Poster Hall of Fame

You Did the Work.

Now Get Recognized.

We all know how long it takes to put together a research poster! It takes a significant amount of time and effort and then it seems like the meeting is done in no time flat! Real World Ophthalmology is here to change that. We want to make sure your work is showcased and shared!

Poster submissions for our Fall 2024 meeting are now open!

New for 2024! Top 10 Posters will be recognized and invited to record a video presentation of their poster to be highlighted on the virtual platform! Criteria for selection include:

Relevance (20%): The research topic's significance to ophthalmology, addressing current challenges or advancements in the field.

Scientific Rigor (25%): The methodology's soundness, including experimental design, data collection, and analysis techniques.

Clarity of Presentation (20%): The organization and comprehensibility of the poster, with clear headings, concise text, and visually appealing graphics.

Contribution to the Field (20%): The research's significance in advancing understanding or practice in ophthalmology, with potential implications for patient care or future research directions.

Innovation (15%): The creativity and originality demonstrated in the approach, technique, or concept of the research.


To submit, become a member of RWO and register for our virtual meeting (registration is free).

Once you're registered, you'll be all set to submit your poster when it opens!

Spotlighting the Best Young Ophthalmologist Research!

Unlike other poster submission opportunities, we actually encourage you to submit a poster that has been presented elsewhere! We’ve created a “Hall of Fame” to show off the best young ophthalmologist research posters! AAO, ASCRS, etc… if you have a great poster that has been presented, submit it here! Our goal is to highlight your hard work and make sure more people see it. The form takes only a few minutes to fill out, and if selected, you will receive instructions on how to upload your poster & record your presentation.

*Remember you MUST be registered for Real World Ophthalmology to be eligible (it’s free).