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Heidelberg Engineering: An Objective Method of Diagnosing Hydroxychloroquine Maculopathy

VIRTUAL EVENT
@6:30 - 7:30pm (GMT) Hydroxychloroquine maculopathy is an irreversible cause of vision loss. This webinar aims to highlight how can macular changes be used to detect maculopathy at an early stage and prevent it from causing visual impairment. The webinar will be delivered by Mr Hani Hasan, MBBS, ChM, FRCOphth, Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon, North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust. There is 1 CET point approved for optometrists and dispensing opticians.

UKPGS Annual Meeting 2021

VIRTUAL EVENT
@10:30 - 16:30 (GMT) Leading international specialist Paediatric Ophthalmology researchers and clinicians sharing research and clinical experience. Abstract submission open 1 Sept to 30 November 2020

How to beat burnout in the new ways of working

WEBINAR
@ 19:00-20:15 GMT Are you a healthcare professional who wants to thrive at work, feel calm, competent & love what you do again? Do the new ways of working during the pandemic, the workload and long hours make you feel overwhelmed? Is it possible to do a great job under so much pressure? Dr. Rachel Morris believes that healthcare professionals should be able to thrive at work. She will introduce you to a simple yet powerful set of tools that will help you do just that and help you take control over your time, your wellbeing and your response to stress.

Optician Magazine: Contact Lens Week

VIRTUAL EVENT
An interactive webinar series focusing on the latest developments in contact lenses, with two free webinars (with Q&A sessions) taking place every evening.

CBM: Saving Sight during Coronavirus - A live update from eye surgeon Dr Ute Dibb in Zimbabwe

Online Event
@7pm Join CBM for a free online event to hear from Zimbabwe about the impact of Coronavirus pandemic on work to prevent blindness. To launch the Light up Lives appeal, Dr Ute Dibb from CBM partner Norton Eye Unit in Zimbabwe, and Godwin Kudzotsa from CBM Zimbabwe will join CBM UK’s Kirsty Smith to talk about the impact of Coronavirus in Zimbabwe. Hear first-hand about how the pandemic has affected their work and how the Light up Lives will help tackle avoidable blindness.

Heidelberg Engineering: Distinguishing Papilloedema from Pseudopapilloedema using Multi-modal Imaging

VIRTUAL EVENT
@18:30 - 19:30 GMT Speaker: Susan Mollan, Consultant Neuro-ophthalmologist, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK

Virtual Ophthalmology Exchange Meeting 2021: Research in Ophthalmology

VIRTUAL EVENT
Friday 26 Feb 21: 14:00 - 17:00 GMT and Saturday 27 Feb 21: 9:00am - 12:00pm GMT. Two half day educational programme hosted on an innovative virtual platform. - Remodelling the ocular surface in patients with VKC: Prof Andrea Leonardi, University of Padova - Towards precision glaucoma management using genomics: Dr Anthony Khawaja, UCL Institute of Ophthalmology - Immunology of DED: Dr Stephen Pflugfelder, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston - Gene therapy in ophthalmology: Prof Robert MacLaren, University of Oxford

Heidelberg Engineering: ANTERION Virtual Workshop - Imaging, Cornea, Metrics and Cataract Apps

VIRTUAL EVENT
@18:30 - 19:30PM GMT Speakers: Tim Cole, Clinical Affairs Manager, Heidelberg Engineering Limited