Heidary Fatemeh, Gharebaghi Reza
IVORC Academic Foundation (International Virtual Ophthalmic Research Center), Texas, United States.
Med Hypothesis Discov Innov Ophthalmol. 2025 May 10;14(1):247-254. doi: 10.51329/mehdiophthal1516. eCollection 2025 Spring.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic posed unprecedented challenges for the global academic community. The International Virtual Ophthalmic Research Center (IVORC) Academic Foundation, which is committed to advancing vision science through international collaboration, research, and education, played a pivotal role in addressing these disruptions. Central to its mission are 2 affiliated journals in ophthalmology and optometry that serve as key platforms for innovative research on ocular disease management. In response to the pandemic, the IVORC implemented a series of strategic initiatives to support the vision science community, while ensuring research continuity and safety. This report reviews COVID-19-related publications in these journals and highlights the key actions of the IVORC in strengthening preparedness for future global health crises.
We reviewed COVID-19-related articles published in IVORC-affiliated journals from the onset of the pandemic through February 2025. Key findings were analyzed, focusing on the reported ocular manifestations of COVID-19 and potential ophthalmic complications associated with COVID-19 vaccination.
To sustain academic engagement and research productivity, the IVORC expanded its virtual meetings, webinars, and digital outreach initiatives, with a strong emphasis on academic writing and publication ethics. The foundation actively promoted COVID-19-related ophthalmic research, published a clinical guideline, reported ocular manifestations of the disease, encouraged the adoption of teleophthalmology, and strengthened collaborations with regional and national societies. Between early 2020 and February 2025, IVORC-affiliated journals published 19 COVID-19-related articles from researchers across 10 countries, primarily in North America, Asia, and the Middle East. These comprised 6 original articles, 5 reviews, 2 case reports, 2 editorials, 2 short communications, and 2 letters, most of which appeared in . Among the early contributions was a widely cited guideline for ophthalmic practice, published within months of the onset of the pandemic.
The proactive response of the IVORC to the COVID-19 crisis highlights the essential role of academic leadership in maintaining research continuity and scholarly communication during global health emergencies. The diverse and internationally authored IVORC publications reflect a commitment to innovation, collaboration, and the inclusion of perspectives from underrepresented regions. This experience reinforces the importance of prioritizing original research over publication volume-particularly clinical guidelines and studies detailing disease manifestations. Fast-track publication models must maintain rigorous editorial standards to ensure that scientific contributions remain timely and reliable during public health crises.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行给全球学术界带来了前所未有的挑战。国际虚拟眼科研究中心(IVORC)学术基金会致力于通过国际合作、研究和教育推动视觉科学发展,在应对这些干扰方面发挥了关键作用。其使命的核心是两本眼科和验光领域的附属期刊,它们是眼部疾病管理创新研究的关键平台。为应对大流行,IVORC实施了一系列战略举措来支持视觉科学界,同时确保研究的连续性和安全性。本报告回顾了这些期刊中与COVID-19相关的出版物,并强调了IVORC在加强应对未来全球健康危机准备方面的关键行动。
我们回顾了从大流行开始到2025年2月在IVORC附属期刊上发表的与COVID-19相关的文章。对主要发现进行了分析,重点关注报告的COVID-19眼部表现以及与COVID-19疫苗接种相关的潜在眼科并发症。
为维持学术参与度和研究生产力,IVORC扩大了其虚拟会议、网络研讨会和数字推广活动,特别强调学术写作和出版伦理。该基金会积极推动与COVID-19相关的眼科研究,发布了一份临床指南,报告了该疾病的眼部表现,鼓励采用远程眼科,并加强了与地区和国家学会的合作。在2020年初至2025年2月期间,IVORC附属期刊发表了来自10个国家研究人员的19篇与COVID-19相关的文章,主要来自北美、亚洲和中东。这些文章包括6篇原创文章、5篇综述、2篇病例报告、2篇社论、2篇简短通讯和2封信函,其中大部分发表在……。早期的贡献之一是在大流行开始后几个月内发布的一份被广泛引用的眼科实践指南。
IVORC对COVID-19危机的积极应对凸显了学术领导力在全球健康紧急情况期间维持研究连续性和学术交流的重要作用。IVORC多样且由国际作者撰写的出版物反映了对创新、合作以及纳入代表性不足地区观点的承诺。这一经验强化了在出版物数量之上优先考虑原创研究的重要性,特别是临床指南和详细描述疾病表现的研究。快速发表模式必须维持严格的编辑标准,以确保在公共卫生危机期间科学贡献仍然及时且可靠。