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Antique line engraving of London Ophthalmic Infirmary at Finsbury (Moorfields Eye Hospital).

The eye surgeon and eye physician together: the joint ophthalmic clinic

3 February 2023 | Nima John Ghadiri | EYE - General

Since the early 19th century, physicians and surgeons have been working together in eye clinics and hospitals to bring about the best outcome for the patients. From the early Babylonian age, important advances in ophthalmic knowledge arose in a stuttered...

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My Top Five: Foundation year 3 jobs for prospective ophthalmology candidates

3 February 2023 | Yarrow Scantling-Birch, Zaria Ali | EYE - General

Ophthalmology specialist training (OST) is a fantastic career option, however, it is also a highly competitive specialty. There was a gradual rise in competition ratios in recent years: 3.24 (2019), 5.73 (2020), and 6.80 (2021) [1]. Many choose to pursue...

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Use of off-the-shelf magnifying glasses as a cost-effective alternative for surgical loupes

3 February 2023 | Salman Waqar, Khalid Alkhayat | EYE - General

Surgical loupes are an integral part of ophthalmic surgery on the ocular surface and in the periocular area. Available in different magnifications, they provide a clear view of the field of surgery which can greatly assist in identifying fine structures...

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Herpes zoster ophthalmicus: a clinician’s perspective

25 January 2023 | Anitha Priya Arun Shankar, A. R. Reddy | EYE - General

Introduction Herpes zoster, commonly known as shingles, is caused by the reactivation of varicella zoster virus (VZV). The term herpes is derived from a Greek work, herpein, which means ‘creeping’ and the word zoster means a belt or a girdle...

Preparing for modern ophthalmic surgical training as a trainee

9 December 2022 | EYE - General

As a trainee in ophthalmology, every day you are learning more and more about the specialty. In addition, you will most likely be exploring the vast array of subspecialties that ophthalmology has to offer, and would probably be trying to...

Ophthalmology in a War Zone: an interview with Dr Volodymyr Melnyk

7 December 2022 | Peter Cackett | EYE - General, EYE - Cornea, EYE - Cataract, EYE - Glaucoma

It is now nine months since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine commenced in late February 2022, with Putin announcing a “special military operation” to “denazify and demilitarise” Ukraine. The rest of the world, however, saw it for what it...

How to be ‘appy’ on call: a brief guide to mobile phone applications for the on-call ophthalmologist

1 December 2022 | Madeleine Corkery-Hayward, Ryian Mohamed, Harry Petrushkin, David Haider | EYE - General

One of the unexpected outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic has been an increased reliance and integration of computer technology within hospital medicine. The need for stricter infection control policies during and after lockdown has seen a boom in technology utilisation....

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Post-stroke visual impairment: how big is the problem, how do we identify it, what we can do about it, and why does it matter?

1 December 2022 | Lauren R Hepworth | EYE - General

In the UK, 100,000 new strokes occur each year, with 1.3 million stroke survivors [1]. This article will focus on post-stroke visual impairment, discussing topics of how common it is, how it can be detected, possible management options and how...

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My Top Five: Duke Elder Undergraduate Ophthalmology Prize Exam Tips

1 December 2022 | Paras Agarwal, Oana Vonica, Zaria Ali | EYE - General

The prestigious Duke Elder Undergraduate Ophthalmology exam in the UK is aimed at medical students who have completed their ophthalmology undergraduate teaching but is open to all medical undergraduates provided they have not graduated at the time of the examination....

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Advances in the understanding, diagnostic and treatment of keratoconus

1 December 2022 | Aina Pons, Johann Panthakey, Tariq Ayoub | EYE - General

*Joint first authors Keratoconus is a bilateral and asymmetric eye condition in which the cornea’s structure is affected and thinned, causing a cone-shaped bulge to develop. This results in progressive loss of vision and impairs the ability of the eye...

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Nano-ophthalmology paves a new path in the future of eyecare

1 December 2022 | Stylianos Mastronikolis, Jayasis Bandyopadhyay | EYE - General

Introduction The treatments of ocular conditions in the field of ophthalmology varies from topical to surgical procedures. The field of nanotechnology is one of the fast-growing fields of medicine, which plays an important role in turning the impossibilities of the...

Diagram showing preliminary results from single-centre observational study evaluating intracameral Mydrane for phacoemulsification cataract surgery in high volume theatre lists. 

Improving cataract efficiency: insights and learnings from expert practitioners

1 December 2022 | Rod McNeil, Qasim Mansoor, Alexander Ionides | EYE - Cataract, EYE - Refractive, EYE - General

An evening surgical meeting sponsored by Théa Pharmaceuticals Ltd brought together leading experts to share insights and experience on practice strategies to enhance the efficiency of cataract surgery. Streamlining patient flow to optimise capacity and efficiency Qasim Mansoor, Consultant Ophthalmic...

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