The 2025 Macula course will take place from 2nd - 5th June 2025. Bookings are now open.
Retinal diseases are a major cause of blindness. Diagnostic investigations, understanding of disease mechanisms, new therapies, and the evidence base, have all evolved rapidly in recent years, with greater advances expected in the coming decade.
The Moorfields macula course has been running for over three decades with a pause during the COVID pandemic. The course restarted in 2022 as a 3-day hybrid course and was extended to 4 days in 2023 in response to delegate feedback.
The speakers are recognised experts, many having contributed to major advances in their fields, and there will be opportunity for interaction both on site and virtually.
The course aims to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date review of retinal and macular diseases and their management, including new developments.
Learning outcomes
Attendees of the course will gain:
An up-to-date overview of diseases affecting the retina, including medical retina, surgical retina, inherited retinal disease, uveitis and oncology, including their pathophysiology, clinical features and management
An understanding of key diagnostic investigations and their interpretation
Insights on approaches to challenging cases
Knowledge of future developments including artificial intelligence, novel investigations, genomic diagnosis and new therapies (delivered by some of the people involved in bringing about these advances)
Programme
The 2025 course programme is not yet finalised but the content will remain as for 2024 . Please click here to view the 2024 programme.
The course will be recorded so you will be able to catch up on anything missed if you are unable to attend all sessions.
Who is this course for?
This course is appropriate for ophthalmologists (including consultants, trainees, fellows, staff and associate specialists) and will be at a level appropriate for general ophthalmologists as well as subspecialists. Allied health professionals with a specific interest in retinal disease might also find the course valuable.
Requirement
In order to take part in the course online you will need access to a computer (laptop or desktop) with a webcam and microphone and a stable broadband connection.
CPD Certification
The course carries 28 CPD learning hours/points with The CPD Certification Service.