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Eye to Eye Ophthalmology: The impact of EyeSi virtual reality training on cataract surgery complication rates and who is eligible for a free sight test

Eye to Eye Ophthalmology: The impact of EyeSi virtual reality training on cataract surgery complication rates and who is eligible for a free sight tes…

FromEye to Eye: An Ophthalmology Podcast from the Royal College of Ophthalmologists


Eye to Eye Ophthalmology: The impact of EyeSi virtual reality training on cataract surgery complication rates and who is eligible for a free sight tes…

FromEye to Eye: An Ophthalmology Podcast from the Royal College of Ophthalmologists

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Nov 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This is the third episode of Eye to Eye, the podcast of The Royal College of Ophthalmologists. In this episode we have two interviews. Firstly we spoke with Mr. John Ferris, a Consultant Ophthalmologist from Cheltenham. He spoke to us about his paper, 'The impact of EyeSi virtual reality training on complications rates of cataract surgery performed by first and second year trainees', as well as giving us an update of what to expect from the new skills courses and their debut at the College's Annual Congress in 2020. We then spoke with Miss. Preeti Sanghera, an Optometrist working at Moorfields Eye Hospital. She summarised which patients are eligible for free sight tests.
The College is keen to hear feedback on the podcast whether that’s suggestions for topics covered or requests to appear on the show. Email communications@rcophth.ac.uk with any suggestions or feedback.

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Released:
Nov 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (56)

Eye to Eye is an ophthalmology podcast from the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. This podcast is presented by trainee Ophthalmologist, Sunil Mamtora; featuring up-to-date news and advice from the RCOphth, interviews with the researchers and clinicians behind the latest literature and clinical updates from the world of ophthalmology.