DOG-AK University eye network

This Task Force meets once a year at the DOG Congress. The opportunity to participate in the meetings is open to all representatives of university eye clinics. Members of the Task Force HeadsProf. Claus CursiefenUniversity Eye Clinic, KölnEmail Prof. Frank G. HolzUniversity Eye Clinic, BonnEmail Prof. Thomas KohnenUniversity Eye Clinic, Frankfurt/MainEmail Further Members:Prof. Dr. Maged […]

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DOG-AK Hospital staffing requirements

Following staffing levels in nursing services, the focus is now on equipping eye clinics with medical staff. This Task Force on staffing requirements in hospitals was set up in 2020 by DOG’s Board of Directors. The aim of the Task Force is to collect the experience gained from staffing levels in inpatient care in ophthalmology […]

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DOG-AK Teaching

Goals Medical studies in Germany are currently in a state of flux; the aim is to achieve a more practice- and competence-oriented structure.The upcoming changes also affect ophthalmology, which is why continuous support of this process by representatives of the field is needed. The DOG would like to optimally address interested students and potential junior […]

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DOG-AG Research

Goals Germany is an important research location in global science. This applies not least to ophthalmology. The DOG pursues the goal of defending and further expanding the high standard achieved in these times of increasingly scarce resources. To this end, it has established the Task Force AK DOG-Research. Members of the Task Force HeadProf. Dr. […]

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