0.25 CD Approved. A Review of Allergic Conjunctivitis for Primary Care
0.15 Gen + 0.35 CD. A comprehensive review of microbial keratitis and treatment
0.5 CD. A comprehensive review of microbial keratitis and treatment
1.0 CD Approved. A review for Primary Care on minor eye trauma.
0.25 CD approved. Causes of non-healing epithelial defects and their management by optometry and ophthalmology
0.40 CD approved. A Review of Conjunctival Cicatrisation
0.4 CPD. Pre-operative considerations and contraindications to laser vision correction.
0.5 General approved. PRK, LASIK, SMILE and ICL procedure videos and what to expect post-operatively
Title: Restoring Youthful Vision Abstract Presbyopia, resulting from the age related decline in accommodation, is one of the first signs of ageing most people experience. It causes frustration and a reduction in quality of life, but can also impact the ability to work, especially in areas with limited eye care. A new consensus report will clarify the definition of presbyopia, and related optical and visual terminology. Conducting techniques for evaluation, ranging from subjective defocus curves to objective measurement of eye focus, will be described to inform the ‘diagnosis’. Management options to ameliorate the visual effects of presbyopia include spectacle and contact lenses, as well as corneal, scleral, intraocular lens and pharmaceutical techniques.
Early referral of progressive keratoconus is recommended - this lecture discusses parameters and treatment options.