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To request a free sample or data sheets please contact Altomed Customer Services on 0191 5190111 or email: [email protected] alamedics new heavy 260115.indd 1 20/03/2015 11:48 TUESDAY 19 MAY 2015 WEDNESDAY 20 MAY 2015 THURSDAY 21 MAY 2015 09.00 – 10.30 08.00 – 09.00 Breakfast Meetings 08.00 – 09.00 Breakfast Meetings PRESIDENT’S SESSION Workshop for Practical Statistics Innovations in Ophthalmic Education Welcome & Strategy Richard Wormald George Saleh Caroline MacEwen, RCOphth President Breakfast With NIHR Newly Appointed Consultants Advances in Medical Retina Faruque Ghanchi Mike Burdon and Peter Shah Clare Bailey Grand Rounds: Glaucoma Grand Rounds: Oculoplastics David Broadway The Use and Abuse of Profiling Ben Parkin George Spaeth Grand Rounds: Uveitis Alistair Denniston Specialist Commissioning Glaucoma in Nigeria Alison Davis Clare Gilbert 09.00 – 10.00 Pensions and Investments 10.30 – 11.00 Coffee & Posters Ophthalmology Research – Real world Peter McDonnell 11.00 – 12.30 Impact 09.00 – 10.30 Faruque Ghanchi Advances and Innovations in Paediatric Peri-Ocular Oncology Giant Cell Arteritis Ophthalmology Claire Daniel Susan Mollan Christopher Lloyd Nystagmus – Congenital & Acquired Advances in VR Keratoconus Irene Gottlob Robert MacLaren Stephen Kaye How to Commission & Provide Treatment Wet & Dry: Plastics & Surface Controversies in Modern Vitreoretinal Parul Desai and Richard Wormald Bernie Chang and Sai Kolli Practice National Ophthalmology Database Audits Diabetic Macular Oedema John Sparrow Tom Williamson and Edward Lee Victor Chong Neuro-Imaging 10.00 – 11.00 £ Imaging in Glaucoma Diagnosis and Paul Riordan-Eva THE KEELER LECTURE Monitoring Course Part 1 £ Retinal Imaging Course Part 1 Vision and Eye Disease in Art Rupert Bourne and Stephen Vernon Paulo Stanga and James Talks Michael Marmor 09.00 - 12.00 Orbital Tumours and Inflammation Introduction by Richard Keeler Cornelius René Training the Trainers 11.00 – 11.30 Coffee & Posters Melanie Corbett 12.30 – 13.30 Lunch 11.30 – 13.00 10.30 – 11.00 Coffee & Posters 13.30 – 15.00 Retinal Stem Cells 11.00 – 12.00 Paediatric Cornea Andrew Lotery Susmito Biswas International Ophthalmology The Great Debate Brian Little The Many Faces of Primary Care Matthew Burton Ophthalmology Inflammatory Eye Diseases - The Spotted 12.00 – 12.15 Richard Smith Fundus Awards Ceremony Miles Stanford Refractive Surgery: Where Are We Now? 12.15 - 13.15 David O’Brart Glaucoma: Meet the Experts Rupert Bourne and Peter Shah Glaucoma & Ocular Surface Disease THE OPTIC UK LECTURE Macular Degeneration: An Update Structure – Functional Relationships in Mohit Gupta Ian Pearce Macular Dystrophies Inherited Retinal Systemic Disease Anita Agarwal Marie Tsaloumas 13.00 – 14.00 Lunch Introduction by Usha Chakravarthy £ Retinal Imaging Course Part 2 13.00 - 14.00 Paulo Stanga and James Talks SAS Forum 13.15 - 14.15 Lunch 15.00 – 15.30 Tea & Posters 14.00 – 15.00 14.15 – 16.00 15.30 – 16.30 Rapid Fire Session Grand Rounds: Neuro-Ophthalmology Magaret Dayan and Gordon Plant Rapid Fire Session Miles Stanford Grand Rounds: FFA/Medical Retina Andrew Dick 15.00 – 15.30 Anita Agrawal, Alan Bird and Adnan Tufail 16.30 – 17.30 AGM Emergency Eye Care EDRIDGE GREEN LECTURE 15.30 – 16.00 Coffee & Posters Andrew Jacks and Tim Matthews A View On Glaucoma – Are We Seeing it 16.00 – 17.00 What Makes a Great Cataract Surgeon? Clearly? DUKE ELDER LECTURE Larry Benjamin David Crabb Learning From Patients £ Imaging in Glaucoma Diagnosis and Introduction by Ted Garway-Heath John Sparrow Monitoring Course Part 2 17.30 – 19.00 Introduction by Richard Harrad Rupert Bourne and Stephen Vernon Drinks Reception 17.00 – 18.00 16.00 Congress Close For all speakers, delegates and exhibitors Ophthalmic Trainees Forum 09.00 – 17.00 09.00 – 16.00 Allied Professions Day GP Day Larry Benjamin and Janet Marsden Seema Verma and Michael van Dessel MONDAY 18 MAY 2015 MONDAY 18 MAY 2015 MONDAY 18 MAY 2015 09.30 - 