2024 年 VL 北欧眼科大会

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Kai Kaarniranta, Einar Stefánsson
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VL北欧眼科大会(NOK)将于2024年8月5日至8日在芬兰库奥皮奥举行(www.nok2024.fi)。NOK 是丹麦、芬兰、冰岛、挪威和瑞典眼科协会的联合项目,由 NOK 委员会代表。NOK 概念最早由芬兰眼科医生 Gustaf A. Nordman 提出(Ehinger 和 Grzybowski,2011 年)。他是 1911 年芬兰眼科学会的首任主席(Kivelä,2012 年)。NOK 的正式名称是由瑞典眼科医生、诺贝尔奖获得者 Allvar Gullstrand 于 1899 年在乌得勒支举行的第九届国际眼科大会上发起的。第一届 NOK 会议由 Allvar Gullstrand 组织,并于一年后在斯德哥尔摩举行。Allvar Gullstrand 是唯一一位获得诺贝尔奖的眼科医生(Ehinger & Grzybowski, 2011)。第二次挪威科学理事会会议于1903年在哥本哈根举行,第三次会议计划于1906年在克里斯蒂安尼亚举行。在此期间,挪威成为自由国家,会议推迟到1907年举行(Ehinger & Grzybowski, 2011; Seregard, 2014)。目前,挪威克朗会议每两年举行一次,而不是最初的每三年举行一次。各种世界危机迫使挪威克朗会议推迟举行(Seregard, 2014)。最长的休会期(9 年)发生在第二次世界大战期间,而 COVID-19 大流行则将雷克雅未克的 NOK 从 2020 年推迟到了 2022 年。2024 年库奥皮奥 NOK 在 2023 年 Acta Ophthalmologica 100 周年纪念之后举行(Kaarniranta & Stefánsson, 2023)。Acta Ophthalmologica 由丹麦人 Konrad Kristian Karl (KKK) Lundsgaard 和北欧同事于 1923 年创立。自 2002 年以来,Acta Ophthalmologica 奖(KKK Lundsgaard 金奖)一直颁发给由 Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica 基金会董事会选出的北欧研究人员(Heijl,2002 年)。该奖项是对眼科研究领域世界级卓越成就的认可,并以挪威克朗为单位授予 Acta 荣誉讲座。KKK Lundsgaard 金奖曾授予以下科学家:2002 Niels Ehlers(丹麦)2004 Leila Laatikainen(芬兰)2006 Sven Erik G.2024 年的 Acta Ophthalmologica 奖将授予 Jesper Hjortdal 教授(丹麦),以表彰他在角膜研究方面取得的成就。KKK Lundsgaard 银奖将授予在过去两年 NOK 大会之间发表的最佳《眼科学报》出版物。此次,2022-2024 年跟踪期内的最佳论文奖将授予 Sirks MJ、van Dijk EHC、Rosenberg N、Hollak CEM、Aslanis S、Cheung CMG、Chowers I、Eandi CM、Freund KB、Holz FG、Kaiser PK、Lotery AJ、Ohno-Matsui K、Querques G、Subhi Y、Stefano K、Stefano K、Stefano K、Stefano K、Stefano K、Stefano K、Stefano K、荷兰、瑞典、新加坡、以色列、瑞士、美国、德国、英国、意大利、丹麦和法国的 Querques G、Subhi Y、Tadayoni R、Wykoff CC、Zur D、Diederen RMH、Boon CJF、Schlingemann RO(Sirks et al.,2022).作者讨论了全球维替泊芬短缺对临床的影响。NOK 2024 的科学计划包括 36 场会议(其中 2 场为主题演讲)、25 场专题讨论会、1 门课程、6 场由行业组织的午餐研讨会、《眼科学》杂志金银奖章捐赠仪式、海报和免费短篇论文。威尔默眼科研究所的珍妮弗-索恩教授(Jennifer Thorne)和纽约玻璃体、视网膜、黄斑顾问公司的里哈德-斯派德教授将发表主旨演讲,介绍当前视网膜疾病的最新情况。Acta Ophthalmologica 和欧洲视觉与眼科研究协会(EVER)于 2006 年签署了合作协议(Kaarniranta 和 Stefánsson 2021 年)。在库奥皮奥举行的 NOK EVER 联合会议将由 EVER 2024 年主席 Andrzej Grzubowski 和青光眼分会主席 Miriam Kolko 组织。会议将重点讨论人工智能(AI)。欧洲眼科学会(SOE)将安排两场会议,与年轻眼科医生讨论近视和眼科护理中的紧急情况。葡萄膜炎是青年眼科医生培训课程的主题。Avanzanite、博士伦、拜耳、罗氏、山登和 Thea 将在两天内分三场平行会议提供午餐研讨会。整个计划更新了当前的临床挑战,如交通医学、登记数据、眼部肿瘤学、青光眼、近视、遗传疾病、退行性和代谢问题、自身免疫性眼病、外科手术、神经眼科学、成像技术和人工智能、经济方面,最后展望未来疗法、
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The VL Nordic Congress of Ophthalmology 2024

