Category Archives: For Ophthalmologists

CJO: June 2023 Issue Highlights
Jul 21st, 2023

CJO: June 2023 Issue Highlights The June 2023 CJO is now available online. Here are some of the highlights:  Resident Perspectives + visual abstract: Our talented team of residents have summarized 5 articles with a focus on what’s most relevant to ophthalmology learners here in Canada and around the globe, including the article featured in […]

mEYEstro Automated Standard Outcomes Software 
Jul 20th, 2023

mEYEstro is a user-friendly software that automatically generates standardized graphs for refractive surgery outcomes – as prescribed by JRS, JCRS, and Cornea Journals. The software produces the following 11 standard graphs; Efficacy: 1. Cumulative uncorrected (UDVA) and corrected visual acuity (CDVA), 2. Difference between UDVA and CDVA, Safety: 3. Change in line of CDVA, Accuracy: […]

Issue II – 2023 Video Journal of Cataract, Refractive, & Glaucoma Surgery
Jul 10th, 2023

The second issue of the 2023 Video Journal of Cataract, Refractive, & Glaucoma Surgery is out! This 90 minute issue is entitled: A Smorgasbord of Delicious Cases and represents 27 of the video highlights of the ESCRS meeting in Milan. The VJCRGS is completing its 39th year of providing the highest quality of education to […]

54th Sally Letson Symposium – Cornea, Cataract and Refractive Surgery: Sculpting The Path Forward
Jun 7th, 2023

Registration for the 2023 Sally Letson Symposium Now Open!  Join us for the 54th Sally Letson Symposium chaired by Dr. Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and Dr. Saama Sabeti (Co-chair), University of Ottawa Eye Institute This year’s topic is “Cornea, Cataract, and Refractive Surgery: Sculpting The Path Forward”. Join us on […]

Blind Spot – The Eye Doctor’s Podcast
May 29th, 2023

Blind Spot – The Eye Doctor’s Podcast is a podcast directed towards all eye care professionals, including ophthalmologists, optometrists, fellows and residents.  The goal of the show is to challenge eye care specialists to examine their own blind spots in the clinical and surgical management of eye disease.  Each episode features a different guest expert and focuses on a particular […]

Canadian Eye Care Today Volume 2, Issue 2
May 18th, 2023

The latest issue of Canadian Eye Care Today is now available. This publication features clinical perspectives and practical information on topics in eye care relevant to today’s clinician. Its peer-reviewed articles focus on the treatment and management of eye disease from a Canadian perspective. To read the issue now, click here. OR Click on the front cover of […]

Webinar: What is this? Surprises in Ophthalmic Pathology is now available
May 12th, 2023

Description: This accredited webinar features six case presentations from expert speakers: Dr. James Farmer, Ophthalmologist and Anatomical Pathologist, and Dr. Hamidreza Faragi, Anatomical Pathologist who will discuss interesting and unusual cases in Ocular Pathology. You will have the opportunity to learn about the presentation, diagnosis, and management of these cases. Learning Objectives: Download the video […]

Shining a light on challenging glaucoma cases – from diagnosis to surgery
Apr 27th, 2023

Canadian Ophthalmological Society, in co-development with Bausch + Lomb “Shining a light on challenging glaucoma cases – from diagnosis to surgery” Webinar recordings are now available. March 30th, 2023 RecordingPresenters:Dr. Cindy M.L. Hutnik MD, PhD, FRCSCProfessor and Chair,Department of OphthalmologySchulich School of Medicine & Dentistry,Western UniversityOphthalmologist-in-Chief, Ivey Eye InstituteLondon, OntarioDr. Marcelo Nicolela MD, FRCSCProfessor and […]

CJO: April 2023 Issue Highlights
Apr 24th, 2023

The April 2023 CJO is now available online. Here are some of the highlights:  2022 Reviewer Acknowledgement: CJO sincerely thanks all of the reviewers who volunteered their valuable time and expertise to the peer review process throughout 2022. Peer review is the cornerstone of scholarly medical publishing, and the CJO would not be where it […]