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Seminar Review

Seminar Review: Ultrasound Course

The Ultrasound Course was a one day seminar run at the Royal College of Ophthalmologists by Mr Hatem Atta and Mr Tarek Kashab. The initial morning lectures covered basic topics including principals of ocular ultrasound, orientation and labelling of B-scans, and examination of eyes with media opacities. The late morning lectures were more advanced covering

SAS doctors 7th National Day report

If you were one of the crowd who attended, I’m sure you’ll agree that this was one of the best  SAS meetings ever!  Having the new College premises as our venue is a great help with accessibility as it is very close to Euston station – there were delegates from all 4 home nations this

Seminar Review: Primary Care Ophthalmology

I attended the recent Primary Care Ophthalmology meeting at the College organised by Stella Hornby. It was a thoroughly stimulating and thought-provoking meeting and definitely achieved its aim of enlightening the audience on the differing issues facing Primary Care Ophthalmology and the differing models of delivering it. Parul Desai gave us an excellent overview of

Seminar reviews: Retinopathy of Prematurity & Practical Skills in Retinal Imaging

Retinopathy of Prematurity – Friday 16 September 2016, The Royal College of Ophthalmologists This one day seminar, organised and chaired by Mr Ayad Shafiq and Mr CK Patel, provided a fantastic insight in to the current practice of using anti-VegF treatments for Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). There were 9 talks from experienced speakers covering current

Seminar Review: Microsurgical Techniques in Glaucoma – New Devices and Older Plumbing

“This one day seminar chaired by Mr Mohit Gupta and Mr Keith Barton was relevant and informative. The various speakers were engaging and passionate about this subspecialty and taught the practical day to day clinical skills required in successfully managing the surgical aspects of glaucoma. As a general ophthalmologist it has kept me aware of the devices and