. 2016. Spring; 10(2): 109-11.

2015 – Campbell J, Beardsley R, Palejwala N, Baynham J, Lin W, Suhler E, Rosenbaum J, Flaxel C, Lin P. Peripheral vascular leakage in patients with uveitis: prevalence and associated clinical and angiographic findings. Ophthalmology. 2015. June; 122(6): 1269-70.

2012 – Baynham J, Moorman M, Donnellan C, Cevallos V, Keenan J. Antibacterial effect of human milk for common causes of paediatric conjunctivitis.Br J Ophthalmol. 2013; 97(3): 377-9.

2009 – Baynham, J, Newman S. Ocular vaccinia with severe restriction of extraocular motility. Archives of Ophthalmology. 2009; 127(12): 1688-90.

Presentations

2014 – Baynham J. Lipemiaretinalis and hypertensive retinopathy. Casey Eye Institute Posterior Segment Conference. Portland, OR; July, 2014.

2014 – Baynham J. Cuticulardrusen. Oregon Ophthalmological Alumni Association Annual Meeting. Portland, OR; June, 2014.

2014 – Baynham J.Sorsby fundus dystrophy. Casey Eye Institute Posterior Segment Conference. Portland, OR; June, 2014.

2014 – Baynham J. Atypical central serous chorioretinopathy. Casey Eye Institute Posterior Segment Conference. Portland, OR; June, 2014.

2014 – Baynham J. Vitamin A deficiency retinopathy. Casey Eye Institute Posterior Segment Conference.Portland, OR; April, 2014.

2014 – Baynham J. Macular hole associated with Alport syndrome. Casey Eye Institute Posterior Segment Conference.Portland, OR; March, 2014.

2014 – Baynham J. Ophthalmic artery occlusion. Casey Eye Institute Posterior Segment Conference. Portland, OR; February, 2014.

2014 – Baynham J. Acute macular neuroretinopathy. Casey Eye Institute Posterior Segment Conference. Portland, OR; January, 2014.

2013 – Baynham J. Hereditary retinal artery tortuosity/retinal vascular anomalies. Casey Eye Institute Posterior Segment Conference. Portland, OR; July 2013.

2013 – Baynham J. Crystalline retinopathy associated with intravitreal kenalog. Casey Eye Institute Posterior Segment Conference. Portland, OR; October 2013.

2013 – Baynham J. Blood brain barrier maculopathy. Casey Eye Institute Posterior Segment Conference. Portland, OR; September 2013.

2013 – Baynham J. Angioid streaks. Casey Eye Institute Posterior Segment Conference. Portland, OR; August 2013.

2013 – Baynham J. Blunt posterior segment trauma. Casey Eye Institute Posterior Segment Conference. Portland, OR; July 2013.

2013 – Baynham, J. Pseudotumorcerebri. UCSF Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Case Report. San Francisco, CA; April 2013.

2013 – Baynham, J. Ectodermal dysplasia. UCSF Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Case Report. San Francisco, CA; April 2013.

2012 – Baynham, J; Keenan, J. Growth inhibition by human breast milk of common bacterial causes of pediatric conjunctivitis. UCSF Alex R. Irvine Residents’ Day. San Francisco, CA; March 2012.

2012 – Baynham, J. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum. UCSF Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Case Report. San Francisco, CA; February 2012.

2011 – Baynham, J. Sclopetaria. UCSF Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Case Report. San Francisco, CA; December 2011.

2011 – Baynham, J. Severe persistent pupillary membranes. UCSF Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Case Report. San Francisco, CA; December 2011.

2010 – Baynham, J. Retinoblastoma. UCSF Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Case Report. San Francisco, CA; November 2010.

2010 – Baynham, J. Myasthenia gravis. UCSF Ophthalmology Grand Rounds Case Report. San Francisco, CA; September 2010

2010 – Baynham, J. Estimating intracranial pressure by ophthalmodynamometry. Georgetown University Transitional Residents’ Research Day. Fairfax, VA; May 2010.

2004 – Baynham, J; Menaker, M. Circadian Responses to Light in the Rpe65 Knockout Mouse. Katz’s Undergraduate Research Symposium. Charlottesville, VA; April 2004.

Abstracts

2014 – Baynham J, Flaxel C. Macular Hole and Mid-Peripheral Retinoschisis in Alport Syndrome. Annual Retina Society Scientific Meeting. Philadelphia, PA; September 2014.

