The endocrine eye
Tuesday 19 October 2010
Venue: Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, LONDON, W1G 0AE
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AIMS: Review current practice and recent advances in ophthalmology and endocrinology with regard to the eye.
OBJECTIVES: (i) For ophthalmologists to be cognisant of current medical practice and advances in the medical management of endocrine disorders and the eye, specifically pituitary, thyroid and diabetes.(ii) For endocrinologists to be cognisant of current ophthalmic practice and advances in the ophthalmic management of endocrine disorders and the eye, specifically pituitary, thyroid and diabetes.
Registration Details:
Consultant/GP: £170
RSM Early bird Student: £35
RSM Early bird Trainee: £55
RSM Early bird Associate: £55
RSM Early bird Fellow: £70
RSM Student: £55
RSM Trainee: £75
RSM Associate: £75
RSM Fellow: £90
Student: £80
Trainee: £100
Early bird Student: £45
Early bird Trainee: £80
Early bird Allied Health Professional: £80
Early bird Consultant/GP: £140
Meeting ref: EDB01
CPD (Applied for)
9.30 am |
Registration, tea and coffee |
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THE PITUITARY AND VISUAL PATHWAY |
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| Chair: Dr James Ahlquist, President, Endocrinology & Diabetes Section 2010-2011 and Mr Martin Snead, Consultant Ophthalmic and Vitreoretinal Surgeon, Cambridge |
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10.00 am |
How to assess a visual field |
| Mr Nick Sarkies, Consultant Neuro-ophthalmologist, Cambridge | |
10.30 am |
The neurosurgical approach to the sellar lesion with visual failure |
| Dr Jonathan Pollock, Consultant Neurosurgeon, Queen's Hospital, Romford | |
11.00 am |
Tea and coffee break |
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THE THYROID EYE |
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11.30 am |
Graves' orbitopathy: Anecdotes, master-plans, aphorisms |
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Dr Petros Perros, Consultant Endocrinologist, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle |
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12.00 pm |
Medical management of TED |
| Dr Paul Meyer, Consultant Medical Ophthalmologist, Cambridge | |
12.30 pm |
Orbital decompression |
| Mr Geoff Rose, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London | |
1.00 pm |
Lunch |
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THE EYE IN DIABETES |
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1.00 pm |
The diabetic eye: A window on microvascular disease? |
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Professor Stephanie Amiel, Professor of Diabetic Medicine, King's College Hospital |
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2.30 pm |
Screening for diabetic retinopathy |
| Mr Declan Flanagan, Consultant Ophthalmologist, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London | |
3.00 pm |
Management of diabetic maculopathy |
| Dr Cathey Egan, Consultant Ophthalmologist, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London | |
3.30 pm |
Tea and coffee break |
4.00 pm |
Surgery for the late complications of proliferative diabetic retinopathy |
| Mr Martin Snead, Consultant Ophthalmic and Vitreoretinal Surgeon, Cambridge | |
4.30 pm |
SPR cases |
5.30 pm |
Completion of evaluation forms |
5.35 pm |
Close of meeting |