ESCRS Survey on COVID-19 Practice Patterns of Ophthalmologists


Rudy Nuijts
Published: Monday, June 8, 2020
A Message From Professor Rudy MMA Nuijts, ESCRS President:
The ESCRS COVID-19 survey on the practice patterns of ophthalmologists conducted from April 5 to April 24, 2020 offers us some valuable insights into the issues that have been addressed by ophthalmologists since the outbreak of the pandemic. I would like to thank all of my colleagues who took the time to answer our survey during this very stressful time.
In the following pages, you can see the results of the survey, which will help the ESCRS and the wider ophthalmological community plan a way forward for our community as we do our best to return to the level of services we were able to provide to our patients before the outbreak of the pandemic. There will surely be successes and failures along the way, but I am confident that the courage we have shown in fighting this terrible virus will help us to create a new dawn for ophthalmology.
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