ESCRS - ESCRS releases new category on player ;
ESCRS - ESCRS releases new category on player ;

ESCRS releases new category on player

ESCRS has created a brand-new category on the Media Player

ESCRS releases new category on player
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Tuesday, March 27, 2018
ESCRS has created a brand-new category on the Media Player Selected advanced Instructional Courses from recent congresses will be published online, adding approximately 50 hours of brand-new, high-quality content. These are recommended for all ESCRS members as essential viewing. Courses on a wide range of topics such as ‘Management 
of Paediatric Cataract’, ‘SMILE’ and ‘Correcting Presbyopia using Corneal Inlay Technologies’ are already available online. http://player.escrs.org/category/advanced-instructional-courses
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