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Assessing the effectiveness of undergraduate ophthalmic assessments in the UK: A literature review
2 June 2025
| Connor Henry-Blake, Elisabeth Baggus, Muhammed Jawad
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EYE - General
During 2008–2009, 300,000 patients presented to hospital emergency departments in the UK with eye conditions. This rose by nearly 200,000 over the next decade. As the population ages, the prevalence of eye disease increases [1,2]. However, the stake ophthalmology holds...
Birmingham Neuro-Ophthalmology: The Birmingham Afferent Course
16 January 2025
Objective: The aim is to review the physiology and the pathology of optic nerve disorders. The course is aimed at ophthalmologists, neurologists and orthoptists of all grades. It will be of value to those preparing for exams or refreshing their...
Birmingham Neuro-Ophthalmology: The Birmingham Efferent Course
17 January 2025
Objective:The aim is to review the physiology and the pathology of eye movements. The course is aimed at ophthalmologists, neurologists and orthoptists of all grades. It will be of value to those preparing for exams or refreshing their neuro-ophthalmology knowledge....
The founder of modern ophthalmology: Sir William Stewart Duke-Elder
A recent article in Eye News by Blaikie & King highlighted the extraordinary contribution made to the profession of ophthalmology by Sir William Stewart Duke-Elder. The author felt it appropriate to take a further in-depth look at the remarkable career...Cambridge Ophthalmological Symposium 2024: Evolution and the Eye
5 September 2024
-6 September 2024
by Anushka Irodi, Y5 Medical Student, University of Cambridge, UK. The 52nd Cambridge Ophthalmological Symposium, a renowned two-day national meeting, took place on September 5th and 6th, 2024 at St John’s College, Cambridge, UK. It brought together international leading minds...
WIO (Women in Ophthalmology) Summer Symposium 2024
22 August 2024
-25 August 2024
The WIO Summer Symposium offers something unique that no other meeting does: A curated meeting for women offering “the best of the best” content in all subjects of importance to women ophthalmologists. Nowhere else will attendees find so many dynamic...
RCOphth Ultrasound Seminar - 29 October 2025
29 October 2025
This one day course, introduces the basic training in ophthalmic ultrasound. The course provides opportunity to conduct “hand-on-hand” supervised scanning on volunteers. It is suitable for all grades of ophthalmologists and allied professions. The faculties on the course are: Mr...
British Blind Sport calls for Voluntary Classifiers for visually impaired athletes
13 December 2022
| Chris Henson
British Blind Sport (BBS) is seeking voluntary classifiers to aid in offering sight classifications for adults and children. BBS, which helps blind and partially sighted people lead active lives and engage and play sports, works with people at all levels,...
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.
My ophthalmology taster week experience at Whipps Cross Eye Treatment Centre
3 April 2023
| Phong Phan
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EYE - General
Deciding to explore ophthalmology Having read about ophthalmology, I have always found myself fascinated about what a career in ophthalmology entails. I have often wondered what ophthalmologists actually do, as we as medical students did not have a lot of...
8th Heidelberg Engineering Academy Research Masterclass
23 May 2023
@17:30 - 20:10
Eye News - Covid-19: Useful resources
26 March 2020
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COVID-19
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