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ASCRS This Week - November 30, 2022


Register and Get Ready to Make Waves at ASCRS 2023

Make Waves and be among the first ophthalmologists to register for ASCRS Subspecialty Day and the ASCRS Annual Meeting, May 5–8, 2023, in San Diego, California.

The ASCRS Annual Meeting features:

  • Physician-designed education, tailored for anterior segment ophthalmologists
  • The latest innovations and insights from experts and industry in a dynamic setting
  • Focused connections unique to a subspecialty meeting

Tier 1 pricing—the best value for the meeting—is available now. Register and get ready to Make Waves in education, innovation, and connections!



 
 

Step Up to the Podium—Submit Your Video Cases

This is your chance to get out of the audience and step up to the podium. The faculty of three symposia are seeking video submissions of cases for presentation at the upcoming ASCRS Annual Meeting.

  • Complicated and Challenging Cases in Cataract Surgery Video Symposium
  • YES Good to Great Surgeon: Working Through Complications Symposium
  • Retina 2023: Retina for the Anterior Segment Surgeon Symposium

Submissions are being accepted now through February 1, 2023. Learn about each of the symposia and how to submit here.

 

 

 


Emory Eye Center Presents the Latest Episode of Grand Rounds

The latest installment of ASCRS Grand Rounds, a member benefit approved for CME credit, is available to watch now. This episode, presented by Emory Eye Center covers two interesting cases: 1) “All is swell that ends well: An interesting case of postoperative corneal edema” and 2) “Causes of red eye in 2022.”



 

 


Submit Presentation Briefs for the Inaugural Digital Day @ASCRS

The Digital Ophthalmic Society (DOS) is accepting presentation briefs for the inaugural DOS Digital Day, which will take place on Friday, May 5, 2023, in San Diego, California, in conjunction with ASCRS Subspecialty Day ahead of the main ASCRS Annual Meeting.

Digital Day, a non-CME program, will be centered around novel, technology-driven solutions with functional clinical integration. Digital Day will identify the essentials to provide surgeons with advanced topic lectures, protocol development, and practice. This full day of programming will cover topics such as AI, compatibility and standardization, digital visualization, precision medicine, telehealth, social media and more!

Click here to learn more about submission details and instructions. Submissions are due December 13.