Meet the experts at 25th ESCRS Winter Meeting Virtual 2021

In these open discussions, key ESCRS opinion leaders will talk about the latest issues in anterior segment surgery

Meet the experts at 25th ESCRS Winter Meeting Virtual 2021
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Monday, February 15, 2021
One of the highlights of the 25th ESCRS Winter Meeting Virtual 2021 will be the Meet The Experts discussions, which delegates can access from the main lobby in the ESCRS Virtual Platform. "We have learned from our October meeting, listening to feedback and hearing from you, what worked well. In that spirit, we have included generous time for discussion and time has been allotted to take questions from the attendees, once again placing you at the centre of the meeting," said ESCRS President Prof.dr. Rudy MMA Nuijts. In these open discussions, key ESCRS opinion leaders will talk about the latest issues in anterior segment surgery. Delegates are invited to listen in and ask questions to our experts on a wide range of hot topics including Decision Making in Refractive Surgery, Complicated Cases, Astigmatism, Simultaneous Bilateral Cataract Surgery and EDOF IOLs. "We know that this is a difficult time for many of you and we are determined to make this meeting as accessible as possible to everyone. As such, registration to members has been reduced to just €75. The fee for non-members is €100 and trainees will only pay €35. I recommend you go to www.escrs.org now to complete your registration," said Prof Nuijts.
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