17.30 09.30 - 17.30 09.30 - 17.30 Hall 1a & Galleria Hall 1c & 3 Hall 1b & 11 Retina Day Glaucoma Day Eye Movements Day Winfried Amoaku and Paulo Stanga Peter Shah and Fiona Spencer Mike Burdon and Tony Vivian General Information 3 EPONYMOUS LECTURERS 2015 3 PRESIDENT’S SESSION - Caroline MacEwen 4 Advances and Innovations in Paediatric Ophthalmology - Christopher Lloyd 4 Keratoconus - Stephen Kaye 4 Controversies in Modern Vitreoretinal Practice - Tom Williamson & Edward Lee 5 Neuro-Imaging - Paul Riordan-Eva 5 CONTENTS Orbital Tumours and Inflammation - Cornelius René 5 Retinal Imaging Course (Paid course) - Paulo Stanga & James Talks 6 Paediatric Cornea - Susmito Biswas 7 The Many Faces of Primary Care Ophthalmology - Richard Smith 7 Refractive Surgery: Where Are We Now? - David O’Brart 8 Glaucoma and Ocular Surface Disease - Mohit Gupta 8 Inherited Retinal Diseases and Systemic Expression - Marie Tsaloumas 8 RAPID FIRE SESSION: Tuesday 19 May 2015 - Andrew Dick 9 EDRIDGE GREEN LECTURE 2015 - David Crabb 10 DRINKS RECEPTION in the Exhibition Hall 10 BREAKFAST MEETING: Workshop for Practical Statistics - Helpful Statistics for Ophthalmologists - Richard Wormald 11 BREAKFAST MEETING: Breakfast with NIHR - Breaking Down Barriers - Faruque Ghanchi 11 BREAKFAST MEETING: Grand Rounds - Glaucoma - David Broadway 11 BREAKFAST MEETING: Grand Rounds - Uveitis - Alistair Denniston 12 Ophthalmology Research: Real World Impact - Faruque Ghanchi 12 Peri-Ocular Oncology - Claire Daniel 12 Nystagmus: Congenital and Acquired - Irene Gottlob 12 How To Commission and Provide Treatment - Parul Desai & Richard Wormald 13 Highlights and Outcomes From National Ophthalmology Database (NOD) Audits - John Sparrow 13 THE KEELER LECTURE 2015 - Michael Marmor 14 Developing Therapies With Retinal Stem Cells - Andrew Lotery 14 International Ophthalmology: Evidence For Practice - Matthew Burton 14 Inflammatory Eye Disease: The Spotted Fundus - Miles Stanford 15 Glaucoma: Meet the Experts - Rupert Bourne & Peter Shah 15 Macular Degeneration: An Update - Ian Pearce 15 SAS Forum 16 RAPID FIRE SESSION: Wednesday 20 May 2015 - Miles Stanford 16 AGM 17 DUKE ELDER LECTURE 2015 - John Sparrow 17 Ophthalmic Trainee’s Forum 17 ALLIED PROFESSIONS DAY - Larry Benjamin & Janet Marsden 18 BREAKFAST MEETING: Innovations in Ophthalmic Education - George Saleh 20 BREAKFAST MEETING: Newly Appointed Consultants - Peter Shah & Mike Burdon 20 BREAKFAST MEETING: Grand Rounds - Oculoplastics - Ben Parkin 20 BREAKFAST MEETING: Specialised Commissioning and Ophthalmology - Alison Davis 20 BREAKFAST MEETING: Pensions and Investments - Peter McDonnell 21 Giant Cell Arteritis - Susan Mollan 21 Advances in VR - Robert MacLaren 21 Wet and Dry: Plastics and Surface - Bernie Chang & Sai Kolli 22 Diabetic Macular Oedema - Victor Chong 22 Retinal Imaging Symposium (Paid course) - Rupert Bourne & Stephen Vernon 23 Training the Trainers: Managing Doctors in Difficulty (Restricted Session) - Melanie Corbett 23 The Great Debate - Brian Little 24 Awards Ceremony 24 THE OPTIC UK LECTURE 2015 - Anita Agarwal 24 Grand Rounds: Neuro-Ophthalmology - Margaret Dayan & Gordon Plant 24 Grand Rounds: FFA/Medical Retina - Anita Agarwal, Alan Bird & Adnan Tufail 25 Emergency Eye Care - Andrew Jacks & Tim Matthews 25 What Makes a Great Cataract Surgeon? - Larry Benjamin 26 GP DAY - Seema Verma & Michael van Dessel 26 Poster Exhibition 27 Optic UK 42 Exhibiting Companies 42 Poster Abstracts 46 DVD Abstracts 160 Seminar Calendar 2015 164 2 EPONYMOUS LECTURERS & GENERAL INFORMATION EDRIDGE GREEN LECTURE KEELER LECTURE 2015 & GENERAL INFORMATION EPONYMOUS LECTURERS Professor David Crabb Professor Michael F. Marmor David Crabb is Professor of Statistics Michael F. Marmor, M.D. is Professor and Vision Research in the School of and Past Chair of Ophthalmology at Health Science at City University the Stanford University School of London. He gained a B.Ed. in Medicine. He graduated from Harvard Mathematics from the University of College