Beliefs in ophthalmology

the need for bread and circuses

Authors

  • Torres Rodrigo M. Consejo Argentino de Oftalmología

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70313/2718.7446.v17.n03.341

Abstract

Which is reality?
We are living in a world with parallel realities orbiting in different networks around an artificial intelligence that seems to absorb everything. Science and clinical practice are also traveling, crossing complex borderlines. Geography seems to be of little relevance and we forget where the places are because we are used to letting ourselves be guided by cold, exact and comfortably mysterious programs. We have lost the reference of how far away may be another colleague and/or a patient unless we really have to make the effort to travel those kilometers driving on bumpy and dangerous roads or traveling on expensive flights, which in our Ibero-American countries are also infrequent and unpredictable since they are altered by many more causes than climatic conditions. It is worth asking ourselves if we have really considered what our
reality is, as physicians, as ophthalmologists. Do you know where you can read and publish your scientific reality? The answer is: in OCE journal.

References

Torres RM. Las ficciones visionarias de un miope como Borges y la necesidad de imaginar hipótesis y su metamorfosis en evidencias. Oftalmol Clin Exp 2024; 17: e153-e154.

Fernández J. Oftalmología basada en la evidencia: la nueva pirámide de la evidencia “6S”. Oftalmol Clin Exp 2024; 17: e157-e165.

Published

2024-09-30

How to Cite

[1]
Rodrigo M., T. 2024. Beliefs in ophthalmology: the need for bread and circuses. Oftalmología Clínica y Experimental. 17, 03 (Sep. 2024), e324-e329. DOI:https://doi.org/10.70313/2718.7446.v17.n03.341.

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Editorial