Why ophthalmologists should mask: a perspective from Hong Kong – (Eye Journal)
Eye, Published online: 29 April 2020; doi:10.1038/s41433-020-0916-y Why ophthalmologists should mask: a perspective from Hong Kong
RCOphth launches interim guidance on reopening and redeveloping ophthalmology services during Covid recovery
The Covid-19 response is likely to move beyond full lockdown soon, and many hospitals are examining how they can restart some services safely. As ophthalmology services already had capacity issues with evidence of delays in care affecting patient safety, the further restrictions on services due to Covid have been a real concern to patients and ophthalmologists. The exact
RCOphth & BEECS develop emergency eye care commissioning guidance
Emergency eye care services have seen large increases in demand over the last 10 years, with over 500,000 cases recorded in England in 2018-2019. Many common (urgent and minor) acute eye conditions, are not sight or life threatening and can be managed safely outside of the emergency care setting. There is enormous variation in the
Systematic review and meta-analysis of treating meibomian gland dysfunction with azithromycin – (Eye Journal)
Eye, Published online: 28 April 2020; doi:10.1038/s41433-020-0876-2 Systematic review and meta-analysis of treating meibomian gland dysfunction with azithromycin
Accuracy of a new intraocular lens power calculation method based on artificial intelligence – (Eye Journal)
Eye, Published online: 28 April 2020; doi:10.1038/s41433-020-0883-3 Accuracy of a new intraocular lens power calculation method based on artificial intelligence