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  • ISRS Member Lunch Covers Latest Findings on SMILE


    Members of the International Society of Refractive Surgery (ISRS) were treated to a special lunchtime program on the latest findings on SMILE during Refractive Surgery Subspecialty Day 2019. 

    The program, led by ISRS President John S.M. Chang, MD, included the following talks:

    "Topography or Wavefront-guided LASIK vs SMILE for Myopia," Dan Z. Reinstein, MD

    "SMILE Enhancement with Lasik, Circle vs PRK," Edward E. Manche, MD

    "Complications and Their Management," Ying Li, MD, PhD and Yang Jiang, MD

    "Improvements to SMILE Afforded by Second US FDA Approval Study: Astigmatism and Energy Settings," D. Rex Hamilton, MD

    To see more programming like this, join ISRS and apply to become a member

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    About ISRS

    The International Society of Refractive Surgery (ISRS), a partner of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, is the leading worldwide organization for refractive and cataract surgeons. ISRS keeps you up-to-date on the latest clinical and research developments in refractive, cornea, cataract and lens-based surgery.

    Members are connected to the world’s leading refractive and cataract surgeons from over 90 countries through its innovative educational programs, clinical journal, monthly newsletter and meetings around the world.