World Glaucoma Association

World Glaucoma Association

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The WGA is an independent, impartial, ethical, global organization for glaucoma science and care. WHAT CAN THE WGA DO FOR YOU?

Membership of the World Glaucoma Association is free if you’re a member of one of our affiliated glaucoma societies! Belong to a global community: connect with other health care professionals specialized in glaucoma. Access top-notch resources: receive free online access to our publications: the International Glaucoma Review (IGR) and the Journal of Glaucoma (JOG) and read the latest news of the W

05/06/2026

WGA Educational Resources: Supporting You, All Year Round πŸ“š

Education remains at the heart of everything the World Glaucoma Association delivers. Beyond the Congress, WGA is committed to providing high-quality, expert-led resources that support ophthalmologists and eye care professionals at every stage of their careers.

πŸŽ“ Online Courses
πŸ”¬ Surgical Grand Rounds
πŸŽ₯ Video Library
πŸ“– Journal of Glaucoma
πŸ“˜ International Glaucoma Review

All designed to enhance clinical knowledge, support decision-making, and improve patient care. Developed by leading specialists, these resources reflect the evolving landscape of glaucoma diagnosis, management, and surgery - helping you stay informed, prepared, and connected.

Explore more: wga.one

01/06/2026

Happening today at EGS 2026... 🎀

Join the World Glaucoma Association this afternoon for an important symposium exploring the future of glaucoma surgical training.

πŸ—“ Monday, June 1
⏰ 15:30–16:45
🌍 EGS - Brussels, Belgium

Led by Fotis Topouzis, Kaweh Mansouri, and Tanuj Dada, the session titled "Is training in glaucoma surgery in good shape?" will bring together international experts to discuss fellowship training, surgical trends, trabeculectomy, and the evolving needs of glaucoma care worldwide.

Topics include:
β€’ What is the surgical training provided in our days in Glaucoma Fellowship programs? - Kuldev Singh
β€’ What are the requirements in glaucoma surgery training? - Vital Costa
β€’ What drives the declining number of trabs? - Ingeborg Stalmans
β€’ What is the value of trab to the patient and to the socioeconomic burden of the disease? - Tin Aung
β€’ Do reimbursement policies and scientific meetings agendas reflect the value of trab - Norbert Pfeiffer

We look forward to welcoming colleagues from across the global glaucoma community.

31/05/2026

Hot off the press! πŸ“˜

The latest publication in the WGA Consensus Series is now available:
'Consensus Series 12 - Angle Closure and Angle Closure Glaucoma'

Developed through global expert collaboration and findings presented at the 2025 World Glaucoma Congress in Hawaii, this new edition explores the latest advances in diagnosis, imaging, risk stratification, and treatment approaches in angle closure and angle-closure glaucoma.

πŸ›’ Purchase online now - wga.one/consensus/consensus-12
πŸ’» Save 20% with discount code: EYE25
πŸ“ Limited hard copies also available at EGS 2026

30/05/2026

Meet the WGA at EGS 2026 πŸ‘‹

The World Glaucoma Association is proud to be part of the European Glaucoma Society Congress 2026, taking place from May 30 – June 2, in Brussels, Belgium.

As the European glaucoma community comes together once again, WGA looks forward to connecting with clinicians, researchers, partners, and colleagues from around the region (and beyond!) for several days of scientific exchange and collaboration.

πŸ“ Visit us at Booth #72
πŸ“š Discover WGA educational resources and global initiatives
πŸ“˜ Purchase the new WGA Consensus Series 12 at a special rate

We look forward to seeing you at EGS 2026!

29/05/2026

In case you missed it...

Catch up on the January edition of the WGA Journal of Glaucoma Paper of the Month. This spotlight features Dr. Jin-Soo Kim, exploring: β€œMyopic Shift Induced by Omidenepag Isopropyl 0.002% in Patients with Primary Open Angle Glaucoma.”

This study highlights important considerations around treatment response and refractive changes offering valuable insights for clinical practice.

If you haven’t seen it yet, now’s the time: https://tinyurl.com/yc6d856f

28/05/2026

As part of the World Glaucoma Congress (WGC) 2027 in Kyoto, Japan, the Program Planning Committee (PPC) brings together leading experts from around the world to shape the scientific program of WGA’s flagship global event.

Supporting the Co-Chairs is an exceptional group of Vice Chairs, each leading key areas of the congress:

πŸ”Ή Dr. Ana Maria Vasquez (Ecuador)
πŸ”Ή Dr. Hari Jayaram (UK)
πŸ”Ή Dr. Hitomi Saito (Japan)
πŸ”Ή Dr. Steven Mansberger (USA)
πŸ”Ή Dr. Ziad Khoueir (Lebanon)

Together with WGA leadership, the PPC is already working to design a dynamic and forward-thinking program - building on the success of previous congresses while introducing new ideas, fresh formats, and innovative session design. Expect exciting developments and a few surprises as we bring a new energy to WGC-2027.

04/05/2026

Our Global Society 🀝

The World Glaucoma Association (WGA) is the largest international network dedicated exclusively to advancing glaucoma care and research worldwide. By uniting national and regional glaucoma societies under one global umbrella, WGA creates a powerful platform for collaboration, innovation and shared expertise.

With a shared commitment to preventing vision loss and improving quality of life for patients everywhere, WGA continues to champion global partnerships that make a meaningful impact in communities around the world.

Explore opportunities to learn and connect: https://tinyurl.com/mvsmsfb3

02/05/2026

WGA Paper of the Month πŸ“š

Each month, the WGA Associate Advisory Board highlights key research from the Journal of Glaucoma - helping bring the latest insights into everyday clinical practice.

Our most recent spotlight explores important considerations around postoperative intraocular pressure spikes following micropulse transscleral laser therapy.

A valuable topic for clinicians navigating treatment decisions and patient outcomes in glaucoma care. Learn more: https://tinyurl.com/2sawezrr

Photos from World Glaucoma Association's post 14/02/2026

Meet the 2026 AAB Mentees! πŸŽ‰

We’re thrilled to introduce the three early-career glaucoma specialists selected for the WGA Associate Advisory Board Research Mentorship Program:

πŸ”Ή Prasanna Venkatesh Ramesh
πŸ”Ή Pedro Henrique Oliveira Ribeiro
πŸ”Ή Chinsisi Nyirenda

These outstanding individuals were selected from a global pool of applicants and will embark on a 12-month journey of research, mentorship, and professional growth. The program officially begins in January 2026, with all three mentees working toward the opportunity to present their work on the World Glaucoma Congress stage.

Join us in celebrating these rising leaders in glaucoma research! πŸ‘

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