The 2026 Hawaiian Ophthalmic Summit takes place October 17-20, 2026, at Ritz-Carlton O’ahu Turtle Bay – Oahu, Hawaii.
The 2026 Hawaiian Ophthalmic Summit takes place October 17-20, 2026, at Ritz-Carlton O’ahu Turtle Bay – Oahu, Hawaii.
Aloha, whether you are an optometrist or an ophthalmologist we invite you into our collaborative community focused on elevated events, outside the box thinking and unmet patient and practitioner needs. Join doctors from around the globe for up to 21 COPE-accredited hours of impactful, high-energy, family-friendly, and fun continuing education.
We’re pleased to welcome our 2026 speakers, including Dr. Mile Brujic, Dr. Ron Melton, Dr. Neda Nikpoor, Dr. Anna Parlin and Dr. Adam Sweeney.
Program Overview
This Current Concepts program delivers a comprehensive update on diagnosis, imaging, medical therapies, and surgical innovations for common and complex eye diseases. It features cutting-edge advances in refractive surgery, cataract and corneal treatments, glaucoma, retina, ocular surface disease, oculoplastics, nutrition, technology, aesthetics, AI, contact lens and systemic/ocular disease—presented by experts in both optometry and ophthalmology. Attendees will gain actionable strategies for integrating new technologies and therapies into practice, while fostering interprofessional collaboration.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this summit, participants will be able to:
Anna W Parlin, MD, MPH, is a board-certified surgical retinal specialist.
Dr. N. Ron Melton is an optometrist who specializes in comprehensive eye
Dr. Brujic is a 2002 graduate of the New England College of
Adam R. Sweeney, MD specializes in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery of the eyelids and
Networking Breakfast
6:00–7:00 AM
7:00–7:50 AM
Mile Brujic, OD, FAAO & Ron Melton, OD, FAAO
COPE# Pending (1HR)
A joint panel exploring transformative practice technologies, imaging advancements, care efficiency, and integrating AI without losing the human connection.
Break — 10 minutes
7:50–8:00 AM
8:00–8:50 AM
Ron Melton, OD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
Challenging anterior and systemic disease cases highlighting masqueraders, diagnostic traps, and strategies to improve clinical accuracy.
Break — 30-minute Exhibit Hall Break
8:50–9:20 AM
9:20–10:20 AM
Adam Sweeney, MD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
Evidence-based pearls in aesthetic and functional eyelid evaluation for comprehensive eyecare providers covering dermatochalasis, ptosis, surgical considerations, and patient counseling.
Break — 10 minutes
10:20–10:30 AM
10:30–11:30 AM
Adam Sweeney, MD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
A case-based approach to differentiating reflex vs. obstructive tearing, optimizing ocular surface health, and identifying when procedural or surgical intervention is needed.
Morning Sessions Conclude ~11:30 AM
(Lunch Symposium: TBA)
Networking & Collaboration with Colleagues — 11:30 AM – 4:00 PM
3:00–4:00 PM
Mile Brujic, OD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
Uncover under-recognized opportunities with systematic dry eye decision-making—post-surgical OSD, demodex, keratitis, pharma opportunities, and high-impact treatment pearls that elevate outcomes.
Break — 10 minutes
4:00–4:10 PM
4:10–5:10 PM
Neda Nikpoor, MD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
A science-forward, myth-busting refractive surgery update — cutting through outdated misconceptions using evidence, tech advances, and patient-centric clarity.
5:30–7:o0 PM
Networking Breakfast
6:00–7:00 AM
7:00–8:40 AM
Ron Melton, OD, FAAO
COPE# Pending (2 HRS)
A comprehensive exploration of glaucoma’s evolving landscape: OCT innovations, home monitoring, neuroprotection, and strategic surgical vs. medical decision-making.
Break — 20-minute Exhibit Hall Break
8:40–9:00 AM
9:00–9:50 AM
Ron Melton, OD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
A high-level look at late-stage trials, innovative drug delivery platforms, and the newest or soon-to-launch ophthalmic therapeutics.
