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This is to thank you for a very clear and
educational article on the surgery of cataracts. I am a consulting
physician for Petróleos de Venezuela , Venezuela ´s national oil company,
and I refer a lot of my patients for cataract surgery. I would like to
make one question, and that is : what is the usual number of days an
employee should be on sick leave after cataract surgery ?.
THANKS FOR CLARIFYING THINGS ON CATARACTS
This is to thank you for a very clear and
educational article on the surgery of cataracts. I am a consulting
physician for Petróleos de Venezuela , Venezuela ´s national oil company,
and I refer a lot of my patients for cataract surgery. I would like to
make one question, and that is : what is the usual number of days an
employee should be on sick leave after cataract surgery ?.
Thanks,
Israel Konefka, MD
Competing interests: No competing interests