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Emmett Carpel, MD, was selected for the 2023 ASCRS Educator Award for his five decades of teaching excellence in the Minnesota Twin Cities area. Dr. Carpel’s commitment to education of future generations began early in his career.
There will be several featured Government Relations activities at the ASCRS Annual Meeting in San Diego, California, including the eyePAC Reception on May 5 and the Government Relations symposium featuring political analyst and journalist Mark McKinnon on May 6.
Source: ASCRS Foundation
The ASCRS Foundation is excited to reunite with its supporters at the ASCRS Annual Meeting. Every donor, volunteer, and champion is vital to the domestic and international work in treating preventable cataract blindness and changing lives.
ASCRS Executive Director Steve Speares discusses the value of in-person meetings and shares how the organization has adapted its Annual Meeting to fit the priorities of members, as shown by recent surveys.
Outgoing ASCRS President Douglas Rhee, MD, talks about what he has gained from his involvement with ASCRS, the accomplishments of the organization over the last year, its role in the future for anterior segment surgeons, and more.
Don’t miss these events at the 2023 ASCRS Annual Meeting, May 5–8, in San Diego, California.
Edward Holland, MD, served as Program Chair for the ASCRS Annual Meeting since 2012. His time in this position ended in December 2022, and he spoke to EyeWorld about his experience, his involvement in ASCRS, and what to look forward to at this year’s meeting.
Eyecelerator @ ASCRS 2023 will take place on May 4 ahead of the ASCRS Annual Meeting. John Berdahl, MD, and Julie Schallhorn, MD, are this year’s Program Co-Chairs, along with Gil Kliman, MD, the Program Director. Dr. Berdahl and Dr. Schallhorn shared what to expect at this year’s conference.
ASCRS Subspecialty Day will feature full-day programming in the areas of cornea, glaucoma, and refractive surgery. New this year, registrants of Subspecialty Day will also be able to attend the inaugural Digital Day program, taking place in conjunction with ASCRS Subspecialty Day and sponsored by the Digital Ophthalmic Society.
The ASCRS ASOA Party for a Purpose is back again this year. Attendees can enjoy a night of fun and philanthropy, with donations benefitting the ASCRS Foundation. The event will take place on Friday, May 5, from 8:00 p.m.–midnight at NOVA SD.