Objective:
To explore the motivations behind attendance at continuing education meetings in eyecare, particularly the Global Specialty Lens Symposium (GSLS).
Key Findings:
- Over 35% of GSLS attendees did not require a CE certificate, indicating a strong desire for learning.
- Professional organizations and sponsors are crucial for the success of educational meetings.
Interpretation:
The GSLS serves as a significant platform for knowledge sharing in contact lenses, attracting attendees motivated by content quality rather than just CE credits.
Limitations:
- The article does not provide data on attendance trends for other CE meetings for comparison.
- Lack of insight into why some sponsors and organizations choose not to participate.
Conclusion:
The GSLS is more than a specialty lens meeting; it aims to unify various stakeholders in the contact lens field for broader educational impact.
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