A New Way to Learn and Discuss Retinal Diseases
Interactive webinars covering hot topics and controversies in medical retina and imaging — moderated by renowned retina specialists with arguments for and against specific clinical questions.
The Retinal Online Live Debates are organized by Controversies in Ophthalmology, an mRetina platform that aims to provide high-quality education and stimulate discussion among ophthalmologists around the world.
Each webinar is moderated by renowned retina specialists and features speakers who present their arguments for or against a specific clinical question or statement. The debates cover hot topics such as anti-VEGF therapy, laser treatment, steroids, and PPV — with a final expert verdict on the rational approach to each controversy.
Explore the full library of retinal debates — each featuring two sides of a clinical controversy, guest speakers, and an expert verdict.
Should we use intravitreal VEGF blockade agents or steroids for diabetic macular edema? Two experts present their case, followed by an expert verdict on rational utilization.
Should we rely on intravitreal VEGF blockade agents or panretinal photocoagulation for proliferative diabetic retinopathy? Both sides make their case.
Should acute central serous chorioretinopathy be treated immediately or observed? Two perspectives are presented followed by an expert verdict.
In the era of vitrectomy, is there still a role for antibiotics? And if we lack facilities and experts, are antibiotics sufficient to treat this devastating disease?
The Retinal Online Live Debates are designed for professional education and discussion among ophthalmologists. Debate content represents expert opinions and is intended for educational purposes only. All clinical decisions must be made by qualified specialists based on individual patient assessment and established guidelines.
Visit the mRetina Meeting platform to watch past debates and register for upcoming live sessions.
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