ESCRS Clinical Survey 2016 Results

ESCRS  Clinical Survey 2016 Results
The 2016 ESCRS Survey was performed at the XXXIV Congress of the ESCRS in Copenhagen, Denmark. Delegates also had the option to take the survey via an electronic version at and following the ESCRS Congress. More than 1,879 delegates responded to this survey, which included 202 questions. Survey questions were developed and reviewed with the ESCRS leadership team, and substantiated by a data scientist. ESCRS delegates were surveyed on 11 different clinical areas including: general cataract surgery, laser assisted cataract surgery, astigmatism management, presbyopia correction, ocular surface diseases, corneal refractive surgery, and others. The ESCRS leadership will regularly review the results of these annual surveys and this feedback will help us to better identify education needs of the delegates. This data will also help expand the quantity and quality of education opportunities at the Annual Congress of the ESCRS, the ESCRS Winter Meeting, and multiple other education channels like EuroTimes articles and online forums. Download Supplement - click here
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