HelpMeSee at
ASCRS 2025 Los Angeles, CA
APRIL 25-28



Meet HelpMeSee at Booth #1561
Pairing best-in-class education
with best-in-class technology
SIMULATION-BASED TRAINING PROGRAM

Drawing on virtual reality, HelpMeSee’s Simulation-based Cataract Surgery Training Program offers an authentic experience of live surgery, allowing for the scalable training of large numbers of cataract specialists. The program builds competency and reduces cataract surgery training time. The training allows cataract specialists to practice surgery and learn to address complications through ophthalmic surgical simulation-based training, rather than the human eye with a live patient.
Individual customization of training is a significant advantage, as the data on surgical steps can be tracked on the system. The simulation-based training and curriculum provide an authentic experience, allowing for errors without risks to patient safety.
WHAT OPHTHALMOLOGISTS ARE SAYING


“For our team at Aravind, the HelpMeSee simulation-based training has helped in better surgical training to significantly minimize the surgical complications, thereby improving the quality of patient care we provide through our residents.”

Aravind Eye Care System, India

“HelpMeSee has a beautiful mission – to cure blindness – and an approach to simulation-based training that delivers a unique, immersive experience. The training intersects three key things: an instructor, who is a trained and experienced surgeon, that is coaching you every step of the way; a powerful simulator; and an eBook that is rich in assets for learning. The quality of the images and the haptic feedback creates a combination that is the dream team for anyone learning modern cataract surgery.”

Strasbourg University Hospital, France

“At Columbia University, we have integrated HelpMeSee’s simulation-based training into our overall curriculum for our residents. Their model of an instructor-led course of concentrated, high-fidelity simulation training represents a paradigm shift in ophthalmic education that will make our residents stronger surgeons.”

Columbia University Medical Center, USA

“After a hiatus, transitioning to my own practice led to a decline in my surgical skills. I regained confidence and expertise, thanks to expert guidance during immersive training at HelpMeSee. As a cataract surgeon, mastering MSICS through simulation enhances my ability to offer safer options for challenging cases, expanding patient care possibilities.”


“It was truly an amazing experience, and I am extremely impressed with the HelpMeSee Eye Surgery Simulator’s capabilities. The surgical simulation was incredibly realistic, with accurate tissue response and a genuine “feel” to the controls. I was able to adapt quickly to the simulation-based training environment and controls which made the experience immersive and enjoyable. I was particularly impressed with the feedback information provided by the HelpMeSee Eye Surgery Simulator including the dissection depth gauge and the blade angle indicator. These unique cues are incredibly helpful even for experienced surgeons, and I believe they can greatly improve surgical technique. Overall, this is hands down the best surgery simulator I have ever tried.”

Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil

“I don’t think anybody with any number of years’ experience would be bored or find the course not valuable. What’s great about the instructors is that they have done cataract surgery several times which is invaluable. During the training, when we had questions that pop up, we can talk to the instructors and ask what did you do when this happened to you?”

San Juan, Puerto Rico

“It was an excellent program and it was like a condensed residency. It was great not only was the hands-on aspect extremely valuable, the ability to do repetition after repetition but because of the instant feedback. That is one of the most amazing things about surgery in general in the world of medicine – you get feedback. To have this instant feedback from the technical data from the machine, and from two experts watching with a wealth of knowledge providing feedback along with it. The consistancy and condense nature of it was invaluable.”

Lancaster, PA, USA