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EP. 1: EyeCon 2022: Nothing is better than in-person conferences

Co-chairs Peter J. McDonnell, MD, director of the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, and Oluwatosin U. Smith, MD, of Glaucoma Associates of Texas in Dallas break down the top reasons to attend this year's Ophthalmology Times® EyeCon 2022 in a series of video segments.

This December, Ophthalmology Times® EyeCon 2022 will gather the nation’s leading ophthalmologists to share new data and practical strategies that clinicians can apply to their patients. The conference will take place December 16 to 17 at the JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort in Florida.

Co-chairs Peter J. McDonnell, MD, director of the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, and Oluwatosin U. Smith, MD, of Glaucoma Associates of Texas in Dallas recently spoke with Ophthalmology Times®’ Group Editorial Director Sheryl Stevenson for the top reasons to attend this year's EyeCon 2022. Here is the first in a series of five segments.

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