3,183 participants and a total of 5,000 visitors came to the Estrel in Berlin from 10 to 13 October – more than ever before. The scientific program featured three keynote lectures, ten DOG updates, four International Expert Talks, 59 symposia, 50 courses and workshops, 26 free lecture sessions, 35 poster sessions, and 75 working sessions.
>Abstracts Volume 2024
All abstracts accepted for the free oral and poster sessions have been published as an online supplement in ‘Die Ophthalmologie’.
>DOG in Concert – Charity Concert in Aid of Stiftung Auge
This year, the DOG chamber orchestra will be performing at the Musikinstrumenten-Museum Berlin for the first time. You can look forward to the DOG in Concert in this special location.
>Call for Excellence
Supporting and promoting ophthalmological research is a high priority for the DOG. That is why the DOG offers funding and awards for promising research projects and excellent contributions to ophthalmology.
>Aurel-von-Szily Lecture 2024: Ocular Behcet Disease: Quo vadis?
This year’s Aurel von Szily Medal will be awarded to Professor Ilknur Tugal-Tutkun at the Symposium Everything in flux? Emerging concepts on retinal vasculitis.
>DOG – the German Society of Ophthalmology
The DOG is the medical scientific association of ophthalmology in Germany.
It unites more than 8.000 ophthalmologists in hospitals, medical and research units.
ERDF
The DOG 2023 congress was funded as part of the Union’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic.