From paper to digital: Real lessons for a sustainable NHS digital future
Portsmouth's OpenEyes implementation reveals why healthcare digital transformation needs honest evaluation, proper clinical leadership resourcing and realistic expectations about technology efficiency promises. Like many eye departments across the NHS, we at Portsmouth were drowning in paper. Notes went missing, handwriting...
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Centre for Sight, the UK’s leading trusted centre of excellence for advanced eye care,...
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Surgitrac Instruments is pleased to announce its participation in the United Kingdom & Ireland...
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Sight Sciences were pleased to take part in the inaugural Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery...
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She brings with her extensive experience across sales, marketing, and operations within the MedTech,...
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Heidelberg Engineering announced that it is joining the Collaborative Community on Ophthalmic Innovation (CCOI)...
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Visit Mainline Instruments at STAND J20 during 100% Optical 2026 for an exciting programme...
The next wave of AI in ophthalmology: From screening to communication
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping ophthalmology, moving from research laboratories into everyday clinical care [1]. With its strong reliance on imaging and pattern recognition, ophthalmology is uniquely positioned to benefit from AI innovations. These developments range from autonomous disease screening...
Full DetailsGetting started in ophthalmology: Advice for new doctors
Starting your first rotation in ophthalmology is exciting and a little daunting. As the start date approaches, the nerves may start to creep in. What’s expected of me? How much ophthalmology am I supposed to know? How will the on-calls...
Full DetailsMy Top Five: Tips for a successful grant application in ophthalmology
Securing funding for an educational or research initiative in ophthalmology can often feel like a competitive, confusing and time-intensive task. Whether you’re an early-career researcher looking to get your first project off the ground or an experienced educator aiming to...
Full DetailsTechnique of deep corneal foreign body removal
This article has been verified for CPD. Click the button below to answer a few short questions and download a form to be included in your CPD folder. The objective is to demonstrate a method for the safe and successful...
Full DetailsInter-deanery transfers
In the past, a system existed for when unexpected circumstances arose, with trainees from one part of the country being able to apply to relocate to another part without losing out on training time. This was mainly because of marriage,...
Full DetailsThrough the eyes of artists, part one: The effects of cataracts on Monet and Cassatt
Ophthalmology and art are undoubtedly connected – for many artists they are inseparable, as their vision is fundamental to their work – it determines how they perceive colour and light in order to transform it into art. However, visual impairment...
Full DetailsGambia-Swansea Partnership: Technical support in our 16-year partnership
I have been involved in the Gambia-Swansea VISION 2020 LINK now for more than 16 years. I hope that this article will be of some interest to anyone considering volunteering overseas, as part of a LINK or in any other...
Full DetailsWhat’s trending Feb/Mar 2026
A round-up of the eye-related hot topics that have been trending on social media over the last few weeks. #Darts #AlyPaly It always looks like an electric atmosphere at Alexandra Palace for the World Darts Championship, and the 2025/2026 competition...
Full DetailsIssues with standard practice: Luer lock syringes in cataract surgery
For a few years, we have worked together with the practice variance surveys to tease out differences in the way we work and to discuss issues that arise. I hope that we have learnt some lessons and reflected on what...
Full DetailsAn interview with a glaucoma consultant: Insights for aspiring trainees
In this article, Resident Doctor Chi Kit Yan sits down with Consultant Glaucoma Specialist Salman Sadiq and explores the daily life of a glaucoma specialist, the pros and cons of the role, how trainees can prepare for this subspecialty, and...
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American Glaucoma Society Annual Meeting 2026
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The Spring Meeting of the Scottish Ophthalmological Club
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The Royal College of Ophthalmologists Introduction to Ophthalmic Surgery course
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Medical Ophthalmological Society's 27th Annual Meeting
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UK Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
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UK Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
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Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh: Medical Trainees Conference 2026
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100% Ophthalmology 2026
The ABC tragedies: Part one
“In the midst of tragedy, we start the comedy” – Agatha Christie, The ABC Murders. Throughout a career in medicine, we are often faced with tragedy. One of the coping mechanisms is to use humour to navigate the mini everyday...
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Congenital cataract is the clouding or opacification of the lens that occurs at birth...
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Poppers retinopathy is a relatively unknown phenomenon which afflicts users of poppers but should...
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Informed consent is a cornerstone of ethical and legal practice in healthcare, particularly in...
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I’m here with Chris Gordon and Anthony Vukic from Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust...
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In 1997, Paul Rosen, a relatively newly appointed consultant surgeon to the Oxford Eye...
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Internet security advice is constantly changing in response to new and evolving threats. For...
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This column is often, but not always, about ophthalmic tech. This is one of...
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For Feb/Mar 2024, we are looking at a recently released laser machine to perform...
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More than half of drivers who are dazzled by headlights – 57% – say...
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The Association of British Dispensing Opticians (ABDO) has welcomed Chris McConnell as the new...
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Specsavers is urging the eye health sector to get behind proposals set out in...
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In 2026, the CLiP programme expands across UK universities, embedding supervised clinical training into...






















