In 2019, ASCRS again conducted its Clinical
Survey, which identifies education gaps by
compiling data from respondents about their
experiences across specialties. The survey in-
cluded questions on cataract, refractive, cor-
nea, glaucoma, and retina surgery. Information
collected is used by ASCRS to guide educational
initiatives and activities. The 2019 survey had
1,204 total ASCRS member respondents, with
54.9% practicing in the U.S. and 45.1% practicing
elsewhere. Of the respondents, 73.3% were male
and 26.7% were female. The survey respondents
had a wide range of experience, from those cur-
rently in residency or fellowship (11.2%) to those
who have been in practice more than 30 years
(17.3%). The largest percentage of respondents
was those who have been in practice 21–30 years
(25.3%), and 64.1% of respondents have been in
practice for more than 10 years. Respondents
also varied in where they perform surgery, with the
largest percentage (32%) performing surgery in a
surgeon-owned ASC.
CLINICAL SURVEY 2019
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2019 ASCRS CLINICAL SURVEY
HOW MANY YEARS HAVE YOU BEEN IN PRACTICE?
WHERE IS YOUR PRIMARY SURGERY LOCATION?
(Select all that apply.)
WHERE PRACTICE
IS LOCATED
MALE VS. FEMALE
RESPONDENTS