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OSSRA Ltd: Basic OCT course for Allied Health Professionals
22 February 2024
@ 10:00am - 4.00PM
Course Organizer: Mr. S. Elsherbiny, Consultant Ophthalmologist, Machen Unit, South Warwickshire Foundation Trust
RCOphth (The Royal College of Ophthalmologists) Introduction to Ophthalmic Surgery course (17 Oct)
17 October 2024
This course is designed to serve as an introduction to ophthalmic surgery and will offer an opportunity for trainees to learn some of the core skills that form the building blocks of ophthalmic surgery. The focus will be on hands-on practical experience with only short introductions to each topic and at least 5 hours of simulated surgery using the latest model eyes. The course is open to Foundation Doctors, Medical students, Overseas Doctors, in fact anyone who is considering a career in ophthalmology.
RCOphth (The Royal College of Ophthalmologists) Introduction to Ophthalmic Surgery course (18 Oct)
18 October 2024
This course is designed to serve as an introduction to ophthalmic surgery and will offer an opportunity for trainees to learn some of the core skills that form the building blocks of ophthalmic surgery. The focus will be on hands-on practical experience with only short introductions to each topic and at least 5 hours of simulated surgery using the latest model eyes. The course is open to Foundation Doctors, Medical students, Overseas Doctors, in fact anyone who is considering a career in ophthalmology.
ZEISS: Optimising Outcomes with OCT: From acquisition to advanced analysis
3 December 2024
The course aims to equip participants with the foundational knowledge and practical skills needed to acquire and interpret Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) images effectively and confidently. Content will be tailored to current and new users of OCT – but all...
ZEISS: Optimising Outcomes with OCT: From acquisition to advanced analysis. 2nd date
4 December 2024
The course aims to equip participants with the foundational knowledge and practical skills needed to acquire and interpret Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) images effectively and confidently. Content will be tailored to current and new users of OCT – but all...
HS-UK Slit Lamp Basic Skills Course Oct
2 October 2025
The Slit Lamp Basic Skills Course offers a full day of training and includes over two hours of hands-on workshops with product experts. Designed by clinicians, for clinicians, the course is delivered by guest speaker, Dr Sunil Mamtora. Beginning with...
HS-UK Slit Lamp Advanced Skills Course Oct
3 October 2025
This one-day course designed by clinicians, for clinicians, will teach the skills necessary to achieve superior results with the slit lamp, including identification of pathology, gonioscopy and slit lamp imaging techniques. The training will include a series of lectures, demonstrations...
Basic OCT Course for Allied Health Professionals. South Warwickshire University Foundation Trust
13 June 2024
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Objective: Theory and application of Retinal Optical Coherence Tomography
Target Audience: Nurses, Optometrists, Orthoptists, Medical Photographers, Healthcare Assistants
Level: Basic/Beginner WITH NO OR VERY LITTLE EXPERIENCE IN OCT
Format: Didactic and case-based discussions
GREG: Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Qualifications – March 2025 cohort application deadline
24 January 2025
Gloucestershire Research & Education Group in Partnership with the University of Gloucestershire are pleased to provide both the Cert HE in OCT Capture and the Uni Dip in OCT Interpretation. The deadline for the March 2025 cohort applications is 24th January 2025. These qualifications have been designed to meet the needs of routine operators of OCT equipment and interpreters of OCT scans. For further information visit www.gregcourses.com
Sense Medical and Canon: Getting ready for the OCT Pathway in Diabetic Eye Screening Surveillance Pathway webinar
4 September 2024
Are you ready for the OCT pathway in DESP?
OCT is set to be integrated into the English National Diabetic Eye Screening Surveillance Pathway, significantly enhancing the management of patients with mild diabetic maculopathy. This advancement allows patients to remain within a surveillance pathway overseen by retinal screening rather than being immediately referred to the Hospital Eye Service (HES).
The webinar will be hosted by Professor Tunde Peto and Mrs Samantha Mann and will discuss the new OCT pathway, how OCT will change diabetic screening, how to interpret OCT images and how programmes can get ready for the change.
Starts at 6pm UK time for 90 minutes