The Education Hub
15 Ebenezer Street
London
N1 7NH
This study day aims to provide delegates with a comprehensive understanding of the slit lamp anterior segment eye examination and Goldmann tonometry including its history, theory and practical applications.
Overview
The training session will begin with a short talk covering the theory and fundamentals of the slit lamp and tonometry, followed by an opportunity for delegates to engage in hands-on practical training. This will involve using a slit lamp and performing an anterior segment examination of the eye, including Goldmann applanation tonometry to check intraocular pressure using simulation.
Our training is designed to be interactive and engaging with ample opportunity for questions and discussion. You will learn from experienced clinical educators who will share their insights and expertise on the slit lamp and tonometry.
By attending this training session, you will gain a deeper understanding of slit lamp and tonometry, which will help you in your professional practice.
Learning outcomes
Understand the indication of the use of slit lamp.
Know how to assess the anterior segment of the eye using slit lamp.
Understand when the measurement of intraocular pressure is indicated using Goldmann tonometer.
Identify the different elements of Goldmann applanation tonometer.
Calibration of the Goldmann applanation tonometer.
Know how to measure IOP using Goldmann applanation tonometer and what the procedure involves.
Know how to record the findings.
Tutors
Your study day tutors are:
Anjali Praveen (Clinical Educator).
Tendai Gwenhure (Clinical Educator).
Jo Baduna (Clinical Educator).
Lissa Devasia (Clinical Educator).
Who is this study day for?
This study day is intended for ophthalmic nurses, nursing associates, technicians, and allied ophthalmic professionals with an interest in anterior segment examination and tonometry.
Accreditation
A certificate of attendance will be awarded at the end of the study day.