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2022 ASCRS Annual Meeting Final Program | 9 ASCRS PROGRAM EDUCATION CREDITS ASCRS Cornea Day Target Audience Practicing ophthalmologists who care for patients with corneal-related conditions Educational Objectives • Discuss the management of keratoconus and corneal ectasia, to include updates in corneal collagen cross-linking • Improve diagnostic skills, discuss treatment options, and integrate updated protocols related to ocular infections • Compare and contrast lamellar and endothelial keratoplasty techniques, and implement surgical technique modifications as necessary to improve outcomes • Explain current research related to the etiology and treatment of ocular surface diseases • Describe current issues affecting global eye health and eye banking, to include the impact of COVID-19 • Implement strategies to identify and efficiently manage patients with ocular surface disease/dry eye disease • Analyze the indications and surgical techniques for newer forms of lamellar keratoplasty ASCRS Glaucoma Day Target Audience Practicing ophthalmologists who care for patients with glaucoma-related conditions Educational Objectives • Effectively evaluate current and new diagnostic testing modalities to assist in the early diagnosis of the glaucoma patient and glaucoma suspect, as well as disease progression • Make treatment decisions using evidence-based recommendations regarding the use of medical and laser therapies for the treatment of glaucoma • Evaluate best phacoemulsification treatment options and considerations for patients with complex, pre-existing, and advanced glaucoma • Compare recent and emerging microinvasive glaucoma surgical (MIGS) options • Integrate pearls to improve glaucoma surgical outcomes • Implement strategies to manage glaucoma surgical challenges ASCRS Refractive Day Target Audience This educational activity has been designed for anterior segment surgeons and comprehensive ophthalmologists. Educational Objectives • Describe how to measure image quality and its impact on patient satisfaction with vision • Explore preoperative assessment tools and findings that affect image quality • Analyze screening and preoperative data to develop a treatment plan to meet patient expectations and to maximize image quality while considering the future refractive journey of the patient • Assess postoperative outcomes to determine quality of vision, how that impacts visual function and patient satisfaction • Formulate treatment plans to improve reduced image quality postoperatively