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Ophthalmology Conference: The Eye in Systemic Disease
one-day event I Online & Live

Ophthalmology Conference: The Eye in Systemic Disease
one-day event I Online & Live

Datum
06.03.2024, 13:00 - 18:30
Hybridevent
Glasgow
Sprache
Englisch
CME Max
5 CME Punkte
Gebühren ab
85.00 GBP
Veranstalter
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
Organisator

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
232 - 242 St Vincent Street
G2 5RJ Glasgow
Coordinator: Rebecca Watson
Tel.: +44 (0)141465 7270


This one-day event will feature specialists in a wide scope of fields including ophthalmologists, neurologists, physicians and paediatricians. Offering the opportunity for interdisciplinary discussion and learning, topics on the day will include giant cell arteritis, multiple sclerosis, orbital infections and orbital trauma. This event will be of interest to both ophthalmologists and non-ophthalmologists.
  • Basisinformation
    Datum
    06.03.2024, 13:00 - 18:30
    Hybridevent
    Glasgow
    Sprache
    Englisch
    CME Max
    5 CME Punkte
    Gebühren ab
    85.00 GBP
    Veranstalter
    Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
    Organisator

    Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
    232 - 242 St Vincent Street
    G2 5RJ Glasgow
    Coordinator: Rebecca Watson
    Tel.: +44 (0)141465 7270


  • VERANSTALTUNGSORT
    Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
    232 - 242 St Vincent Street
    G2 5RJ Glasgow, GB
  • Programm

    12.00 13.00

    Buffet lunch and networking

    13.00 13.30

    Event Registration, tea and coffee

     

     

    13.30 13.35

    Welcome

    Adam Booth, Conference Director, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow

    Opening remarks

    Mike McKirdy, President, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow

    Session 1: Giant Cell Arteritis

    13.35 13.50

    The Eye in GCA

    Greg Heath, Consultant Medical Ophthalmologist, Deputy Director Medical Education, York and Scarborough Hospitals NHS Foundation

    Trust

    13.50 14.05

    When and how to do a Temporal Artery Biopsy (remote)

    Paul Rainsbury, Consultant Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon, Royal Eye Infirmary, University Hospitals Plymouth

    14.05 14.20

    How to treat GCA

    Dr Rosie Irvine, Consultant Neuro-Ophthalmologist, Gartnavel General Hospital

    14.20 14.35

    Panel session

    14.35 15.00

    Refreshment break

    Session 2: Multiple Sclerosis

    15.00 15.15

    The Optic Nerve in multiple sclerosis

    Justin McKee, Consultant in Medical Ophthalmology, NHS Lothian, Training Programme Director for Medical Ophthalmology, Scotland Deanery

    15.15 15.30

    Eye movements in multiple sclerosis (remote)

    Denize Atan, Associate Professor in Neuro-ophthalmology, Neuroscience and Genetics, University of Bristol, Honorary Consultant

    in Neuro-ophthalmology, Bristol Eye Hospital

    15.30 15.45

    Treating multiple sclerosis

     

    Dr Katy Murray, Consultant Neurologist, Anne Rowling Clinic, University of Edinburgh and Forth Valley Royal Hospital

    15.45 16.00

    Panel session

    16.00 16.25

    Refreshment Break

    Session 3: Orbital Infections

    16.25 17.10

    Orbital Cellulitis - Clinical features and differential diagnosis Vikas Chadha, Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow

    Orbital Cellulitis- Investigations and management

    Paul Cauchi, Consultant Oculoplastic and Orbital Surgeon, Greater Glasgow and Clyde

    Paediatric Orbital Cellulitis

    Eoghan Millar, Clinical lead for Paediatric Ophthalmology GG&C Consultant ophthalmologist Royal Hospital for Children Glasgow

    17.10 17.25

    Panel session

    17.25 17.45

    Refreshment Break

    Session 4: Orbital Trauma

    17.45 18.00

    Clinical signs of orbital trauma (remote)

    Chris Schulz, Consultant Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon, Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust

    18.00 18.15

    Management of orbital trauma

    Andrew Edwards, Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon, Royal Preston Hospital

    18.15 18.30

    Panel session

     

    18.30

    Close and thank you

    Adam Booth, Conference Director, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow

     

     

     

     

  • Gebühren
    Fachärzte/-innen
    Gebühren ab
    145,00 GBP
    Ärzte/-innen in Weiterbildung
    Gebühren ab
    85,00 GBP
    The fees shown apply to non-members of the Royal College by participation online in presence. College Members receive reduced fees. More information can be found on the organizer's website.
  • Buchung / Anmeldung

    Bitte wenden Sie sich für weitere Informationen direkt an den Organisator.

  • Zertifizierung
    Zertifizierung beantragt für 5 CME Punkte bei der Sonstige
    5 CPD Approved

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