The VL Nordic Congress of Ophthalmology (NOK) will be held on 5–8 August 2024, in Kuopio, Finland (www.nok2024.fi). The NOK is a joint program of the Danish, Finnish, Iceland's, Norwegian and Swedish Ophthalmology Societies, represented by the NOK Committee. The NOK concept was first proposed by the Finnish ophthalmologist Gustaf A. Nordman (Ehinger and Grzybowski 2011). He was the first President of the Finnish Ophthalmological Society in 1911 (Kivelä, 2012). Officially, NOK was initiated by Swedish ophthalmologist and Nobel laureate Allvar Gullstrand at the 9th International Ophthalmological Congress in Utrecht in 1899. The first NOK meeting was organized by Allvar Gullstrand and held 1 year later in Stockholm. Allvar Gullstrand is the only ophthalmologist who has won a Nobel Prize (Ehinger & Grzybowski, 2011). The second NOK meeting was held in Copenhagen in 1903, and the third meeting was planned in Kristiania in 1906. In the meantime, Norway became a free country, and the meeting was postponed until 1907 (Ehinger & Grzybowski, 2011; Seregard, 2014). Currently, the NOK is held biennially instead of the original 3-year interval. An assortment of world crisis has forced NOK postponements (Seregard, 2014). The longest rest period (9 years) took place during World War II, and the COVID-19 pandemic postponed NOK from 2020 to 2022 in Reykjavik.

The Acta Ophthalmologica Award 2024 will be given to Professor Jesper Hjortdal (Denmark) for his achievements in cornea research. The KKK Lundsgaard Silver Medal will be given for the best Acta Ophthalmologica publication during the last 2 years between NOK congresses. This time, the best publication prize during the 2022–2024 follow-up period goes to Sirks MJ, van Dijk EHC, Rosenberg N, Hollak CEM, Aslanis S, Cheung CMG, Chowers I, Eandi CM, Freund KB, Holz FG, Kaiser PK, Lotery AJ, Ohno-Matsui K, Querques G, Subhi Y, Tadayoni R, Wykoff CC, Zur D, Diederen RMH, Boon CJF, Schlingemann RO in Netherlands, Sweden, Singapore, Israel, Switzerland, United States, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Denmark and France (Sirks et al., 2022). The authors discussed the clinical impact of the worldwide shortage of verteporfin.

The scientific program of NOK 2024 consists of 36 sessions, of which 2 are keynotes, 25 symposia, 1 course, 6 industry-organized lunch symposiums, Acta Ophthalmologica Gold and Silver Medal donation ceremony, posters and free paper short talks. Keynote talks will be by Professors Jennifer Thorne from the Wilmer Eye Institute for uveitis and Prof. Rikhard Spaide at Vitreous, Retina, Macula Consultants of New York, who updates current retina diseases. Two symposia have been organized together with Baltic colleagues.

Acta Ophthalmologica and the European Association for Vision and Eye Research (EVER) signed a collaboration agreement in 2006 (Kaarniranta and Stefánsson 2021). In Kuopio NOK EVER joint session will be organized by the EVER president 2024, Andrzej Grzubowski, and Glaucoma section chairman Miriam Kolko. The session will focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI). The European Society of Ophthalmology (SOE) will arrange two sessions with young ophthalmologists on myopia and emergency situations in eye care. Uveitis is the topic of the young ophthalmologist's training course. Avanzanite, Bausch & Lomb, Bayer, Roche, Santen and Thea provide lunch symposiums in three parallel sessions over 2 days. The whole program updates current clinical challenges, such as traffic medicine, registry data, ocular oncology, glaucoma, myopia, genetic diseases, degenerative and metabolic problems, auto-immune eye diseases, surgery, neuro-ophthalmology, imaging technology and AI, economic aspects and finally looks future therapies.

We wish you a successful NOK2024 and hope for continued fruitful collaboration with You, NOK and EVER members and industry partners.

Looking forward to see you in Kuopio.

Sincerely,

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Acta Ophthalmologica
Acta Ophthalmologica 医学-眼科学
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期刊介绍: Acta Ophthalmologica is published on behalf of the Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica Foundation and is the official scientific publication of the following societies: The Danish Ophthalmological Society, The Finnish Ophthalmological Society, The Icelandic Ophthalmological Society, The Norwegian Ophthalmological Society and The Swedish Ophthalmological Society, and also the European Association for Vision and Eye Research (EVER). Acta Ophthalmologica publishes clinical and experimental original articles, reviews, editorials, educational photo essays (Diagnosis and Therapy in Ophthalmology), case reports and case series, letters to the editor and doctoral theses.
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