EPISODE · Jun 10, 2020 · 1H 4M
WebinarXtra: Peripheral vitreoretinal disorders for optometrists with Mr Kam Balaggan
from EyePod: The optometry podcast · host The College of Optometrists
In the UK there are around 7,300 new cases of retinal detachment every year, with many patients presenting with flashes and floaters to optometrists. In this episode of WebinarXtra, Daniel talks to Kam Balaggan - Consultant in Vitreoretinal Surgery, Medical Retina and Cataracts at Wolverhampton and Midland Counties Eye Infirmary - about the most common causes of retinal detachment and how to spot them. College members who missed the webinar can watch a recording and gain one non-interactive CET point until 16 December 2021: https://learning.college-optometrists.org/course/view.php?id=227 A recording of Mr Balaggan's first webinar 'Diagnosing PVD vs RD - knock out with dynamic vitreous assessment' is also available to College members: https://learning.college-optometrists.org/course/view.php?id=216
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In the UK there are around 7,300 new cases of retinal detachment every year, with many patients presenting with flashes and floaters to optometrists. In this episode of WebinarXtra, Daniel talks to Kam Balaggan - Consultant in Vitreoretinal Surgery, Medical Retina and Cataracts at Wolverhampton and Midland Counties Eye Infirmary - about the most common causes of retinal detachment and how to spot them. College members who missed the webinar can watch a recording and gain one non-interactive CET point until 16 December 2021: https://learning.college-optometrists.org/course/view.php?id=227 A recording of Mr Balaggan's first webinar 'Diagnosing PVD vs RD - knock out with dynamic vitreous assessment' is also available to College members: https://learning.college-optometrists.org/course/view.php?id=216
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