Ethics

Ethics

The WCRS uniquely distinguishes itself in purposefully avoiding bias and conflicts of interest in its relationships.

Bias and Conflict of Interests

The WCRS uniquely distinguishes itself in purposefully avoiding bias and conflicts of interest in its relationships with manufacturers, healthcare companies, professional societies & academies by avoiding financial dependence or control by these groups for its business operations or in its operational role in the Refractive Surgery space and Ophthalmology.

WCRS Code of Ethics

LATEST NEWS & BLOG

November 28, 2022

Is It Time for Refractive Surgery to Become Its Own Specialty?

With decades of history, some would argue refractive surgery deserves its own field. The concept proposed in this article may come across as radical, but, when you consider my reasoning, I think that you can find some sense in its proposition. This article is based on a talk I gave in June at the American-European […]

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October 28, 2022

Better safety awareness, industry-wide standards important for field of refractive surgery

Looking at accidents when they occur, analyzing and understanding them, and incorporating them into system designs are key for improving the refractive surgery field, according to a speaker here.

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