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This course is designed to ensure that doctors undertaking their FRCOphth part 2 exams have the necessary skills and confidence to assess patients in order to reach a diagnosis and management plan.
This course aims to provide core skills and knowledge relevant to any clinician who may assess children in a generalist setting, or ophthalmologists who encounter children without formal paediatric training or paediatric nursing support.
This one-day hybrid course will cover all the basic aspects of paediatric glaucoma and a look to the future in terms of genetic aspects and all the support that can be given to families.
This year's update focuses on the management of periocular and ocular surface malignancies — melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, sebaceous carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma — alongside a look ahead at the future of cancer diagnostics and therapeutics in our field.
This one-day course will provide knowledge and information about the benefits of genetic testing for inherited eye disease (IED), advice on who to test, why, when and how in the era of genomic medicine. We will provide a guide on how to manage our genetic patients and how to access guidance and support.
A FREE one day event for those who lead or manage Eye Emergency Services within the London area. Anopen discussion on the future of eye casualty and urgent care services in the capital.