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RCOphth Strategic Plan 2020 – 2022

Jan 06
2020

The Royal College of Ophthalmologists believes that everyone should have access to high quality eye care. The new RCOphth Strategic Plan 2020-2022 directs and prioritises key policy and campaign activities over the next three years.  The way NHS care is provided and the treatments available to improve patients’ lives have changed almost beyond recognition since

  • 6 January 2020

National Ophthalmology Database receives funding boost

Jan 06
2020

The Royal College of Ophthalmologists is delighted to announce that the National Ophthalmology Database Audit (NOD) has received further funding for 2020. The contribution provided by Bausch + Lomb for the calendar year of 2020, will help ensure the continued aims of the audit to facilitate the highest standards of quality assurance and improvement in patient care

  • 6 January 2020

Eye to Eye podcast relaunched for 2020

Jan 06
2020

The RCOphth’s first podcast is relaunching on 6 January 2020 with a year of monthly podcast episodes. This new series follows the successful pilot series in 2019, created in collaboration with the College’s Ophthalmologists in Training Group (OTG). In July 2019 the College launched it’s first podcast episode, hosted by OTG member Sunil Mamtora, featuring

  • 6 January 2020

Trends in licence approvals for ophthalmic medicines in the United Kingdom – (Eye Journal)

Jan 03
2020

Eye, Published online: 03 January 2020; doi:10.1038/s41433-019-0758-7 Trends in licence approvals for ophthalmic medicines in the United Kingdom

  • 3 January 2020

Relationship between ocular involvement and clinical manifestations, laboratory findings, and coronary artery dilatation in Kawasaki disease – (Eye Journal)

Jan 03
2020

Eye, Published online: 03 January 2020; doi:10.1038/s41433-019-0762-y Relationship between ocular involvement and clinical manifestations, laboratory findings, and coronary artery dilatation in Kawasaki disease

  • 3 January 2020