About the College
...work in and for. We aim to develop a workforce that is valued, engaged and reaches its full potential; and strive to support and encourage the College and the communities...
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...work in and for. We aim to develop a workforce that is valued, engaged and reaches its full potential; and strive to support and encourage the College and the communities...
Academic Ophthalmology is a challenging but rewarding career option.
The College was created by Royal Charter in 1988. The Ordinances set out how we should be governed and both documents can only be changed by the Privy Council.
We are committed to actively encouraging equality and diversity among our membership and our workforce and to eliminating unlawful discrimination. Our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Policy outlines our approach to the way in which the College carries out its duties and activities as a membership organisation and employer. The College is essentially a collection of […]
The syllabi underpin the Learning Outcomes and list descriptors that will provide further guidance on how to demonstrate satisfactory achievement of the outcomes. These documents are currently waiting for GMC approval. Please scroll down the page to view the syllabi.
Trainees’ welfare is of utmost importance to the The Royal College of Ophthalmologists and we hope that the following provides clarity and will allow you to plan for the coming months to years. Given the rapidly changing nature of things, however, even this advice may need to change. Look after your wellbeing Training during COVID-19 The […]