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Paediatrics Day – Session 4: Modern paradigms for diagnosis and management of keratoconus

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Optometry Today (OT) in partnership with the AOP are pleased to deliver our first Paediatrics day event.

Join us for a day of online education dedicated to paediatrics. Each session will be delivered by an expert on a range of key topics to allow practitioners to consolidate their knowledge and effectively manage children in clinical practice.

Session 1: Paediatrics made easy - Book now
Session 2: Paediatric complaints - the trouble with kids - Book now
Session 3: Minor issues in eye care - clinical, ethical and regulatory scenarios involving children - Book now
Session 4: Modern paradigms for diagnosis and management of keratoconus - Book below
Session 5: The top four neuro-optometric paediatric presentations in practice - Book now

Session 4: Modern paradigms for diagnosis and management of keratoconu

This webinar will cover the latest diagnostics and current thinking on management and treatment of keratoconus with case examples and opportunity for discussion during a dedicated question and answer session.

Learning outcomes

  • Practitioners will be able to explain to patients about current thinking on the management and treatment of keratoconus, relative to their scope of practice
  • Practitioners will recognise the latest diagnostics and current thinking on the management and treatment of keratoconus.

Please note that you will not be eligible for CPD if you dial into audio only using a phone.

1.30PM - 2.30PM

  • 1 point

    Session 4: Modern paradigms for diagnosis and management of keratoconus

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Romesh Angunawela

Romesh AngunawelaRomesh is a consultant ophthalmic surgeon specialising in cataract and laser eye surgery, lens replacement and corneal transplantation at Moorfields Eye Hospital where he is also director of corneal training. He is also a director and co-founder of OCL Vision.

Romesh has published over 50 journal papers and been awarded over 20 national and international awards, including the gold medal from the UK and Ireland Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons on three occasions.