Eyeworld

JUL 2023

EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.

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24 | EYEWORLD | JULY 2023 ASCRS NEWS by Ellen Stodola Editorial Co-Director Contact Al-Mohtaseb: zaina1225@gmail.com Chang: dchang@empireeyeandlaser.com Khandelwal: Sumitra.Khandelwal@bcm.edu Koch: dkoch@bcm.edu About the physicians Zaina Al-Mohtaseb MD Director of Research Whitsett Vision Group Clinical Associate Professor Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas Daniel Chang, MD Cataract and Refractive Surgeon Empire Eye and Laser Center Bakersfield, California Sumitra Khandelwal, MD Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Cullen Eye Institute Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas Douglas Koch, MD Department of Ophthalmology Cullen Eye Institute Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas forward to hearing about strategies for selec- tion and management of presbyopia-correcting IOLs. "I'm also excited by the new femtosecond lasers for flap creation and lenticle extraction, as I think that we are the verge of a major shift in this area," he said. "The treatment of ocular surface disease continues to evolve, so I'm in- terested in new insights in this area." He added that there are always plenty of amazing videos and interesting cases shared. "We've also incorporated cross-disciplinary content to improve management skills in cases with multiple concurrent issues spanning cataracts, ocular surface, glaucoma, and even retina," Dr. Chang said. Dr. Khandelwal is excited to return this year, noting that attendees commented last year about how much knowledge they gained while onsite. "Attendees have given us so much positive feedback about how helpful this meeting is, about how many questions and dilemmas we address for them," Dr. Koch said. ASCRS Summer Meeting to give attendees 'A Taste of ASCRS' T he ASCRS Summer Meeting is back again this year for "A Taste of ASCRS" in Nashville, Tennessee, from August 11–13. Experienced surgeons and those new to practice can all benefit from the program and skills transfer lab offer- ings. Program chairs for the meeting are Daniel Chang, MD, Sumitra Khandelwal, MD, Douglas Koch, MD, and Zaina Al-Mohtaseb, MD, YES Clinical Committee Chair. "This meeting is packed with pearls for anterior segment surgeons," Dr. Khandelwal said. "We are excited to broaden skills transfer sessions for trainees and surgeons in practice. We are also excited to expand on small group breakout sessions on topics exciting to our audience like complex cataract, premiums lens surgery, and ocular surface disease." "We've incorporated the feedback from last year to improve the program, so trainees and surgeons will hopefully find the meeting to be even more interesting, applicable, and inspir- ing," Dr. Chang said. "We have an amazing faculty, and they are available to answer questions, discuss cases, etc., on a one-on-one basis. Small meetings are so special in this regard," Dr. Koch said. Dr. Khandelwal agreed that the smaller group format offers the opportunity to engage with speakers and ask questions, while still providing exciting content. "We've created even more opportunities for attendees to have direct interaction with faculty. We want to teach, share, and learn together," Dr. Chang said. "The ASCRS Summer Meeting is a great learning and networking opportunity for resi- dents, fellows, and young surgeons transitioning into practice," Dr. Al-Mohtaseb said. "It offers valuable education during the main program sessions, and it also provides the opportunity for one-on-one interactions with many experts and industry professionals throughout the meeting. Skills lab training sessions also offer the oppor- tunity for hands-on learning to practice tech- niques or learn new skills. The meeting is the perfect way to get a taste of ASCRS and is not to be missed." Dr. Koch is excited for many topics to be covered at the meeting. He's particularly looking "Attendees have given us so much positive feedback about how helpful this meeting is, about how many questions and dilemmas we address for them." —Douglas Koch, MD

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