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63 EW SHOW DAILY 2018 ASCRS•ASOA Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. provide members the opportunity to see how they compare with their peers." How to participate in the survey ASCRS member ophthalmologists can take this 15-minute survey in the Exhibit Hall at the ASCRS Clini- cal Survey booth #1016, or they can go to ascrs2018.questionpro.com to complete the survey at their conve- nience. Those who take the survey through April 16 will be entered into daily drawings for prizes. EW Those participating in the survey at the meeting will be entered into drawings for several prizes T he 6th annual ASCRS Clin- ical Survey will be taking place at the ASCRS•ASOA Annual Meeting. The sur- vey is an opportunity for member ophthalmologists to weigh in on their practice patterns and opinions and impact the future of ASCRS educational programming. Data from the survey helps identify areas of educational need for future ASCRS meetings, we- binars, publications, and other offerings to provide ASCRS members with the most targeted and valuable content with the ultimate goal of improving patient care. Topics cov- ered by the survey include cataract surgery, astigmatism management, need and track trends and changes in specific opinions and behaviors. In the ASCRS Clinical Survey 2017 EyeWorld supplement, Rosa Braga-Mele, MD, chair of the ASCRS Education Committee, emphasized the importance of member partici- pation in this initiative. "Participation in these surveys ensures that education is formatted to the needs of our membership cou- pled with direction from experts in the field," Dr. Braga-Mele said. "The results of this survey help ASCRS to enhance membership learning and Help drive ASCRS education by taking the 6th annual ASCRS Clinical Survey MODERATOR SESSION DATE & TIME Richard Lewis, MD MIGS: The Evolving Surgical World of Glaucoma Saturday, April 14, 12:15–1:15 p.m. Vance Thompson, MD Laser Vision Correction Advances in 2018 Saturday, April 14, 2:00–3:00 p.m. Robert Weinstock, MD Femtosecond Laser and Other Automated Capsulotomy Technologies Sunday, April 15, 9:30–10:30 a.m. Robert Osher, MD Exciting New Devices That Will Help You Sunday, April 15, 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Gerald Meltzer, MD Tomorrow's EHR Whither Thou Goest Sunday, April 15, 12:15–1:15 p.m. Mitchell Weikert, MD Technology in the OR: Surgical Guidance, Intraoperative Aberrometry, and Other Imaging Modalities Sunday, April 15, 1:30–2:30 p.m. Richard Tipperman, MD Phacoemulsification Systems for Cataract Surgery Part I Monday, April 16, 9:30–10:30 a.m. Elizabeth Yeu, MD Ocular Surface Disease Management in 2018 and Beyond Part I Monday, April 16, 10:40–11:40 a.m. John Vukich, MD Presbyopia Correction 2018: Where Do We Currently Stand? Part I Monday, April 16, 11:50 a.m.–12:50 p.m. Richard Tipperman, MD Phacoemulsification Systems for Cataract Surgery Part II Monday, April 16, 1:00–2:00 p.m. John Vukich, MD Presbyopia Correction 2018: Where Do We Currently Stand? Part II Monday, April 16, 2:15–3:15 p.m. Elizabeth Yeu, MD Ocular Surface Disease Management in 2018 and Beyond Part II Monday, April 16, 3:30–4:30 p.m. presbyopia correction, laser-assist- ed cataract surgery, ocular surface, inflammation and infection, corneal refractive surgery, glaucoma, retina, and young physicians. Last year more than 1,100 members took the survey, generating more than 300 unique data ele- ments. After the results are analyzed by ASCRS Clinical Committees, key findings from the ASCRS Clinical Survey will be published in an EyeWorld supplement this fall. The results from the ASCRS Clinical Survey identify areas of educational