Category Archives: Journal canadien d’ophtalmologie

Revue officielle de la Société canadienne d’ophtalmologie, le Journal canadien d’ophtalmologie se consacre à la publication d’articles originaux récents évalués par des pairs sur l’ophtalmologie et les sciences de la vision.

Earning and Claiming CPD credits via the CJO
Sep 27th, 2019

Earning CPD credits You can earn Section 2 credits toward your Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) requirements by:  Reading CJO articles: each journal article that you read and deem has had a significant impact on your learning or practice can be recorded individually — you will receive one […]

What’s new at the CJO?
Sep 10th, 2019

The Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology (CJO) is pleased to announce that we are now accepting submissions of two new article types: Research Letters: New or preliminary research findings, early reports of therapeutic trials in a cohort of patients, and survey research. Photo Essays: High-quality photographs, photomicrographs, radiologic/other imaging studies, procedural illustrations depicting novel features of clinically important […]

August 2019 Issue Highlights
Août 13th, 2019

The August 2019 issue of the Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology (CJO) is now available online.  What’s in the August issue? Resident Perspectives: This month, our stellar team of residents have summarized 5 articles from the issue, with a focus on topics that are relevant to learners here in Canada and around the globe. Included in […]

Survey of reported eye injuries from handheld laser devices in Canada
Juin 28th, 2019

Read the full article through the Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology website: Full Article AuthorsSami S. Qutob, Katya P. Feder, Michelle O’Brien, Leonora Marro, James P. McNamee, David S. Michaud Abstract Background Unprotected exposure to handheld lasers can cause temporary or permanent vision loss depending on the laser classification. Objective To evaluate the occurrence of, and […]

CJO June 2019 – Highlights
Juin 28th, 2019

For the June 2019 issue, the Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology (CJO) is pleased to unveil two new features: the Resident Perspectives digest and a visual abstract.  Resident Perspectives will highlight 4–6 articles from each issue with summaries written by members of the CJO‘s Resident Advisory Council (RAC). The summaries are written for residents by residents and focus […]

CJO’s Inaugural Visual Abstract
Juin 27th, 2019

The CJO’s inaugural visual abstract provides a graphical summary of the following article from the June issue: Comparison of 2 regimens of loteprednol etabonate and bromfenac for cataract surgery. The article is also featured in the CJO’s first Resident Perspectives digest, which highlights a handful of articles from each issue with summaries written by members of the CJO’s Resident Advisory Council. […]

Message du rédacteur en chef
Mai 3rd, 2019

La Journal canadien d’ophtalmologie (JCO) est la revue officielle de la Société canadienne d’ophtalmologie (SCO). Nous insistons certes sur la perspective canadienne, mais nous savons que des intervenants clés partout au Canada et dans le monde travaillent en collaboration à l’élaboration de solutions novatrices pour faire progresser notre mission collective d’excellence dans les soins aux […]

Identifying the ophthalmic needs of families living in Toronto shelters
Nov 2nd, 2018

October 2018 Issue HighlightAccess the full article Authors Fady Sedarous, MD candidate, Helen Dimaras, PhD, Maram Isaac, MBBS, MHA, Myrna Lichter, MD, FRCSC, Nasrin N. Tehrani, MBBCh, MSc, FRCSEd (Ophth), FRCSC DOI | Check For Updates Abstract Objective To assess the ophthalmic needs of families with children residing in Toronto shelters. Design Cross-sectional study. Participants Forty-nine […]

CJO Authorship: Author Inquiries
Nov 2nd, 2018

Visit the Elsevier Support Center to find the answers you need. Here you will find everything from Frequently Asked Questions to ways to get in touch. You can also check the status of your submitted article or find out when your accepted article will be published.