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IC-122 Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery for the Comprehensive Ophthalmologist: Exploring Various Microstents and Devices- Part A
This video-based course will demonstrate step-by-step techniques using MIGS as a stand-alone procedure and in combination with phaco.
IC-212 Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery for the Comprehensive Ophthalmologist: Exploring Various Microstents and Devices- Part B
This video-based course will demonstrate step-by-step techniques using MIGS as a stand-alone procedure and in combination with phaco.
IC-127 Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery: Management of Intra- and Postoperative Complications
This course delves into MIGS procedures, focusing on managing intra/postoperative complications.
Award-Winning Glaucoma Films
View innovative glaucoma films from the 43rd Annual Film Festival hosted at the 2025 ASCRS Annual Meeting
Earn CME Credit
ASCRS Live! MIGS Webinar
ASCRS Live! is a regional dinner series coming to cities in 2025. This online activity, open to all ASCRS members, is a supplementary additional resource to the live program and provides a comprehensive overview of MIGS options, surgical technique, and reimbursement issues.
Credits: By completing this activity you will earn 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
Duration: 60 minutes
Activity Expiration Date: March 31, 2026

2025 ASCRS Glaucoma Day On Demand
ASCRS Glaucoma Day features a keynote lecture on future trends in glaucoma care, the “Reay of Hope” Video Case Presentations, and more.
Enjoy a taste of the 2025 ASCRS Glaucoma Day program to the right, "Drug Delivery and the Quest for Control" presented by Douglas J. Rhee, MD, ABO.
Use the link below to access the full 2025 Glaucoma Day On Demand. (2025 Subspecialty Day physician registrants only).
Glaucoma Paper Sessions
Learn about the latest glaucoma techniques, technology, and research within the 2025 glaucoma paper sessions.
(2025 ASCRS Annual Meeting physician registration category required.)