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practice patterns from a significant
percentage of the membership.
The ASCRS Clinical Committees
then review and interpret the re-
sults and make recommendations
for future educational program-
ming.
Many symposia at this year's
meeting incorporated data from
prior surveys to develop content.
The 2018 survey results were
also used as criteria for driving
more than 10 different ASCRS/
EyeWorld CME Education events
at this year's Annual Meeting.
Highlights of past survey results
can be found at supplements.
eyeworld.org.
The 2019 ASCRS Clinical
Survey will include a wide range
of contemporary topics, including
management of residual error
in presbyopia-correcting IOL
patients, assessment and manage-
ment of dry eye and meibomian
T
he 2019 ASCRS ASOA
Annual Meeting marks
the 7th annual ASCRS
Clinical Survey. The 2019
survey builds on the
success of prior surveys,
in which thousands of
ASCRS member ophthalmologists
participated.
ASCRS members can take
the survey onsite now during the
Annual Meeting.
While many surveys yield im-
portant data, the ASCRS Clinical
Survey is unique in that it assesses
key clinical opinions and practice
patterns of ASCRS members to
guide ASCRS' educational ac-
tivities. Participants will also be
entered into a raffle for various
prizes.
The survey asks ASCRS
members key questions relating to
current issues they regularly face.
The goal is to obtain opinions and
Education for your entire practice in one weekend.
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Ophthalmologists | Optometrists | Young Eye Surgeons | Practice Management Staff | Technicians and Nurses
Participate today in the 7th
annual ASCRS Clinical Survey
gland disease, how to mitigate or
eliminate post-cataract surgery
inflammation, management trends
of glaucoma in conjunction with
cataract surgery, and exposure of
advanced techniques and technol-
ogy to young physicians.
How to participate
ASCRS members can complete
this survey in 15 minutes. The
survey tool will permit members
to identify their preferred category
of questions (refractive, cataract,
etc.) and will include about 60
questions on various topics. Phy-
sicians can complete the survey in
two different ways.
1. Physicians can go to ascrs2019.
questionpro.com until May 31
to take the survey at their
convenience.
2. Physicians can take the ASCRS
Clinical Survey in the Sails
Pavilion today and tomorrow.
Representatives will hand partic-
ipants a tablet to complete the
survey. While taking the survey,
participants can sit comfortably,
charge up personal devices, and
enjoy a cup of coffee.
By completing the survey,
respondents will provide import-
ant data to help influence future
education. Respondents will also
be entered into a daily raffle to
win several prizes.
This fall, a supplement will
be published in EyeWorld with a
summary of the key findings from
the survey. In addition, future
presentations and publications will
be developed based on the survey
data and identified education
needs in the coming year.