Category Archives: Pour les ophtalmologistes
11th Biennial Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Conference
Août 6th, 2019
Hosted by the University of British Columbia’s Faculty of Medicine. Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus are complex subjects. These subspecialties span across so many subjects that staying abreast of developments and optimal practice is a challenge. We meet every two years, to refresh and update our understanding and approach to the management of practical problems in […]
Les petits détails font une GRANDE différence : Reconnaître et gérer les comportements perturbateurs en milieu Clinique
Juil 30th, 2019
Les petits détails font une GRANDE différence est un programme d’autoévaluation agréé (section 3) disponible sur ligne. Cette activité d’apprentissage a été conçue pour aider les médecins en exercice, les résidents, les administrateurs et les autres membres des équipes soignantes à acquérir les connaissances et les compétences nécessaires et à adopter les comportements qui s’imposent pour […]
CanMEDS Program: Better Practice, Better Outcomes
Juil 26th, 2019
The CanMEDS Framework was developed by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada to provide key strategies for healthcare professionals to increase efficiencies in their practice, improve communication with patients and colleagues, and demonstrate stronger leadership. The program explicitly expresses how CanMEDS roles are used in everyday clinical and non-clinical practice. The CanMEDS […]
Financement soutenu pour assurer l’accès aux médicaments anti-facteur de croissance endothélial anti-vasculaire
Juil 18th, 2019
(juillet 2019) Details d’accès Lisez la version intégrale de l’énoncé de principe de la Société canadienne de la rétine (SCR)
CJO June 2019 – Highlights
Juin 28th, 2019
For the June 2019 issue, the Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology (CJO) is pleased to unveil two new features: the Resident Perspectives digest and a visual abstract. Resident Perspectives will highlight 4–6 articles from each issue with summaries written by members of the CJO‘s Resident Advisory Council (RAC). The summaries are written for residents by residents and focus […]
CJO’s Inaugural Visual Abstract
Juin 27th, 2019
The CJO’s inaugural visual abstract provides a graphical summary of the following article from the June issue: Comparison of 2 regimens of loteprednol etabonate and bromfenac for cataract surgery. The article is also featured in the CJO’s first Resident Perspectives digest, which highlights a handful of articles from each issue with summaries written by members of the CJO’s Resident Advisory Council. […]
Post-LASIK : calcul de la puissance des LIO
Mai 15th, 2019
Mme PKR me dit qu’elle ne s’inquiète pas outre mesure son résultat réfractif après la chirurgie de la cataracte. Mais comme elle a déjà eu une chirurgie réfractive, moi, ça me préoccupe! De toute évidence, c’est une patiente qui se soucie (ou du moins qui s’en est déjà soucié) de la réfraction! Je pense à […]
Canadian Neuro-Ophthalmology Review Course 2019
Mai 15th, 2019
A high yield two-day course with renowned speakers delivering case-based learning. This course will help prepare participants for the Royal College exam and to carry the relevant knowledge with them when they are independent practitioners. Target Audience Senior residents from ophthalmology and neurology and neuro-surgery. AccreditationThis event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) […]
European Society of Ophthalmology Meeting 2019
Mai 15th, 2019
A truly comprehensive ophthalmology meeting, delivery a world class scientific programme. CPD Credits EACCME accreditation. All participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance, which can be used to submit Section 1 credits within the MOC Program to the Royal College through MAINPORT. For more information on this event visit the meeting website.