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The cerebellum in eye movement control: nystagmus, coordinate frames and disconjugacy – (Eye 29, 299 (February 2015))

Mar 05
2015

The cerebellum in eye movement control: nystagmus, coordinate frames and disconjugacy Eye 29, 299 (February 2015). doi:10.1038/eye.2014.306 Authors: V R Patel & D S Zee

  • 5 March 2015

Drusen and RPE atrophy automated quantification by optical coherence tomography in an elderly population – (Eye 29, 300 (February 2015))

Mar 05
2015

Drusen and RPE atrophy automated quantification by optical coherence tomography in an elderly population Eye 29, 300 (February 2015). doi:10.1038/eye.2014.307 Authors: B Diniz, D C Rodger, V R Chavali, T MacKay, S Y Lee, D Stambolian & S V R Sadda

  • 5 March 2015

2014 winners for the Bayer Educational Grant Award announced

Mar 05
2015

Bayer Healthcare Press Release Newbury, Thursday 5 March, 2015 The Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth), in partnership with Bayer HealthCare, today announces the 2014 winners of the inaugural Bayer Educational Grant Awards. This awards programme, sponsored by Bayer, aims to support ophthalmologists with an educational grant to present their work at educational meetings in the UK

  • 5 March 2015

NHS Clinical Commissioners co-ordinate support from CCGs to review use of Avastin to treat wet AMD

Feb 25
2015

College Statement In response to the public letters sent by the NHS Clinical Commissioners to Secretary of State for Health, cc. Chair of NICE; Simon Stevens at NHS England; and the Chair of the GMC and signed by the Clinical Chair / Lead Clinician of 120 CCGs regarding the use of Avastin to treat wet AMD. The Royal

  • 25 February 2015

Cataract Provision – RCOphth statement

Feb 01
2015

The Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth) sets the standards for all eye healthcare, including eye surgery, and it is very concerned about the reports from Musgrove Park Hospital. Cataract surgery is a highly effective, life-enhancing procedure which, if performed according to RCOphth standards in a safe environment, carries very little risk. We recommend that surgical

  • 1 February 2015