Lectureships

Cultivating Excellence Through Academic Exchange

Academic excellence and clinical advancement thrive on the continuous exchange of new ideas. Through the support of DMEIF, the Dean McGee Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Oklahoma hosts an array of prestigious endowed lectureships each year, bringing the nation’s most influential ophthalmic surgeons, vision scientists, and healthcare leaders together in our state.

By honoring the visionary pioneers of Oklahoma eye care, these lectureships ensure the department’s initiatives and training programs remain at the forefront of global ophthalmic education.

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The Tullos O. Coston Lectureship

Tullos O. Coston, MD, moved to Oklahoma in 1936 from the faculty of the Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Coston was described by his former Chairman, Alan Woods, as “one of the ablest technical ophthalmic surgeons in the country” and a man of “sterling honesty.”

In 1971, Dean A. McGee, president and CEO of Kerr-McGee Corporation, developed a case of retinal detachment. Dr. Coston, assisted by Thomas E. Acers, MD, successfully repaired it. Within four years, these leaders in the field began assembling a team of community and business leaders to develop an eye institute in Oklahoma. The Dean McGee Eye Institute was founded and opened its doors in 1975, later becoming the Dean McGee Department of Ophthalmology and the Dean McGee Eye Institute Foundation.

In honor of the enormous contributions Dr. Coston made to these efforts, the Tullos O. Coston Lectureship was established in his honor in 1980. The Coston Lecture is held each year during the Annual Resident and Alumni Meeting, where distinguished ophthalmologists are invited to share their research, interests, and expertise.

Coston Lecturers

  • 2026 – J. Timothy Stout, MD, PhD, MBA
  • 2025 – Michael X. Repka, MD, MBA
  • 2024 – Jane C. Edmond, MB
  • 2023 – Judy E. Kim, MD
  • 2022 – Robert E. Wiggins Jr., MD, MHA
  • 2021 – Tamara R. Fountain, MD
  • 2020 – Tamara R. Fountain, MD – Canceled
  • 2019 – David W. Parke II, MD
  • 2018 – Anne L. Coleman, MD, PhD
  • 2017 – David F. Chang, MD
  • 2016 – Carol L. Shields, MD
  • 2015 – Andrew G. Lee, MD
  • 2014 – Peter A. Netland, MD, PhD
  • 2013 – Randall J. Olson, MD
  • 2012 – Stephen C. Plugfielder, MD
  • 2011 – Roger F. Steinert, MD
  • 2010 – George B. Bartley, MD
  • 2009 – Stephen S. Lane, MD
  • 2008 – Joel S. Schuman, MD
  • 2007 – David K. Dueker, MD
  • 2006 – Luther L. Fry, MD, FACS
  • 2005 – W. Stanley Muenzler, MD
  • 2004 – C. P. Wilkinson, MD
  • 2003 – M. Bruce Shields, MD
  • 2002 – J. Bronwyn Bateman, MD
  • 2001 – Thomas E. Acers, MD
  • 2000 – Jerry A. Shields, MD
  • 1999 – Douglas D. Koch, MD
  • 1998 – Gary W. Abrams, MD
  • 1997 – John D. Hunkeler, MD
  • 1996 – George O. Waring III, MD
  • 1995 – Darrell E. Wolfley, MD
  • 1994 – Richard H. Keates, MD
  • 1993 – Bruce E. Spivey, MD
  • 1992 – George L. Spaeth, MD
  • 1991 – Herbert E. Kaufman, MD
  • 1990 – David Paton, MD
  • 1989 – James H. Elliott, MD
  • 1988 – J. Lawton Smith, MD
  • 1987 – Arthur J. Jampolsky, MD
  • 1986 – Dan B. Jones, MD
  • 1985 – Stephen J. Ryan, MD
  • 1984 – Bradley R. Straatsma, MD
  • 1983 – A. Edward Maumenee, MD
  • 1982 – David Shoch, MD
  • 1981 – Irving H. Leopold, MD
  • 1980 – Charles E. Iliff, MD

The Walter J. Stark Memorial Lectureship

Walter J. Stark served as administrator of the Dean McGee Eye Institute from 1978 until 1991. Under his stewardship, the Institute grew from three floors with five ophthalmologists to six floors of physicians and basic scientists. The number of patients seen at the institute each year doubled—and then doubled again.

