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cataract • anterior segment • kudos • enlightenment
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C A K E M A G A ZIN E ’ S D A ILY CO N GR E S S N E W S O N T H E A N T E R IO R S E G M E N T
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he 9th meeting of the World Glaucoma Association — World Glaucoma e-Congress (WGC 2021) — opened yesterday, with some 2,800 delegates from over 100 countries taking part virtually. opened yesterday, with some 2,800 delegates from over 100 countries taking part virtually.
driven patient outcomes through interactive sessions over four days of live presentations, with 70 scientific sessions and more, from June 30 to July 3, 2021.
“The World Glaucoma Association is an independent organization that unites all national and regional glaucoma associations, reaching over 12,000 eyecare providers in the world,” said WGA President Fabian Lerner in a welcome message on the congress website. WGC 2021 will offer educational exchanges, scientific news, and best practice updates.
The congress, which takes place every two years, is being hosted virtually by the Japan Glaucoma Society (JGS) this year. As such, participants can discover the wonders of Japan through the social and cultural activities available during the virtual meeting.
Covering topics from basic science and genetics of glaucoma, to the latest developments in the medical and surgical management of glaucoma, this is a not-to-be-missed event for glaucoma specialists, or any ophthalmologist with an interest in the disease. Delegates can access the latest updates in glaucoma care and discuss current, innovation-
Messages from Japan
Daiko Matsuyama, deputy head priest of the Taizo-in temple in Kyoto, Japan, shared a thought-provoking message during the opening ceremony of the congress. “Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are suffering from anxiety and seeking spiritual well-being,” said Matsuyama, adding that he has noticed that many visitors who visited the temple to undergo training enjoyed their meals more after having led a monastic life. Cont. on Page 3 >>