Annual ESCRS clinical trends survey underway

Annual ESCRS clinical trends survey underway

The eighth annual ESCRS Clinical Trends Survey (at right) launched during the ESCRS iNovation Symposium on Friday. This survey builds upon the success of prior surveys, which have included more than 10,000 participants to date.

The survey asks ESCRS delegates key questions on current issues they regularly face in their practice. The goal is to obtain opinions from a significant percentage of delegates and for ESCRS leadership to review the results. Building on last year’s survey, the 2022 survey adds questions in evolving clinical and technology areas such as uveitis and myopia management.

Data from prior surveys helped develop content for many of the symposia at this year’s ESCRS Clinical Forum IME programmes. Information from the 2022 survey will be used to continue to drive these efforts and discover new areas of education.

The 2022 ESCRS Clinical Trends Survey includes a wide range of contemporary topics, including presbyopia correction, astigmatism management, ocular surface disease, cataract extraction, glaucoma, and corneal refractive.

The survey can be completed in person at the ESCRS Congress in Milan at the Survey Lounge located in Hall 4 on September 16th – 18th. Seating and free refreshments will be provided to survey takers.

If you are not able to complete this survey during the Congress in Milan, we encourage you to take this 15-minute survey by going to https://tfgedu.questionpro.com/ESCRS2022.

Please complete the survey as soon as possible, as the closing date will be Saturday, October 15th, 2022.

By completing the survey—and filling in your email address— respondents will be entered into a raffle to win a free delegate registration for the ESCRS 2023 Congress in Vienna. Additionally, every participant will receive an emailed summary of the data shortly after it’s compiled. Finally, and most importantly, by completing the survey, you will be providing important data to help drive future education programming. If desired, respondents can choose to remain anonymous and still complete the survey, providing ESCRS with important feedback.

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