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CODET Shares Knowledge and Expertise in Oculoplastics with Ophthalmologists from all Over the World

Dr. Martín Guzmán, head of the Oculoplastics Department at CODET Vision Institute, was invited to speak at the XI International Course of the Asociación Mexicana De Cirugía De Órbita, Párpados Y Vías Lagrimales A.C.

CODET Vision Institute has always been passionate about being up to date with the latest breakthroughs regarding Ophthalmology and all of its subspecialties. Sharing knowledge and experiences with ophthalmologists from Mexico and all over the world is one of our main driving forces.

Due to their long careers and extensive knowledge, the doctors of CODET have the privilege of often being invited to ophthalmology events so that they can present, speak, and share their success stories and research with the ophthalmic community.

Dr. Martín Guzmán, head of the Oculoplastics Department at CODET Vision Institute, was invited to speak at the XI International Course of the Asociación Mexicana De Cirugía De Órbita, Párpados Y Vías Lagrimales A.C. (Mexican Association of Orbit, Eyelid, and Tear Duct Surgery), that took place from November 28th to November 30th in Mexico City. Dr. Guzmán participated in the Orbital Pathology Module in which he shared his talk: “Necrotizing Fasciitis: Medical and Surgical Treatment Recommendations.”

Dr. Martín Guzmán has also always been at the forefront of the newest breakthroughs and discoveries regarding cosmetic issues. This is why in December 7th he visited Dr. David Samimi of Eyesthetica in Los Angeles, where they shared updates about surgical and non-invasive cosmetic procedures.

CODET Vision Institute’s vision is to be the most important and renowned Ophthalmology Institute in Mexico, with the best and most comprehensive set of subspecialties at a national level. This way, we can and will develop technologies and techniques in ophthalmology that are more useful and helpful for all of our patients. With all of these objectives in mind, our mission is to teach and train the future generations of ophthalmologists for the 21st century.