This self-paced online course aims to introduce the learner basic concepts of paediatric ophthalmology, in order to give them confidence when approaching children.
This virtual self-paced course has been specifically designed to take individuals with no experience in ophthalmology or ophthalmic clinical practice to enable them to reach a level that they can productively join a non-medical professional ophthalmic team.
In this programme, you will observe a Blepharoplasty procedure and post-operative assessment...
In this programme, you will observe a trabeculectomy and aqueous shunt surgery....
This self-paced online course builds on the learning gained in our introductory course ‘Data Science for clinicians: introduction to coding and data visualisation’. The course provides intensive training on R, the most extensively used coding language for data science.
This is targeted at clinicians working in primary or secondary care who are interested in learning more about diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the ocular dryness and lacrimal dysregulation.
Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Trust is pleased to offer a visiting student electives programme to international undergraduate medical students and those from other UK medical schools who have completed a minimum of three years of a medical degree programme. UK Foundation doctors and UK doctors in training can also apply for a one week placement via the programme. These placements are spent within the main site at City Road. This placement runs most weeks apart from two weeks at Christmas and a maximum of five students can be accepted per week.
Under no circumstances can a student/doctor attend the hospital clinics, theatres & other clinical spaces until accepted onto the medical elective programme.
Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Trust is pleased to offer a visiting student electives programme to international undergraduate medical students and those from other UK medical schools who have completed a minimum of three years of a medical degree programme. These placements are spent within our outreach at St George’s Hospital, Tooting.
Under no circumstances can a student/doctor attend the hospital clinics, theatre & other clinical spaces until accepted onto the medical elective programme.