Postgraduate School of Ophthalmology Calendar

This Calendar shows upcoming training and social events occurring on behalf of the Postgraduate School of Ophthalmology. 

 

Postgraduate Training Programme

70% attendance rate is mandatory to ensure a successful ARCP. As of 2015 ARCPs, a certificate of attendance will be provided by the school to confirm attendance rates for trainees, with and without feedback. Feedback and learning is part of CPD and revalidation.

Quality assurance is vital for postgraduate activity. The school feedback form is 'revalidation' ready and is based upon the form recommended by the Professional Standards Committee from the Royal College of Ophthalmologists.  An electronic web-based version of the form has been developed and will be circulated weekly for completion. A maximum of  5 days after the event (i.e. 8AM Monday after the attendance) is required for feedback submission. Any late returns will be marked as non-attended. Attendees should also consider uploading reflective learning to the e-portfolio for any sessions they specifically thought were useful.  

CPD points

Trainers and Consultants are encouraged to attend and participate, particularly those afternoons relevant to their subspecialty interests. This will improve the learning experience. For symposia and grand rounds, regional category A continual professional development points from the Royal College of Ophthalmologists can be approved by Miss Rauz (West Midlands CPD Coordinator). If Consultant Leads for each session are interested in  having their session CPD approved, please contact Miss Rauz.

Birmingham Ophthalmic Laser Symposium
Start Date/Time: 10 December 2011
End Date/Time: 10 December 2011
Recurring Event: One time event
Importance: Normal Priority
Description:
The Birmingham Ophthalmic Laser Symposium
 
 
Course Convener:
Mr. S. Elsherbiny, Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre
 
Venue:
Post Graduate Centre, Sandwell & West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, City Hospital, B18 7QH

Target Audience:
 
Ophthalmologists
Nursing Staff
Allied health Staff in Ophthalmology with an interest in the topic
 
Topics:
 
Health and Safety
How Lasers Work
Laser Reactions
Clinical Applications and Future Developments:
Oculoplastics, Anterior segment and cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Surgical Retina, Paediatrics
Workshop Sessions: “The Speaker and the Machine”
 
Format:
 
Morning: Didactic Lectures
Afternoon: Each Speaker presenting alongside a machine in small group sessions 
 
Course Dates:
 
Saturday 10th December 2011
                       

Fee:
 
This will cover the lectures, handouts, the practical stations and includes lunch and refreshments.
Ophthalmology Consultant: £150
Ophthalmology Trainee/ Middle Grade: £100
Nursing and Allied Health Staff: £75
 
Course Organiser:
 
Mr. S. Elsherbiny, Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon
 
To Book Please Contact:
 

Ms Angela Swainsbury 01215076799 or email angela.swainsbury@nhs.net

Created by Kate Martin On 12 October 2011 00:00