10/27/2016 | Mark Hillen
Strength lies in combining our differences, not by hanging on to our similarities.
10/06/2016 | Marco Zarbin, Roisin McGuigan
Clinical trial data can be dense - how do you apply it to your own practice? Marco Zarbin offers some practical tips.
10/03/2016 | Ruth Steer
We Sit Down With Harry Quigley, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University.
10/03/2016 | Kimberly Drenser
We're ready for gene therapy, but accessibility of gene testing needs to be improved.
10/03/2016 | Roisin McGuigan
Are ophthalmologists happy? John Banja offers his insights on job satisfaction.
10/03/2016 | Donny Suh
Wrong eye surgery: how common is it, and can more be done to prevent it?
10/03/2016 | Mark Hillen
Maarten Beelen explains robotic software, operating systems and reaping the benefits of big data.
Marc de Smet on the Preceyes project, and creating a robot able to assist with vitreoretinal surgery.
Robert MacLaren discusses performing the first robotic-assisted surgery in a human eye.
The future of eye surgery is robots and augmented reality. Will future ophthalmologists be more Iron Man than steady hands?
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