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presented with the latest surgical
techniques, research data, and chal-
lenging case studies. Users are able
to filter the available content using
the course catalog, as well as claim
credits based on their educational
needs and store their completed
certificates for future access.
The content in CME 365 covers
a variety of areas, including cataract,
presbyopia correction, keratore-
fractive, cornea, glaucoma, retina,
pediatric, and non-clinical. Each
activity available is carefully reviewed
in order to ensure users are provided
with quality content delivered in fo-
cused, topic-based courses. Activities
are curated from a variety of ASCRS
offerings such as films, captured
sessions, and posters. Among the
range of currently available activities
are "Endothelial Keratoplasty Pro-
cedures (DMEK/DSEK): Overcoming
the Intraoperative Challenges" and
"An Update on Minimally Invasive
Glaucoma Surgery."
"ASCRS strives to provide mem-
bers with quality education that fits
their needs," said Deborah Berry,
ASCRS director of clinical education.
"Now, with CME 365, members can
access online education anywhere at
any time."
CME 365 is one of several
segments comprising the ASCRS
Center for Learning, which serves as
an online resource for high-quality
ASCRS-curated content. Through
webinars, surgical videos, podcasts,
Clinical Committee reports, and
more, the Center for Learning pro-
vides relevant and timely anterior
segment content that is available
24/7.
To review available activities
and learn more about ASCRS CME
365, visit purchase.ascrs.org. EW
Contact information
Monasterio: dmonasterio@ascrs.org
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