During his tenure, he carefully scrutinized operations, conserving assets and keeping practices sound and strong. Through the department’s ongoing activities in patient care, education, and vision research, citizens throughout Oklahoma have benefited from Mr. Stark’s leadership.

In tribute to, and memory of, his contributions to the field of ophthalmology, the Oklahoma Health Center, and our state as a whole, Mr. Stark’s colleagues, friends, and family created the Walter J. Stark Memorial Lectureship. Through this lectureship, leading voices in ophthalmology come to the Dean McGee Department of Ophthalmology to share best practices and insights from their own experiences.

Stark Memorial Lecturers

  • 2026 – Stephen D. McLeod, MD
  • 2025 – Christopher J. Rapuano, MD
  • 2024 – Steven E. Feldon, MD, MBA
  • 2023 – Daniel J. Briceland, MD
  • 2022 – James Chodosh, MD, MPH
  • 2021 – Wallace L. M. Alward, MD
  • 2020 – Wallace L. M. Alward, MD – Canceled
  • 2019 – Ruth D. Williams, MD
  • 2018 – George A. Williams, MD
  • 2017 – Keith D. Carter, MD
  • 2016 – Alfred Sommer, MD, MHS
  • 2015 – Bartly J. Mondino, MD
  • 2014 – Russell N. Van Gelder, MD, PhD
  • 2013 – Terrence P. O’Brien, MD
  • 2012 – Paul Sternberg, Jr., MD
  • 2011 – Susan H. Day, MD
  • 2010 – John G. Clarkson, MD
  • 2009 – Paul R. Lichter, MD
  • 2008 – Julia A. Haller, MD
  • 2007 – William L. Rich III, MD
  • 2006 – Richard P. Mills, MD, MPH
  • 2005 – Peter J. McDonnell, MD
  • 2004 – Roger A. Dailey, MD
  • 2003 – Richard L. Abbott, MD
  • 2002 – Carmen A. Puliafito, MD, MBA
  • 2001 – Douglas D. Koch, MD
  • 2000 – George W. Blankenship, MD
  • 1999 – Morton F. Goldberg, MD
  • 1998 – M. Bruce Shields, MD
  • 1997 – Neil R. Miller, MD
  • 1996 – W. Richard Green, MD
  • 1995 – Ronald E. Smith, MD
  • 1994 – Charles P. Wilkinson, MD
  • 1993 – Dan B. Jones, MD
  • 1992 – Walter J. Stark, Jr., MD

The Robert Eugene Anderson, MD, PhD Lectureship

Robert Eugene Anderson, MD, PhD, joined the DMEI/OU faculty in 1995, where he now holds the Dean McGee Endorsed Chair in Ophthalmology and is DMEI’s Director of Vision Research. In addition to serving as the Vice President of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology and President of the International Society for Eye Research, he was named a George Lynn Cross Research Professor in 2005, served as Director of the Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience from 1995 to 1999, and chaired the OU Department of Cell Biology from 1998 to 2007. Dr. Anderson has also acquired more than $60 million in career grant support, authored or co-authored approximately 300 peer-reviewed publications, edited 17 books, and received numerous scientific life achievement awards.

In 2016, in honor of Dr. Anderson’s extraordinary legacy and transformative impact on research on a statewide and international level, the keynote lecture at the Annual OU Student and Postdoctoral Fellow Vision Workshop was given the designation of the Robert Eugene Anderson, MD, PhD Lecture. Held yearly, this address is presented by the OU Vision Workshop’s Visiting Scholar.

