DOG-AG 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 DRG

Members ot the Task Force Dr. Philip GassManaging Director of the DOGEmail Prof. Dr. Carsten FrammeDirectorEye Clinic MHH, HannoverEmail Prof. Dr. Aljoscha S. NeubauerUniversity Eye Clinic, MünchenEmail […]

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AG Young DOG

Goals The Young DOG working group focuses its activities on the promotion of young scientists in ophthalmology and the compatibility of clinical and scientific activities. About the Working Group 1st speakerPD Dr. med. Mehdi ShajariEye Clinic of the LMU Munichemail 2nd speakerPD Dr. med. Dr. rer. biol. hum. Bettina HohbergerUniversity Eye Hospital Erlangenemail Reporter in […]

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DOG-AG Traumatology

Goals The number of bulbar-opening injuries is steadily decreasing in Germany, so that injuries are rarely treated at many eye departments. As a substitute for training on patients in daily routine, systematic training in this field across subspecialties is becoming all the more important for specialists working in the background service. This need is reflected […]

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DOG-AG Epidemiology and Healthcare Research in Ophtholmology

Goals Almost everyone experiences an eye disease during his lifetime, and a significant increase was seen especially in old age. Therefore, an increase in ophthalmological patients is to be expected due to demographic change. So far, however, there is only limited data available on the frequency of eye diseases in Germany and on their care. […]

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DOG-AG Clinical Study Centers

Goals The conduct of clinical trials is essential for the testing and implementation of new therapies. There is – fortunately – an increase in the number of high-quality trials. At the same time, however, the requirements associated with studies have been increasing in recent years. Clinical study centres have already been established at numerous locations […]

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DOG-AG Information Technology

Goals Due to numerous different systems in electronic medical records and clinical workplace systems, concerted coordination of clinical and scientific requirements for such systems is desirable. Otherwise, there is a danger that administrative requirements could be given a higher priority than medical or scientific interests/needs. At the same time, in view of the large number […]

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DOG-AG Functional Testing

Goals Visual function diagnostics and ergonomics are among the very own topics of ophthalmology. The main goals of the working group are the scientific exchange of experience in the fields of visual function diagnostics and visual ergonomics, the rapid and beneficial implementation of scientific findings and the establishment of a national and international network for […]

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DOG-AG Ethics in Opthalmology

Goals The working group sees itself as a forum for the discussion of important current ethical questions, such as the use and distribution of resources in ophthalmology or the influence of investors on ophthalmological patient care. It advises the Board of Directors on relevant issues and prepares position papers. Members of the Working Group HeadProf. […]

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