Carotid-cavernous fistula: current concepts in aetiology, investigation, and management – (Carotid-cavernous fistula: current concepts in aetiology, investigation, and management, Published online: 2017-11-03; | doi:10.1038/eye.2017.240)
Carotid-cavernous fistula: current concepts in aetiology, investigation, and management Carotid-cavernous fistula: current concepts in aetiology, investigation, and management, Published online: 03 November 2017; doi:10.1038/eye.2017.240
NICE press release: People at low risk of developing glaucoma can avoid unnecessary referrals
NICE – the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence – has updated its guidance on the diagnosis and management of chronic open angle glaucoma (COAG). The new guideline now includes a section on what tests should be carried out by primary eye care professionals to determine if referral to a specialist is necessary. This
RCOphth collaborate with the BMJ on latest Avastin editorial
Have you read the BMJ editorial ‘Are the odds shifting against pharma in the fight for cheaper treatment for macular degeneration?’ We collaborated with the BMJ journalist to support the overall message of a much needed review of the ‘off-label’ status of Bevacizumab (Avastin), particularly in relation to the most recent news from the EU
Westminster Health Forum seminar: Next Steps for eye care services and treating visual impairment
Mike Burdon, Melanie Hingorani and Laura Coveney (RCOphth Policy Researcher) joined leaders from across the eye health sector at this half day seminar on 24 October 2017 to discuss quality, innovation and STPs. Mike presented an overview of The Way Forward research we published earlier this year. Mike described the impact that our ageing population
Join RCOphth expert review team to help organisations improve their services
The RCOphth is recruiting for health/clinical professionals as members of the External Review Team which carries out reviews, as requested from healthcare organisations, who require independent external advice or support to deal with issues and concerns; each review is unique. We are seeking new reviewers to meet increased demand for this service. The reviews are ophthalmologist-led