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BOPSS (British Oculoplastic Surgery Society) Annual Meeting 2024
19 June 2024
-21 June 2024
XXII SARCS (State of the Art Refractive Cataract Surgery) Symposium 2024
14 June 2024
by Andrew Bourne, BSc, MCOptom, DipTp(IP), Dip Glauc, Principal Optometrist, Hull & East Yorkshire Eye Hospital, UK. Once again, Milind Pande welcomed over 220 ophthalmologists and allied professionals to his annual symposium, this year held once again at the University...
BSRS (British Society of Refractive Surgery) Annual Scientific Congress 2024
22 June 2024
-23 June 2024
21st century cataract surgery training - a global perspective & cybersight @ 100% Ophthalmology
25 February 2024
@15:15 – 16:15
Orbis’s online training and mentorship service for eye health professionals in developing countries.
Thea Academy: Can we make glaucoma surgery even more successful?
21 November 2024
Glaucoma surgery has an important place in the management of patients and can lead to long-term positive outcomes. There are some factors that impact glaucoma surgery success (e.g. surgical technique, choice of surgery, correct referral, preservative-free eye drops, patient adherence to pre/post op recommendations). Ms Nishani Amerasinghe will discuss how glaucoma surgery can become even more successful by influencing these factors, with concrete patients’ cases
BSRS (British Society for Refractive Surgery) Annual Scientific Congress 2025
21 June 2025
-22 June 2025
Our annual conference is a great opportunity to spend the weekend gaining knowledge and best practice from specialists across the globe... and of course enjoying time with friends at the not-to-be-missed Annual Gala Dinner and Entertainment. Join us for our...
Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) - Moving beyond pressure? Should they be offered at all?
8 February 2024
Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) is literally transforming the treatment of Glaucoma. CPD Points For Attending This Event: 2
Strange Sequelae Succeeding ‘Surfer’s Eye’
1 February 2014
| Jonathan Park
Ophthalmologists in the UK are relatively infrequently faced with a patient requesting surgery for a pterygium. This condition is more common where ultraviolet exposure is greater, especially if coupled with activities associated with ocular surface irritation. For this reason, a...
Visual fatigue associated with greater online digital use during the pandemic
The purpose of this study was to subjectively examine the degree of visual fatigue in children attending online classes during the pandemic and objectively evaluate accommodation and vergence of these children. The study was undertaken from July-August 2020 and recruited...The Qatar Fund for Development and Orbis to Launch Qatar Creating Vision in Ethiopia
8 April 2022
The Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) are providing funding to international eye care charity Orbis, to launch the Qatar Creating Vision initiative Ethiopia.