Seminar Reports

 

Seminar Reports

View summaries of our previous College Seminars:

 

Screening & Management of Diabetic Retinopathy (9th November 2012)

View a summary of the day written by the chairman Miss Noemi Lois.


Glaucoma, Suspects and Ocular Hypertension (28th September 2012)

View a summary of the day written by the chairman Mr John Sparrow. This was first published in the December/January 2013 issue of Eye News and has been reproduced here with kind permission of PinPoint Scotalnd


Appropriate Management of Neuro-ophthalmology Cases in Casualty (21st September 2012)

View two summaries written by delegates Dr Huw Oliphant and Mrs Kate Barnes. This was first published in the December/January 2013 issue of Eye News and has been reproduced here with kind permission of PinPoint Scotland


Investigation and Management of Inflammatory Eye Disease (19th September 2012)

View a summary of the day written by delegate Dr Will Tucker. This was first published in the February/March 2013 issue of Eye News and has been reproduced here with kind permission of PinPoint Scotland


Skills in Retinal Imaging, Diagnosis and Therapy Seminar (12th & 13th July 2012)

View a summary of the day written by delegate, Mr Niall Crosby. This was first published in the October 2012 issue of Eye News and has been reproduced here with kind permission of Pinpoint Scotland


Managing a Diabetic Eye Service Seminar (10th February 2012)

View a summary of the day written by the chairman, Miss Clare Bailey. This was first published in the the April/May 2012 issue of Eye News and has been reproduced here with kind permission of Pinpoint Scotland

 

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