Events
Fight for Sight Christmas Carol Concert
Fight for Sight are delighted to host their annual Christmas Carol Concert at the beautiful church of St Stephen Walbrook, in the heart of the City of London on Tuesday 5 December 2017. Join Fight for Sight and guest speaker Philip Mould OBE, co-host of the BBC’s Fake or Fortune? at this magical evening that will put
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
Seminar Review: Can I drive doc? Driving standards in practice
This was a one day course organised and chaired by Mr Ian Pearce and Mr Bill Newman (via Skype). The morning session covered current visual standards for driving including exceptions. We also learned about the DVLA panel and appeal process Each lecture was very comprehensive and knowledge gained will be very useful in clinical practice.
Women in Medicine a Celebration at RCP London
A free exhibition of new photographic portraits honouring contemporary and historical women in medicine, ‘Women in medicine: a celebration’, showcases a specially commissioned series of photographic portraits of some of today’s leading female clinicians who are pictured with women in medicine who have inspired them. The exhibition is the result of a project, coordinated by the Royal
Seminar review: Skills in Imaging, Diagnosis and Management of Retinal Diseases
Read the below seminar review written by Ambreen Kalhoro of Moorfields Eye Hospital for the RCOphth course which took place on 6&7 July 2017, “Skills in Imaging, Diagnosis and Management of Retinal Diseases” I recently attended the RCO course on ‘Skills in Imaging, Diagnosis and Management of Retinal Diseases – 6&7 July 2017’. I can