Financial support for the lectureship underwrites the cost of the named lecture and other workshop expenditures, ensuring that Dr. Anderson’s legacy and influence will continue far into the future.

Anderson Lecturers

  • 2026 – September 17
  • 2025 – John S. Penn, PhD
  • 2024 – Reza Dana, MD, MSc, MPH
  • 2023 – Steven J. Fliesler, PhD
  • 2022 – Tonia S. Rex, PhD
  • 2021 – Paul A. Sieving, MD, PhD
  • 2020 – Canceled
  • 2019 – David J. Calkins, PhD
  • 2018 – Patricia A. D’Amore, PhD, MBA, FARVO
  • 2017 – Victor L. Perez, MD
  • 2016 – Jeffrey L. Goldberg, MD, PhD

Distinguished Visiting Lecturers

The Dean McGee Institute Foundation and the Dean McGee Department of Ophthalmology know the value of continual learning and the sharing of new ideas and practices. For this reason, leaders in the field of ophthalmology are brought together multiple times a year to present to the Department’s residents, fellows, faculty, and the broader ophthalmic community in Oklahoma. This series has brought in some of the most influential and well-known ophthalmologists in the country to share their expertise.

These distinguished lecturers present not only to the entire group of physicians but also spend several hours lecturing the residents in a more intimate format. In a rotating fashion, residents also participate in smaller social groups for dinner with visiting faculty.

The visiting lecturer series includes the Coston Lecture, Stark Memorial Lecture, and the Anderson Lecture, plus three to five additional lectures endowed by the Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma. Upcoming and recent distinguished lecturers are shown below.

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2025

February 24 – Helga Fuenfhausen Pizio, MD, FACS – Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma Distinguished Visiting Lecturer

Board-Certified Ophthalmic Surgeon
Founder & Managing Member
New Eyes
Las Vegas, Nevada

Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Location: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall
Reception following

April 21 – Jeanette Domask, MPH, CPHRM, RPLU, CPCU, and Linda Harrison, PhD – Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma Distinguished Visiting Lecturer

Jeanette Domask, MPH, CPHRM, RPLU, CPCU
Risk Manager
Ophthalmic Mutual Insurance Company
San Francisco, California

Linda Harrison, PhD
VP Risk Management
Ophthalmic Mutual Insurance Company
San Francisco, California

Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Location: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall
Reception following

July 28 - Jonathan J. Pons, MD - Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma Distinguished Visiting Lecturer

Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Location: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall
Reception Following

2024

February 26 – Michael Kazim, MD – Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma Distinguished Visiting Lecturer

Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology and Surgery
Harkness Eye Institute
Columbia University Medical Center

Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Location: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall
Reception following

April 29 – Zelia M. Correa, MD, PhD, and J. William Harbour, MD – Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma Distinguished Visiting Lecturer

Drs. Zelia Correa and J. William Harbour
Topic: Ocular Oncology

Zelia M. Correa, MD, PhD
Professor of Ophthalmology
Co-Director, Ocular Oncology Service
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute – University of Miami Health System

J. William Harbour, MD
Professor and Chair, Department of Ophthalmology
UT Southwestern Medical Center
The David Burton, Jr. Chair in Ophthalmology

Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Location: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall
Reception following

July 29 - Jonathan J. Pons, MD - Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma Distinguished Visiting Lecturer

Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Location: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall
Reception Following

2023

January 9 – John E. Sutphin Jr., MD – Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma Distinguished Visiting Lecturer

Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Location: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall
Reception following

April 3 – Michael S. Lee, MD – Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma Distinguished Visiting Lecturer

University of Minnesota

Professor with Tenure
Ophthalmology Residency Program Director
Mackall-Scheie Endowed Chair
Department of Neuro-Ophthalmology

Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Location: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall
Reception following

