Clinicians who primarily work with adults, often lack confidence when it comes to assessing and managing emergency eye problems in children. This half-day course aims to address that gap by providing practical, accessible education in paediatric ophthalmology for non-paediatric ophthalmologists.
Eye problems in children can be subtle, and timely recognition and referral are crucial to prevent long-term visual impairment. Despite this, many clinicians report low confidence in assessing the paediatric eye and uncertainty around what constitutes an emergency. Basic paediatric eye examination techniques—including assessment of red reflex, visual behaviour, and ocular alignment—are often unfamiliar or under-practised among non-paediatric ophthalmologists.
While only a small proportion of children seen in general or emergency settings have serious eye conditions, those that do (e.g. leukocoria, papilloedema, orbital cellulitis) require urgent recognition. Meanwhile, common conditions like strabismus, nasolacrimal duct obstruction, amblyopia, and allergic conjunctivitis benefit from early diagnosis and referral but are often missed or referred late.
Course aims
This course aims to provide core skills and knowledge relevant to any clinician who may assess children in a generalist setting, or ophthalmologists who encounter children without formal paediatric training or paediatric nursing support.
The course aims to:
Improve patient outcomes by enabling non-paediatric ophthalmologists to recognise common and serious paediatric eye conditions and act appropriately.
Support clinicians in making timely and accurate referrals to ophthalmology services, reducing unnecessary delays and preventing avoidable visual impairment.
Build participants' confidence in interacting with children with vision problems and their families.
Increase awareness of normal vs abnormal visual development, common conditions (e.g. strabismus, amblyopia, allergic conjunctivitis), and urgent red flags (e.g. leukocoria, trauma).
Improve practical skills in assessing children such as red reflex assessment, visual acuity testing in children and handheld slit lamp examination.

