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The annual Oxford Ophthalmological Congress is one of the longest-running ophthalmological meetings. It was established in the early 1900s by surgeon and academic Robert Doyne. Catch up on this year’s highlights in this podcast, including updates on inherited macular dystrophies, shaken baby syndrome and non-organic vision loss.
Published 07/13/12
Published 07/13/12
Each year the Royal College of Ophthalmologists organises a seminar in honour of Elizabeth Thomas, the founder of the Macular Disease Society. EyePod brings you the highlights of the seminar, and a wrap-up of other related papers from the journal Eye.
Published 12/14/10
Each year the St John' s College plays host to the Cambridge Ophthalmological Symposium, a two day residential meeting gathering together both research and clinical ophthalmologists to discuss a specific topic under the chairmanship of a leader in the field. This year's topic was infection and we lucky enough to be able to interview a few of the key speakers about their work: - Jerry Pier: How pathogens interact with the eye interact - Todd Margolis: Herpes ocular infections: treatment and...
Published 11/01/10
Listen to the April 2010 podcast for interviews with key speakers from the 2010 Congress of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, discussing everything from translational medicine to worldwide eye health.
Published 04/15/10