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SPRING 2026

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

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SPRING 2026 | EYEWORLD | 27 Contact Name: email life of virtually all glaucoma patients. I have told residents and fellows over the years, if you want to improve the quality of life of your glau- coma patients, master phacoemulsification and its nuances. Individuals with glaucoma present many challenges during cataract surgery such as exfoliation, crowded anterior chamber, small pupils, etc. As well, many of the advances in glaucoma surgery in recent years have been synergistic with cataract surgery. ASCRS helped me learn advanced anterior segment skills that have paid dividends for me and my glaucoma patients. I continue to learn at the Annual Meet- ing, even now 35 years post-fellowship. I look forward to seeing everyone in Wash- ington, D.C. The run from the Capitol Building to the Lincoln Memorial is one I look forward to every time I am there. See you in April! EyeWorld: Are there any sessions or formats (e.g., symposia, debates, wet labs, case-based learning) that you think attendees will find especially valuable? Dr. Samuelson: Again, don't miss the Main Stage content this year. Beyond that, look for the symposia offered by the various ASCRS Clin- ical Committees in the areas that interest you the most. Whether that be cataract surgery, new technology IOLs, MIGS, corneal surgery, refrac- tive surgery, or anterior segment reconstruction, it's all there. EyeWorld: How has attending the ASCRS Annu- al Meeting consistently helped you professional- ly and personally? Dr. Samuelson: Early in my career, I recognized that cataract surgery was a pivotal event in the Meet

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