The Wisconsin Physician's Report on Eye Injuries is a document used by physicians in the state of Wisconsin to report injuries to the eyes. It includes information about the patient's medical history, the nature of the eye injury, the diagnosis and treatment, and follow-up care. The report is used to document the patient's eye injury and to help track and monitor the progress of the treatment. There are three types of Wisconsin Physician's Report on Eye Injuries: the initial report, the follow-up report, and the outcome report. The initial report includes information about the patient's medical history, the diagnosis, and the initial treatment. The follow-up report includes information about any changes in the patient's condition and any further treatment or follow-up care. The outcome report provides an overview of the patient's condition and the results of any further treatments or follow-up care. All three types of Wisconsin Physician's Report on Eye Injuries must be filed with the state of Wisconsin.