Break — 10 minutes
9:50–10:00 AM
10:00–10:50 AM
Anna Parlin, MD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
Evidence-based diagnosis and management with systemic implications, imaging advancements, and updates including photobiomodulation.
Break — 10 minutes
10:50–11:00 AM
11:00 AM–12:00 PM
Anna Parlin, MD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
Case-based diagnostic pearls with systemic GLP-1 considerations, OCT/photo review, pitfalls, and how new evidence reshapes referral and treatment guidelines.
Lunch Symposium ~12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
(Lunch Symposium: TBA)
Networking & Collaboration with Colleagues — 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Featured Symposium ~6:00 PM
(Dinner Symposium: TBA)
Networking Breakfast
6:00–7:00 AM
7:00–7:50 AM
Ron Melton, OD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
A case-based exploration of neuro-ophthalmic disease, diagnostic imaging essentials, and interdisciplinary care pathways for patients presenting with headache and visual symptoms.
Break — 10 minutes
7:50–8:00 AM
8:00–8:50 AM
Ron Melton, OD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
A systematic comparison of ischemic, inflammatory, and compressive optic neuropathies with key diagnostic distinctions and evidence-based management strategies.
Exhibit Hall Break — 20 minutes
8:50–9:10 AM
9:10–10:00 AM
Mile Brujic, OD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
A forward-looking session covering next-generation lens materials, myopia-management designs, and specialty fitting for keratoconus, scleral lenses, and virtual/digital fitting technologies.
Break — 10 minutes
10:00–10:10 AM
10:10–11:00 AM
Mile Brujic, OD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
A practical update on pediatric and adolescent eye care including myopia control, binocular vision issues, and rare but important ocular conditions in younger patients.
Break — 10 minutes
11:00–11:10 AM
11:10 AM–12:00 PM
Mile Brujic, OD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
A case-driven overview of presbyopia management tools—optical, pharmacologic, and surgical—with communication strategies to navigate shifting patient expectations.
Lunch Symposium ~12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
(Lunch Symposium: TBA)
Networking & Collaboration with Colleagues — 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Featured Symposium ~6:00 PM
(Dinner Symposium: TBA)
Networking Breakfast
6:00–7:00 AM
7:00–7:50 AM
Mile Brujic, OD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
A fast-moving overview of major systemic diseases and their ocular manifestations, including medications with ocular side effects, diagnostic workflows, case integration, management strategies, and co-management pathways.
Break — 10 minutes
7:50–8:00 AM
8:00–9:50 AM
Ron Melton, OD
COPE# Pending (2HR)
A high-intensity, case-based review of triage principles, acute interventions, and referral timing for ocular emergencies and trauma. Learn to recognize red flags, select essential imaging and labs, and implement evidence-based strategies to protect sight in urgent and complex presentations.
Exhibit Hall Break — 30 minutes
9:50–10:20 AM
10:20–11:10 AM
Mile Brujic, OD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
A scientific and clinically focused review of today’s most effective in-office dry eye procedures—including thermal pulsation, IPL, RF, LLLT, red-light therapy, punctal occlusion, and biologic/amnion therapies. Learn ideal candidates, physiologic targets, workflow integration, and how to build a sustainable, results-driven model.
Break — 10 minutes
11:10–11:20 AM
11:20 AM–12:10 PM
Mile Brujic, OD
COPE# Pending (1HR)
From lane to lifestyle, better choices create better businesses. This session explores real-world challenges and strategic examples of how practices can differentiate, thrive, and build a strong brand identity in a competitive marketplace.
Airport:
Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) in Honolulu is the closest airport to the conference venue.
Travel Information:
Distance: about 38 – 40 miles from airport.
Drive time: roughly 50-60 minutes.
Travel Dates:
October 16-21, 2026
Lodging Information:
Only remaining rooms available: Ocean View at $525/night (Run of house is a mix of King or Queen/Queen beds based on availability)
Parking:
Self-parking: $20/day (plus tax)
Valet parking: $40/day (plus tax)