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How to access research funding- experiences from the inside track @ 100% Ophthalmology

London, UK
@15:15 – 16:15 The panel will aim to encourage members of the audience to consider applying to Fight for Sight and other vision charities.

Allied eye healthcare networking @ 100% Ophthalmology

London, UK
@16:15 – 17:00 With technology advancing so much, SD-OCT is a more sensitive diagnostic tool than wide field FAF imaging for detecting early-stage HCQ-induced maculopathy. Wide field FAF may not be a necessary addition to SD-OCT in detecting HCQ toxicity. Richard Bell, Co-Chair - British Association of Retinal Screening

Guilty till proven otherwise! @ 100% Ophthalmology

London, UK
@10:15 – 11:15 Picture quiz on eyelid tumours.

AI in anterior segment disease - what you need to know! @ 100% Ophthalmology

London, UK
@11:30 – 12:30 Everything you need to understand before you start to consider using AI in your practice with a focus on anterior segment disease!

Handheld OCT in children @ 100% Ophthalmology

London, UK
@12:45 – 13:45 This session will provide an exciting overview of handheld OCT applications in children, relevant to a general audience. This will include clinical applications across numerous conditions, tips for successful image acquisition, and research updates.

EDI (equity, inclusion and diversity) presentation @ 100% Ophthalmology

London, UK
@14:00 – 15:00 Evelyn Mensah, Consultant Ophthalmologist - NHS Trust

21st century cataract surgery training - a global perspective & cybersight @ 100% Ophthalmology

London, UK
@15:15 – 16:15 Orbis’s online training and mentorship service for eye health professionals in developing countries.

Research is everyone’s business @ 100% Ophthalmology

London, UK
@16:15 – 17:00 The NHS Constitution pledges to inform patients of research studies in which they may be eligible to participate. The NHS Long Term Plan states that research will play a key part in improving the quality of patient care and health outcomes. The various professional regulatory bodies have mandated that registrants demonstrate an understanding of research, ethics and governance in order to apply research findings and inform best practice. Therefore, all staff working in health and social care are required to have an awareness of research as pertains to their practice. This session will explore how staff can incorporate research into their practice to make it business as usual.

Sense Medical @ 100% Ophthalmology: Widefield OCT angiography

London, UK
@10:15 - 11:15 In this session we will explore the research and clinical opportunities that have become possible with the advent of wide-field optical coherence tomography angiography ( OCT-A). Tariq Aslam, Consultant ophthalmologist - Manchester Royal Eye Hospital

Topcon Healthcare @ 100% Ophthalmology: The future of AI and precision medicine in optometry

London, UK
@11:30 – 12:30 John Marshall will outline the necessity for precision digital medicine and highlight the significance of 100% Optical as a platform for unveiling scientific advancements in optometry.

Rayner @ 100% Ophthalmology: Premium IOL technology: A drop, skip and jump away from visual excellence

London, UK
@12:45 – 13:45 Join Masara Laginaf, Consultant Ophthalmologist and Purvi Thomson, Lead Optometrist at OCL Vision, for an exploration of premium lens technologies available for your patients. Enhance your expertise in fine-tuning visual outcomes and explore the importance of tear film treatment.

Masterclass – management of the patient with watery and dry eyes @ 100% Ophthalmology

London, UK
@14:00 – 15:00 This enlightening session is presented by Miss Jane Olver, the Founder and Medical Director of Clinica and the co-founder of the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOPSS). You will gain a deeper understanding of how to manage patients with watery and dry eyes.