A “light on the other side”: retroillumination-assisted GATT wins video session
The 16th Annual Video Session: Complications and a Reay of Hope, which always closes out ASCRS Glaucoma Day,...
MIGS discussed in Obstbaum Lecture
The Stephen A. Obstbaum, MD, Honored Lecture was held on Friday afternoon on the Glaucoma Day program. Steven...
Holland Lecture examines electrotherapy in ophthalmology
The second annual Holland Lecture took place at this year’s Cornea Day program. Mark Mannis, MD, gave the...
Steinert Lecture paints picture for the future of refractive surgery
The 9th annual Steinert Lecture was delivered by Steven Dell, MD, during ASCRS Refractive Day on April 10. Kendall...
Glaucoma: medications, lasers, and lifestyle
A Friday morning Glaucoma Day session covered topics in medications, lasers, and lifestyle. During the session, Erin Sieck,...
Balancing visual quality, range, and symptoms: new insights on DOF IOLs
A session during ASCRS Refractive Day, April 10, “Legislating Vision – A Disciplined Approach to Pseudophakic (Lenticular) Refractive...
Keratoconus management: crosslinking, CTAK, and more
Karolinne Rocha, MD, PhD, and Beeran Meghpara, MD, moderated the second session of Cornea Day, which focused on...
ASCRS/AGS Joint Symposium covers the latest in glaucoma therapy
The ASCRS/AGS Joint Symposium at ASCRS Glaucoma Day, Friday, April 10, looked at everything from AI’s impact on...
Examining options and what’s in development in artificial cornea technology
The first session on the Cornea Day program focused on surgical cornea topics, including presentations on artificial corneas,...
The future of communication
“The Patient Will See You Now: Who Controls the Future of Communication – Patients, Physicians, Regulators or Industry?”...