Addressing implicit bias in ophthalmology
The ASCRS Annual Meeting hosted a symposium on “Redefining Our Vision for Future Generations: Implicit Bias in Ophthalmology.”
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The ASCRS Annual Meeting hosted a symposium on “Redefining Our Vision for Future Generations: Implicit Bias in Ophthalmology.”
Vance Thompson, MD, and John Berdahl, MD, moderated “The Winning Pitch Challenge” at the ASCRS Annual Meeting. The challenge gives ophthalmologist entrepreneurs the opportunity to share tomorrow’s innovative ophthalmic solutions with leading experts in the field.
Recaps of a few recent papers from the Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery
EyeWorld honors the lives of ophthalmologists who have died recently with recognition here.
Dr. Braga-Mele discussed the influence that ASCRS and EyeWorld have had on her career and previewed the articles in the Cataract section.
Two surgeons shared how they educate patients about the options available and the process they use to choose a lens.
Biometry is essential for IOL power calculations, but when might you need a new biometer? What is there to know about this technology, how it evolved, and where it is today? Three experts gave their thoughts on the topic.
The Light Adjustable Lens (LAL, RxSight) offers the unique opportunity to lock in the preferred vision after surgery. With recent updates, the technology can be an attractive option for a variety of refractive cataract patients. Several surgeons discussed how they use this IOL in their practice.
Dr. Thompson spoke about some of the advances in refractive surgery over the last 25 years and previewed the articles in the Refractive section.
The large number of patients worldwide with presbyopia creates a unique opportunity for eyecare providers to improve patients’ quality of life, according to George Waring IV, MD, FACS. He and Shamik Bafna, MD, discussed some of the surgical and pharmacological options.