Looking forward with EuroTimes
2017 promises to be a very exciting year for EuroTimes, official news magazine of the ESCRS.


Colin Kerr
Published: Wednesday, January 4, 2017

There are now more than 170 videos available on the ESCRS Video Player, submitted by key opinion leaders in ophthalmology from all over the world. In 2017, we will be adding more videos to our ever-expanding library.NEW FEATURES In 2016,EuroTimes won the Magazines Ireland award for the Business To Business Magazine of the Year (over 5,000 circulation) for the second year in a row. The judges said the magazine demonstrated commercial credibility and integrity coupled with great ambition and growth. This year we plan to build on this success with some exciting new features, both online, on our website at www.eurotimes.org and in our social media portfolio including Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. We wish all our readers, contributors and advertisers a happy and prosperous 2017 and look forward to hearing from you in the coming months. This is your magazine, so please contact me at colin@eurotimes.org if you have any ideas about how we can improve the magazine.
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