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VJCRGS.com issue highlights ESCRS video symposium

The program — entitled “Pumping Adrenaline!” — brings viewers myriad challenging cases, intraoperative complications, and complex problems following cataract surgery.

VJCRGS.com issue highlights ESCRS video symposium

The second issue of the 2022 Video Journal of Cataract, Refractive, & Glaucoma Surgery (VJCRGS) is online, featuring highlights of the ESCRS video symposium.

The program — entitled “Pumping Adrenaline!” — brings viewers myriad challenging cases, intraoperative complications, and complex problems following cataract surgery.

Each quarter, a new issue of the video journal is released. The journal provides complimentary access to virtually every cataract society in addition to educating residents, fellows, and private practitioners — allowing access to 38 years of archived years of content.

This year, the video journal celebrates its 38th year of providing quality of education to anterior segment surgeons around the world, according to its founder and editor Robert H. Osher, MD. Osher is Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, and Medical Director Emeritus, Cincinnati Eye Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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