September 18 - Ore-Ofe O. Adesina, MD - Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma Distinguished Visiting Lecturer

Associate Professor
John P. McGovern Professorship in Ophthalmology
Medical Director, Cizik Eye Clinic
Director, Neuro-ophthalmology
Topic: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Location: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall
Reception Following

2022

February 7 – Michael T. Yen, MD – Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma Distinguished Visiting Lecturer

Michael T. Yen, MD
Baylor College of Medicine

Professor and Sarah Campbell Blaffer Chair in Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Plastic, Lacrimal, and Orbital Surgery
Medical Director, Alkek Eye Center
Co-Director, BCM Aesthetics
Program Director, ASOPRS Fellowship

Topic: The Orbital Approach to Managing the Neurotrophic Cornea

Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Location: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall
Reception following

May 9 – Donald L. Budenz, MD, MPH – Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma Distinguished Visiting Lecturer

Donald L. Budenz, MD, MPH
UNC School of Medicine

Kittner Family Distinguished Professor

Chair, Department of Ophthalmology

Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Location: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall
Reception following

May 1 – DMEI ARVO Reception

September 8 – 6th Annual Robert E. Anderson, MD, PhD Lecture

Tonia S. Rex, PhDW

When: Thursday, September 8, 2022
Where: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall, Dean McGee Eye Institute

September 8-9 – 15th Annual OU Vision Workshop

When: Thursday/Friday, September 8-9, 2022
Where: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall, Dean McGee Eye Institute

October 17 – 30th Annual Walter J. Stark Memorial Lectureship

James Chodosh, MD, MPH

When: Monday, October 17, 2022, 8:30 am – 9:30 am
Where: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall, Dean McGee Eye Institute

October 31 – Denise Chamblee, MD, and Linda Harrison, PhD

OMIC Risk Management

Topic: “Best Practices in Informed Consent”

Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Location: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall
Reception following

2021

June 5 – 41st Tullos O. Coston, MD, Lecturer

Tamara R. Fountain, MD
Professor, Rush University Medical Center

Topic: Oculoplastics

August 23 – Hilda Capó, MD – Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma Distinguished Visiting Lecturer

Hilda Capó, MD

John T. Flynn Professor of Ophthalmology
Division Chief, Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
University of Miami
Miami, Florida

Topic: Strabismus After Non-Strabismus Ocular Surgery

Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Location: Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture Hall
Reception following

2020

February 10 – Alice Lorch, MD, MPH & Bethany Daubman, MD

Alice Lorch, MD, MPH, & Bethany-Rose Daubman, MD

Focus on Ethics, Professionalism, and Communication, Harvard University/MEEI/Massachusetts General Hospital

Topic: Breaking Bad News to Patients

March 9 – Leon W. Herdon Jr., MD

Leon W. Herndon Jr., MD
Professor of Ophthalmology & Chief of Glaucoma Division, Duke Eye Center

Topic: Glaucoma

June 6 – Canceled! 41st Tullos O. Coston, MD, Lecturer

Tamara R. Fountain, MD
Professor, Rush University Medical Center

Topic: Oculoplastics

2019

January 21 – Janet L. Davis, MD

Janet L. Davis, MD
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute

Topic: Uveitis/Surgical Retina

March 16 – Kamran M. Riaz, MD

Kamran M. Riaz, MD
Dean McGee Eye Institute

Topic: Resident Optics Review

April 7 – Bennie Jeng, MD

Bennie Jeng, MD
University of Maryland

Topic: Cornea and External Disease

June 1 – 40th Annual Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecture

David W. Parke II, MD
CEO, American Academy of Ophthalmology

August 19 – Thomas E. Johnson, MD

Thomas E. Johnson, MD
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute/University of Miami

Topic: Oculoplastics and Orbit

September 30 – 28th Annual Walter J. Stark Memorial Lecture

Ruth D. Williams, MD
Wheaton Eye Clinic

Topic: Comprehensive Ophthalmology

October 21 – Anthony C. Arnold, MD

Anthony C. Arnold, MD
Jules Stein Eye Institute/University of California at Los Angeles

