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Cornea teaching techniques: one cornea donor tissue for two purposes
2 February 2024
| Bryher Francis, Shokufeh Tavassoli
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EYE - Cornea
There is a national shortage in the UK in corneal graft material [1,2]. The majority (69%) of corneal transplants in the UK are partial thickness, with 35% being Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) [2]. During the preparation of the donor...
Does modern radiological imaging detect lesions associated with internuclear ophthalmoplegia?
30 January 2025
| Lauren R Hepworth
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EYE - Neuro-ophthalmology
The authors present a retrospective case review including all patients with a diagnosis of internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO) presenting to two tertiary neuro-ophthalmology centres over a five-year period. The aim of the study was to assess the sensitivity of modern radiological...
Eye News announces new partnership
1 November 2021
We are delighted to announce we are now media partners of King's College London Ophthalmology Society.
Scope Ophthalmology Case Awards 2023 now open for submissions
15 March 2023
Scope Eyecare are delighted to announce that the Scope Ophthalmology Case Awards for 2023 are open for submissions. Ophthalmologists in training and fellows are invited to submit interesting ophthalmology cases they were involved with in the areas of anterior segment,...
Retinoblastoma management update (part 1): clinical features, diagnosis and genetics
1 January 2017
| Manoj V Parulekar
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EYE - Oncology
The first of a two part series, this article will discuss the clinical features, diagnosis and genetic aspects of retinoblastoma. Manoj Parulekar is based at Birmingham Children’s Hospital, one of the two designated national retinoblastoma and paediatric ocular oncology treatment...
Deadline approaching for Edinburgh scholarship applications
19 June 2019
The University of Edinburgh has opened applications for scholarships to its two online courses, the MSc in Primary Care Ophthalmology and the ChM in Clinical Ophthalmology.
How to access research funding- experiences from the inside track @ 100% Ophthalmology
24 February 2024
@15:15 – 16:15
The panel will aim to encourage members of the audience to consider applying to Fight for Sight and other vision charities.
Allied eye healthcare networking @ 100% Ophthalmology
24 February 2024
@16:15 – 17:00
With technology advancing so much, SD-OCT is a more sensitive diagnostic tool than wide field FAF imaging for detecting early-stage HCQ-induced maculopathy. Wide field FAF may not be a necessary addition to SD-OCT in detecting HCQ toxicity.
Richard Bell, Co-Chair - British Association of Retinal Screening
Hot debates in medical retina and imaging: Perspectives from the Controversies in Ophthalmology 2020 virtual conference
Controversies in medical retina and imaging were debated during the Controversies in Ophthalmology 2020 virtual conference held during two mid-day scientific sessions on 27 and 28 March 2020. The author recounts key perspectives and presents viewpoint recommendations from the Vision...Trends in Ophthalmology Meeting 2024
7 March 2024
-8 March 2024
The ‘Trends in Ophthalmology’ meeting has been organised annually by the Ophthalmology faculty of St Thomas’ Hospital for almost 50 years. It highlights ‘trends’ in ophthalmic management and covers a wide range of ophthalmic sub-specialties which alternate every 2 years....
Kettering Eye Meeting 2025
12 September 2025
OculoplasticsOphthalmology
Northern Ophthalmology Trainers Society FRCOphth Part-2 Oral Preparation Course
18 February 2025
-20 February 2025
An Excellent Opportunity to Comprehensively Review Ophthalmology Training Curriculum