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Ophthalmology archive for 2020

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Ophthalmology research: lessons from the Academic Foundation Programme

14 December 2020 | Alexander Mehta (Dr) | EYE - General

The author discusses practical lessons learned during eight months of ophthalmology research as a guide for candidates considering a research themed AFP post, with general tips for anyone undertaking research whilst balancing clinical duties. Ophthalmology is already one of the...

Flowchart showing example of semi-automated virtual/remote triage workflow for medical retina.

Telemedicine strategies in ophthalmology: harnessing established and emerging technologies for lasting solutions

7 December 2020 | Rod McNeil | EYE - Vitreo-Retinal, EYE - Imaging, EYE - Oculoplastic, EYE - General

The author considers recent progress and shares insights from leading practitioners in telemedicine applications and digital technology strategies. Amidst COVID-19 and combined mitigation and suppression measures, hospitals and clinics have responded rapidly to strengthen telemedicine strategies and virtual healthcare services...

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Saving sight and changing lives: working with Syrian refugees in Jordan

7 December 2020 | EYE - Cataract, EYE - Refractive, EYE - General

Two ophthalmologists from the Emory Eye Center share their three-year experience of treating refugees in the camps in Jordan. Jordan currently hosts an estimated 1.4 million Syrian people who have fled the war in their home country. Cataract & Cornea...

Photo showing NPJ operating, 1985-style. Re-used gowns and drapes, wheeled microscope.

A career in uveitis

7 December 2020 | Nicholas P Jones | EYE - Vitreo-Retinal, EYE - General

As he retires from clinical practice, the author looks back on his long career in uveitis and how care of these patients has changed dramatically since his days as an undergraduate. My trainees and fellows are often bored by my...

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My top five ophthalmology podcasts for trainees

7 December 2020 | Yarrow Scantling-Birch | EYE - Vitreo-Retinal, EYE - General

Our schedules are seriously crowded these days, whether it be running from clinic to clinic, squeezing in lunch meetings, or trying to run errands after work, by the time we arrive at home we are too mentally exhausted to do...

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Ophthalmology assessment using Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

1 December 2020 | Rasan Burhan | EYE - General

Bloom’s Taxonomy is a hierarchical list of attributes and skills that facilitates teachers to effectively teach, whilst concurrently enabling learners to effectively learn. It was first developed in 1956 by Benjamin Bloom, an educational psychologist along with a team of...

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Is patient masking leading to an increase in post-op infection after eyelid surgery?

21 October 2020 | Marion Sikuade, Jennifer HY Tan, Zanna Currie | EYE - Oculoplastic

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of facemasks or face coverings in the clinical setting has become necessary. It is important to recognise that facemasks can be a source of infection after eye surgery and consider ways to minimise...

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OBITUARY: James Finbarr (Barry) Cullen

16 October 2020 | Hector Bryson Chawla | EYE - Neuro-ophthalmology, EYE - General

On the sad passing of Eye News’ first editor and long-term contributor JF (Barry) Cullen, his friend Hector Chawla takes a look at the life and career of this effervescent character and giant of the ophthalmology world. Barry Cullen was...

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Ophthalmic learning through the lens of cognitivism and constructivism

9 October 2020 | Rasan Burhan, Andrew Ross, Sajeel Ahmed | EYE - General

Learning in ophthalmology is multi-faceted, from understanding the fundamentals of eye anatomy and physiology to higher order skills such as performing cataract and vitreoretinal surgery. Having a strong foundation in the basics is a necessity for higher order knowledge synthesis,...

Scanning Electron Microscopy monograph of the trophozoites of Acanthamoeba castellanii

New solutions in the prevention and treatment of Acanthamoeba keratitis

5 October 2020 | Ronnie Mooney, Roderick Williams, Fiona Henriquez (Prof) | EYE - Cornea, EYE - General

The global increase in Acanthamoeba keratitis infections has emphasised the inefficiencies of current treatment and preventative methods, here researchers from the West of Scotland detail a promising new series of compounds that may stem the tide. News headlines detailing horror...

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The future of multi-professional working in eye care

5 October 2020 | Nikolaos Tzoumas | EYE - General

How the integration of service improvement technology, and health promotion will allow eye care professionals to overcome current and future challenges. The future of eye care in the UK is at a precipice. Hospital attendances are increasing year on year,...

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Sensitive cilia – eyelashes in health and disease

5 October 2020 | Jonathan CP Roos, Rachna Murthy | EYE - Cornea, EYE - Orbit, EYE - Oculoplastic, EYE - General

In health our eyelashes protect the eyes, but in disease they can disfigure, impair quality of life and threaten vision. In this review the authors discuss aspects of lashes that are relevant to all professionals working near the eyes and...

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