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This online peer review session is open to College members and will cover your GOC peer review requirement. It is worth three interactive CPD points.

At our online session, you will join a large group for an introduction and then participate in a small, virtual group to review three cases.

The introduction session will be conducted by a lead facilitator and each small group will be led by an experienced facilitator. The cases are:

Emergency referral
The value of disc OCT in the detection of glaucoma
A child with intermittent diplopia
The content of this session is the same as those on 28 January, 27 February, 12 March, and 25 March.

If you are on a waiting list, please ensure you remove yourself from it if you attend the event on another date.

Learning outcomes
Communication

s.2 Communicate effectively with patients

Able to explain outcomes of further investigations and reasons for onward referral
s.18 Respond to complaints effectively

Able to reassure a patient using the record card evidence where a concern is expressed about their ocular management
Clinical Practice

s.5 Keep your knowledge and skills up to date

Know the signs and symptoms of papilloedema and decompensating heterophoria
Know the ocular changes that occur with the development of chronic open angle glaucoma
s.7 Conduct appropriate assessments, examinations, treatments and referrals

Able to formulate a management strategy to investigate a patient present with blurred vision and diplopia
Recognise the benefits and limitations of OCT investigation
Know when referral for ophthalmologist opinion is indicated and recognise the urgency in cases of papilloedema
This event is open to fully-qualified College members who have pre-booked. We expect there to be a waiting list. Please let us know if you can no longer attend, so a space can be given to somebody else.