Join us for a day of online education dedicated to OCT and widefield retinal imaging. Each session will be delivered by an expert on a range of key topics of value to practitioners who are yet to invest, those just starting out, as well as clinicians already experienced in using these enhanced diagnostic technologies.
Session 1: New technology - new pathology: multi-modal imaging as an enhancement to standard retinal examinations - Book now
Session 2: OCT in optometric practice: the story so far and the potential future impact - Book now
Session 3: How to use OCT to help in glaucoma detection and treatment - Book below
Session 4: OCT – What else can it do?- Book now
Webinar: How to use OCT to help in glaucoma detection and treatment
This webinar will outline the key role that OCT plays in helping practitioners to identify changes that show likely glaucoma development to ensure timely intervention for patients. The session will also highlight how the technology can be used to detect a change in glaucoma status to guide management decisions.
Learning outcome
- Practitioners will recognise the role of OCT in glaucoma detection and management
12.15PM - 1.15PM
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1 point
Webinar: How to use OCT to help in glaucoma detection and treatment
CPD ref no: C-106356
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Edward Farrant
Edward Farrant graduated from Cardiff University in 2002 and works predominantly in independent practice. He holds independent prescribing status along with a diploma in glaucoma and runs a range of specialist clinics that extend to treating glaucoma and other ocular diseases. Ed also has particular interest in contact lenses and myopia management. In addition to his primary care role, Ed works in clinics at Bristol Eye Hospital, Musgrove Park Hospital and Weston General.