Events
GREG (Gloucestershire Research & Education Group): Advanced Grading in Diabetic Retinopathy (DR)
Cheltenham, UK
This course has been designed to develop students’ knowledge further in the intricacies of diabetic retinopathy grading, to include ROG and arbitration. It consists of two days face-to-face training. We include lectures exploring patients with more complex needs and non-routine pathology. The course provides the grader with the opportunity to make clinical decisions and discuss outcomes.
The teaching is provided by Gloucestershire Research & Education Group and participants will receive an in-house certificate from the Gloucestershire Research & Education Group, on successful completion.
Moorfields Education: Fundoscopy training programme
Hybrid
Fundoscopy training programmeThis new training programme has been designed to develop knowledge and skill in fundus biomicroscopy assessment using relevant diagnostic lenses. The programme will support learners to expand their clinical role in a variety of sub-specialist Ophthalmic settings. It...
Moorfields Education: Paediatric glaucoma
This is a hybrid course, which participants can attend in-person or virtually.
Brand new course! Open to nurses, optometrists, orthoptists, as well as ophthalmologists at all levels, including trainees and glaucoma fellows and consultants who are also involved in this condition.
North of England Ophthalmological Society
NEOS Autumn Meeting in Manchester Topics are Digital Ophthalmology and Genetics in Ophthalmology. Annual poster and video competitions.
Thea Academy: Can we make glaucoma surgery even more successful?
Webinar
Glaucoma surgery has an important place in the management of patients and can lead to long-term positive outcomes. There are some factors that impact glaucoma surgery success (e.g. surgical technique, choice of surgery, correct referral, preservative-free eye drops, patient adherence to pre/post op recommendations). Ms Nishani Amerasinghe will discuss how glaucoma surgery can become even more successful by influencing these factors, with concrete patients’ cases
OIA (Ophthalmic Imaging Association) Conference 2024
Nottingham, UK
The Ophthalmic Imaging Association (OIA) is excited to announce that this year's annual conference will be held on the 22 - 23 November at Eastwood Hall in Nottingham. Registration is now open and can be completed at https://eyeimaging.org/conference-2024. We encourage...
Moorfields cornea focus 2024
Hybrid
The Moorfields cornea focus meeting is a non-promotional meeting supported by an educational grant from Santen UK and organised by Professor Sajjad Ahmad, Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon at Moorfields Hospital. Each year the meeting focuses on a different topic. Co-chaired by...
Women in Vision UK Winter Meeting
Bristol, UK
RCOphth (The Royal College of Ophthalmologists): Paediatric Ophthalmology Study Day
London, UK
Come and learn about the wonderful world of Paediatric Ophthalmology. An all day event filled with “how to” advice, top tips, clinical pearls and practical guides for problem solving in eye conditions presenting in children, particularly on call. Become aware...