2014 – Baynham J, Rosenbaum J, Suhler E, Goldstein D, Biggee K, Lin P. Novel autofluorescence and optical coherence findings in birdshot chorioretinopathy. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL; May 2014.

2013 – Baynham J, Moorman M, Donnellan C, Cevallos V, Keenan J. Demographics and bacterial contamination influences in antibacterial effectiveness of human milk. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA; May 2013.

2011 – Baynham, J; Jeng, B. Incidence, risk factors, and outcomes of ulcerative keratitis in the medically uninsured population of San Francisco, California. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting. Fort Lauderdale, FL; May 2011.

2004 – Doyle, S; Castrucci, A; Baynham, J; Bodmer, D; Provencio, I; Menaker, M. Circadian Responses to Light in the Rpe65 Knockout Mouse. Ninth Meeting of the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms. Whistler, BC; August 2004.

2004 – Doyle, S; Castrucci, A; Baynham, J; Bodmer, D; Provencio, I; Menaker, M. Circadian Responses to Light in the Rpe65 Knockout Mouse. Gordon Research Conference. Queen’s College, Oxford University, June 2004

Leadership Experience

2012-2013 – Vice President, Co-chair of the educational content of the Frederick C. Cordes Eye Society, annual scientific meeting and business alumni society of the Department of matters of the alumni society. Ophthalmology, UCSF

2012-2013 – Member-in-Training Representative, Board of Councilors, California Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons

Teaching Experience

2015 – preset Affiliate Instructor, OHSU Supervise retina fellows in medical and surgical care of on-call retina patients

2013  -present Clinical Instructor, OHSU Supervise residents and medical students at the OHSU medical center and the Portland VA medical center in retina clinics, supervise resident surgery, lecture residents on retina-related subjects

2012-2013 – Clinical preceptor for UCSF Preceptor for 3rdyear medical students on medical students the ophthalmology rotation.

2008-2009 – Medical student tutor Provided academic support for medical students in the pre-clinical courses.

2008-2009 – Medical student physical Provided instruction on performing the exam instructor physical exam for 2ndyear medical students.

Research Experience

2013-2014 – Casey Eye Institute Novel autofluorescence and optical Mentor: Phoebe Lin, MD, PhD coherence tomography findings in birdshot chorioretinopathy

2013-2014 – Casey Eye Institute Novel optical coherence tomography Mentor: Christina Flaxel, MD findings in patients with macular hole and Alport syndrome

2012 UCSF – Department of Ophthalmology Growth inhibition by human breast milk of and Francis I. ProctorFoundation for common bacterial causes of pediatric
Research in Ophthalmology conjunctivitis Mentor: Jeremy Keenan, MD, MPH

2011 – UCSF Department of Ophthalmology Incidence, risk factors, and outcomes of and Francis I. Proctor Foundation for ulcerative keratitis in the medically
Research in Ophthalmology uninsured population of San Francisco, Mentor: Bennie Jeng, MD California

2002-2004 – UVA Center for Biological Timing Circadian light entrainment in Rpe65

2008-2009 – Mentor: Michael Menaker, Ph.D. knockout mice. Phase response and anatomic expression of C-fosby immunocytochemistry in cone-only diurnal
Rpe65/Opn4 knockout mice.

2006 – UVA Kluge Children’s Retrospective analysis of peri-operative and Rehabilitation Center follow-up variables in children with Mentor: Mark Abel, MD neuromuscular scoliosis undergoing spinal instrumentation and fusion.

2006 – UVA Department of Retrospective analysis of vital sign markers Emergency Medicine of cardiac arrest preceding the event. Mentor: William Brady, MD

2002 – UVA Department of Surgery Surgical team communication aptitude on Mentor: Forrest Calland, MD mortality and morbidity outcomes.

Volunteer Experience

2005 – Region Ten Mental Health Performed house visits and mental health services, Charlottesville, VA assessments on mentally ill patients in the community.

2004-2005 – Arlington County Free Clinic Performed histories and physical exams Arlington, VA on low-income patients.

2002-2004 – Charlottesville-Albemarle Performed emergency pre-hospital care as Rescue Squad, Charlottesville, VA an EMT.

2004-2005 – Syracuse Research Corporation, Toxicologist performing human health Arlington, VA and ecotoxicity reviews of new chemicals for the Environmental Protection Agency.

Other Positions

2004-2005 Syracuse Research Corporation, Toxicologist performing human health, Arlington, VA and ecotoxicity reviews of new chemicals for the Environmental Protection Agency.