Topic: Neuro-ophthalmology

2018

January 15 – Steven A. Newman, MD

Steven A. Newman, MD
University of Virginia

Topic: Neuro-ophthalmology

March 5 – Constance E. West, MD

Constance E. West, MD
Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard University

Topic: Optics Review

May 7 – Linda Lawrence, MD

Linda Lawrence, MD
Salina, Kansas

Topic: Global Ophthalmology/Ophthalmic History/Epidemiology

June 2 – 39th Annual Tullos O. Coston, MD Lecturer

Anne L. Coleman, MD, PhD
Jules Stein Eye Institute/UCLA

Topic: Glaucoma

August 20 – Robert H. Rosa Jr., MD

Robert H. Rosa Jr., MD
Texas A&M Health Science Center/Scott and White Eye Institute

Topic: Pathology

October 1 – Annual Walter J. Stark Memorial Lecture

George A. Williams, MD
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine

Topic: Retina

October 8 – Laura Wayman, MD

Laura Wayman, MD
Vanderbilt University/Eye Institute

Topic: Cataract and Resident Education

2017

January 9 – C. Gail Summers, MD

C. Gail Summers, MD
University of Minnesota/Minnesota Lions Children’s Eye Clinic

Topic: Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus – “Why Can’t My Baby See?”

March 6 – Jeffrey A. Nerad, MD

Jeffrey A. Nerad, MD
Cincinnati Eye Institute

Topic: Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

May 1 – Michael Chiang, MD

Michael Chiang, MD
Oregon

Topic: Pediatrics and Biomedical Informatics

September 11 – James D. Brandt, MD

James D. Brandt, MD
UC Davis Eye Center

Topic: “Informatics in the Glaucoma Clinic – How EMRs, Big Data, and Expert Systems Will Change How We Practice”

September 25-26 – Walter J. Stark Memorial Lectureship

Keith D. Carter, MD
Lillian C. O’Brien and Dr. C.S. O’Brien Professor
Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
Professor of Otolaryngology
University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine/University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
President, Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology
President-Elect, American Academy of Ophthalmology

Topic: “The Clinical and Surgical Challenges of Thyroid Eye Disease”

October 23 – Ronald Krueger, MD

Ronald Krueger, MD
Cleveland Clinic

Topic: Laser Vision Correction/Refractive Surgery

2016

January 11 – Douglas Rhee, MD

Douglas Rhee, MD
University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH

Topic: Glaucoma

March 21 – Thomas Whittaker, JD, MD

Thomas Whittaker, JD, MD
University of Kansas

Topic: Neuro-ophthalmology/Medicolegal Considerations

May 9 – Jeffrey Rutgard, MD, MS

Jeffrey Rutgard, MD, MS
Surgical Instructor, SEE International, Hawaiian Eye Foundation

Topic: International Humanitarian Service, MSICS Course and Wet Lab

September 12 – Culver H. Boldt, MD

Culver H. Boldt, MD
University of Iowa

Topic: Retina

November 7 – James Chodosh, MD, MPH

James Chodosh, MD, MPH
Massachusetts Eye and Ear/Harvard University

Topic: Herpes Simplex Virus Keratitis

2015

August 17 – Glenn H. Strauss, MD

Glenn H. Strauss, MD
Chief Medical Officer, Help Me See, New York, NY

Topic: Global Ophthalmology

October 12 – William J. Feuer, MS

William J. Feuer, MS
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, FL

Topic: Biostatistics

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Sustaining the Power of Shared Knowledge

These distinguished lectureships bring benchmark data, insights, and innovations to Oklahoma—ensuring the department remains a vital hub for advanced education, mentorship, and peer-to-peer collaboration. Connect with DMEIF to discover how you can support these ongoing programs.