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8 | 2025 ASCRS MEETING GUIDE ASCRS PROGRAM EDUCATION CREDITS Examine office-based corneal disease management, to include the management of keratoconus, corneal collagen crosslinking, herpes eye disease, and infectious keratitis. Employ strategies for managing complex cornea cases in treating complex DALK, DMEK, and PKP challenges. Examine current research related to the etiology and treatment of severe ocular surface diseases. Discover treatment options for management of corneal infections and chronic corneal inflammatory disorders. Develop strategies to identify and efficiently manage patients with dry eye disease. 2025 ASCRS Glaucoma Day target audience This educational activity has been designed for 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 pharmacologic and laser therapies for the treatment of glaucoma. Evaluate best phacoemulsification treatment options and considerations for patients with complex, pre-existing, and advanced glaucoma. Discuss recent and emerging microinvasive glaucoma surgical (MIGS) options. Integrate pearls to improve glaucoma surgical outcomes. Implement strategies to manage glaucoma surgical outcomes. Give examples of how to include AI and/or virtual reality in glaucoma treatments. 2025 ASCRS Refractive Day target audience This educational activity has been designed for anterior segment surgeons and comprehensive ophthalmologists. educational objectives Determine how to obtain proper preop diagnostics for corneal refractive surgery and phakic IOL surgery. Distinguish between treatment options and select the appropriate treatment plan for corneal refractive and phakic IOL surgery for different patients. Recognize the historical development of the excimer laser and apply lessons learned to present and future corneal refractive technology. Utilize the history of cataract surgery and IOL development to build a fuller understanding of present patient evaluation and management needs. Discuss the personal and professional lessons learned by expert surgeons with decades of refractive surgery experience. Demonstrate real-time problem solving and case management skills in complex and complicated cases.