Building a strong European journal of ophthalmology.

Eur J Ophthalmol

Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Maggiore della Carita', Novara, Italy.

Published: September 2025


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Since January 2025, the European Journal of Ophthalmology has entered a phase of change aimed at strengthening its role as a platform for European researchers. We have restructured the editorial board into specialized sections, introduced new content areas focused on AI, public health, and evidence-based medicine, and we are replacing case reports with a new section dedicated to clinical images. We have also launched official social media accounts to share content more widely and are working on ways to better recognize the contributions of our reviewers. These changes reflect a long-term commitment to building a journal that represents and supports European ophthalmology on the global stage.

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