This course we will consider anterior uveitis in a systematic and logical approach.
This presentation will consider the increase in symptoms of dry eye and blepharitis that clinicians are hearing since the start of the lockdown and discuss the possible reasons. It will consider the link between blepharitis and dry eye and encourage practitioners to proactively question patients for symptoms in addition to looking for signs.
Peter Charlesworth is an optometrist who suffers from dry eyes. In this recorded webinar, he'll take you through his journey from someone who manages patients' dry eyes to someone who manages their own dry eye.
This presentation discusses the diagnosis and treatment of allergic conjunctivitis in paediatric patients.
This article will highlight the management options available for dry eye disease, and also look at how other treatment modalities can be incorporated into our daily practice.
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In this round table discussion, five expert panelists discuss the diagnosis and management of blepharitis and MGD.
Ocular allergy is a common occurrence in practice, often giving patients significant symptoms especially in the summer months. This presentation will outline the basics behind ocular hypersensitivity and the pathogenesis of allergy. It will consider the clinical signs and symptoms of ocular allergy to enable effective identification, and differentiation from other ocular surface diseases. Currently available treatment options and the potential challenges for contact lens patients will also be considered enabling clinicians to offer the most appropriate recommendations and advice to their patients.
Dry eye disease (DED) affects hundreds of millions of people throughout the world and is one of the most frequent causes of patient visits to eye care practitioners. Exacerbated by modern lifestyles, symptoms of DED vary widely from mild dryness to severe pain and blurred vision. A better understanding of this multifactorial disease has led to new and better treatments, many of which are in the realm of optometric and contact lens practice.
This article provides an overview of ocular emergencies and their key clinical features.
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This lecture will consider the latest developments in glaucoma clinics, including diagnostic technology and treatment options.
This article covers the physiological effects of diabetes to explain diabetic eye disease and how to identify it.
This lecture will explore best practice working partnerships between optometrists and ophthalmologists for better patient care and outcomes.
This course will review 4 patient cases with presenting with different types of anterior uveitis. For each case, symptoms, diagnosis, referral and management will be discussed.
This article reviews the GOC’s fitness to practise process, including up to date statistics, cases and FTP committee decisions.
A summary of Diabetic Retinopathy, the factors that contribute to it and the management options available and the underpinning scientific knowledge.
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