Ophthalmology Online - A Problem Based Approach 2019
Royal Veterinary College
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Date: Monday 2nd September, 2019 - Sunday 13th October, 2019
Start time: 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Duration: 6 hour(s)
Cost: £725
Key Areas •The ophthalmic exam – tips and tricks
•Develop a logical diagnostic and therapeutic approach to the:
•– Red eye
•– Opaque eye
•– Blind eye
•– Wet eye
•Abnormal pupil sizes and what they mean
About this course
Does the thought of having to see an “eye case” make you anxious? Do you fear you are not getting the most out of your ophthalmic exam? Are you confused
about what treatment is best for corneal ulcers?
This course is aimed at general practitioners who would like to broaden their ophthalmology knowledge and skills. By the end of the course, participants will have gained greater confidence dealing with eye cases.
This course is set at an intermediate level. However, if you are either a recent graduate or you have advanced ophthalmology knowledge and you are interested in participating, we encourage you to enrol. You will have at least one tutor at the other side of the computer to help personalise the learning experience and either fill some knowledge gaps or help you reach a higher knowledge plane
Why do this course?
This course will help improve your ophthalmology problem solving skills, provide you with tips on how to enhance your ophthalmic examination skills and build your knowledge about small animal ophthalmology.
Who is it for?
Veterinarians
The Speakers
Tutors <br /> <br /> Roser Tetas Pont , LV MSc DipECVO MRCVS <br /> Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology <br /> The Royal Veterinary College <br /> <br /> Charlotte Dawson, BVetMed MVetMed DipECVO MRCVS <br /> Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology <br /> The Royal Veterinary College <br /> <br /> Marian Matas Riera, DVM DipECVO PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS <br /> European and RVCS Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology <br />
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
42 hours
Registration and Booking
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