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Video Submissions

Case Video Submission Opportunities

Seeking case videos in the areas of cataract, retina, glaucoma, and YES. Deadline: January 12

Complicated and Challenging Cases in Cataract Surgery Video Symposium

The Cataract Clinical Committee sponsors a symposium every year that focuses on complicated and challenging cases and in cataract surgery selection criteria, asking for video submissions of cases from attendees. Selection of case videos will emphasize clinical and educational merit. If your video is selected, you will have 5 minutes to describe the clinical aspects of the case. The Cataract Clinical Committee panel will discuss the case, the audience will vote, and the panel will award “The Golden Apple” to the best teaching case.

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Retina for the Anterior Segment Surgeon

The Retina Clinical Committee sponsors a symposium every year that focuses on retina for the anterior segment surgeon. An exciting part of this symposium are audience-submitted case videos. The Committee is accepting case videos for this symposium now. Submission parameters and the upload link are below.

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Reay of Hope Video Session at Glaucoma Day

The Glaucoma Clinical Committee sponsors a subspecialty day every year that focuses on glaucoma for the anterior segment surgeon. Our Reay of Hope Video Session is where we feature complicated case videos from our community. The Committee is accepting case videos for this symposium now. Submission parameters and the upload link are below.

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Good to Great Surgeon: Working Through Complications Video Symposium

The Young Eye Surgeon (YES) Clinical Committee hosts an interactive video symposium where presenters, including current residents and fellows, showcase difficult cases and complications that occur in the OR. A panel of surgeons then provides guidance for these complicated cases. Each of the cases will be followed by didactic video pearls concerning complex cases. The Committee is accepting case videos for this symposium now. Submission parameters and the upload link are below.

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Detailed Submission Information
Complicated and Challenging Cases in Cataract Surgery Video Symposium

Submission Parameters:

  1. Videos should be no longer than 5 minutes.
  2. Should involve unusual and challenge video cases involving any aspect of phaco, femtosecond cataract surgery, and IOLs from your practice.
  3. Videos should be MPEG or a Windows Media file (.wmv).
  4. Two (max) PowerPoint slides should be included: One containing title and financial interest disclosure and the second with a brief case history. If your video will not include narration, please note this in the PowerPoint slide.

Submissions close on Friday, January 12, 2024. Please contact Crista Parker at cparker@ascrs.org with any questions.

Retina for the Anterior Segment Surgeon

Submission Parameters:

  1. Videos should be less than 3 minutes in length.
  2. Videos should involve retina or vitreous (e.g., ruptured PC), have an interesting teaching point, drive discussion through multiple approaches to management, and/or require advice/guidance from faculty regarding management.
  3. MP4 or PPT files are preferred.

*Optional: You are welcome to record a voice over to explain the details of your case submission or upload a presentation file with written details of the case.

Submissions close on Friday, January 12, 2024. Please contact Crista Parker at cparker@ascrs.org with any questions.

Reay of Hope Video Session at Glaucoma Day

Submission Parameters:

  1. Videos should be less than 5 minutes in length.
  2. Videos should be about a complicated case you have encountered in the glaucoma space, have an interesting teaching point, drive discussion through multiple approaches to management, and/or require advice/guidance from faculty regarding management.
  3. MP4 or PPT files are preferred.

*A voice over for this video is not necessary – we will ask that you be present to talk through your case during the Glaucoma Day Session.

Submissions close on Friday, January 12, 2024. Please contact Kim Mangan at kmangan@ascrs.org with any questions.

Good to Great Surgeon: Working Through Complications Video Symposium

Submission Parameters:

  • Submissions should be no longer than 4 minutes.
  • Submissions should be an MP4 file.
  • A maximum of two PowerPoint slides should be included: one containing title and financial interest disclosure and the second with a brief case history.

Submissions close on Friday, January 12, 2024. Contact Sheela Patel (spatel@ascrs.org) with any questions regarding submissions.