Moorfields Eye Hospital are delighted to present ‘Is it sinister?’, a course for ophthalmic healthcare professionals. This is targeted at clinicians working in primary or secondary care who wish to develop skills in recognition and management of possible sight loss, or life-threatening conditions that may present in ophthalmic care.
This full day, virtual course will deliver a range of lectures from various experts working in secondary and tertiary ophthalmic care, covering anatomy, diagnostic testing techniques, disease recognition and differentiation, treatment plan formulation, collaborative care, effective communication, and practice integration.
At the end of the course, you will obtain a certificate of participation. CPD points will be available.
Please note, that the featured topics are subject to change.
Date | Location | Time | Seats | Price | |
Wednesday 18 June | Online, Teams | 9:00 - 17:30 | £175.00 |
Su-yin is a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon at Moorfields Eye Hospital. She specialises in cornea and external disease, refractive surgery and emergency ophthalmology. She also serves as the lead for corneal infections at Moorfields Eye Hospital, and is an Honorary Clinical Lecturer at the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology.
Gordon Hay has worked in Ocular Oncology for 20 years. He first worked with Mr John Hungerford & Dr Judith Kingston in the Ocular Oncology and Retinoblastoma Services at Bart's Hospital having undertaken his basic training in Ophthalmology/Ocular Oncology at Barts & The London. Dr Hay then had a career break in Australia - where he spent several years as a single-handed flying doctor and rural Medical Superintendent and Government Medical Officer in Queensland. He returned to the UK in 2004 to take up a post in Adult Ocular Oncology at Barts Hospital. In January 2015 he moved to the world-renowned Moorfields Eye Hospital where he specialises in A&E (Emergency Ophthalmology) and Ocular Oncology - working in Mandeep Sagoo’s Professorial Ocular Oncology Unit. For many years Dr Hay ran the Ophthalmology component of the Cambridge Graduate Course in Medicine. He also has 16 years' experience of teaching/lecturing to Ophthalmology trainees, Optometrists and GPs on all aspects of clinical care and examination skills. Gordon has been the clinical director of the Emergency Department since November 2019. He lectures widely to Ophthalmic trainees and optometrists on Ocular Oncology and A&E in the United Kingdom. He also has a keen interest in primary care ophthalmology and Community Optometry Service Delivery and is a keen proponent in up-skilling in the community setting. Gordon is the Service Director for A&E/Urgent Care Services at Moorfields Eye Hospital and in February 2020, was appointed Deputy Director of Education at UCL Institute of Ophthalmology. He also lectures on the UCL M.Sc. in Ophthalmology Course in Emergency Ophthalmology and Ocular Oncology and runs the UCL Summer School in Ophthalmology. Dr Hay has won numerous awards over the past few years in his A&E role and has successfully transitioned his department into the digital sphere. Moorfields A&E Has garnered 5 major national awards for Emergency Eye care - including Health Service Journal Top A&E department in the UK, Second top for trainee education in the UK, and UCL as top higher institution in the world to study ophthalmology. He is a keen proponent in upskilling ancillary staff and has incorporated advanced nursing and optometrists practitioners into the A&E setting. His department has also won three digital awards for the Attend Anywhere virtual A&E service. In September 2022 he became Associate Professor at the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology.
Asterios Diafas is an ophthalmic surgeon specializing in Ocular Oncology and Vitreoretinal Surgery. He trained at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital and Cheltenham General Hospital before joining Moorfields Eye Hospital in 2023, first as a Vitreoretinal and currently as an Ocular Oncology Surgeon. He completed his basic training in Greece and was awarded national scholarships, including one for the Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology (Harvard Medical School - USA) and another from the Greek Vitreoretinal Society supporting his training in Vitreoretinal Surgery in the United Kingdom. In addition to his clinical expertise, he holds two Master’s degrees in Ophthalmic Imaging and Medical Research & Methodology. He is currently pursuing a PhD, demonstrating also his strong commitment to clinical research.