Category Archives: Pour les ophtalmologistes
Cataract Surgery: Telling It Like It Is
Nov 1st, 2018
The Cataract Surgery: Telling It Like It Is Annual Meeting provides cutting-edge education unrestricted by the current CME guidelines. It will take place from February 6-10, 2019 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida and expects to attract more than 600 attendees, 100 exhibitors and 60 meeting and wet lab sponsors. Target Audience The program is relevant […]
CRS « Snapshot of the Month »: Luck of the Draw
Oct 31st, 2018
The Canada Retina Society (CRS) publishes an interesting and educational Vitreo-Retinal related image every three months – a ‘Snapshot of the Month.’ This quarter’s snapshot was written by Fannie Nadeau and Ananda Kalevar, MD (Department of Ophthalmology, HD Hospital, Sherbrooke University, Quebec). Snapshots entitled « Luck of the Draw » tell the story of an 80-year-old female experimented nasal visual […]
EyeTube
Oct 31st, 2018
EyeTube offers a collection of bi-weekly podcasts pertaining to innovations in eye care across all sub-specialities in ophthalmology. Episode topics include, but are not limited to, the following: pediatric ophthalmology diagnostics/imaging ocular surface/ocular surface disease contact lenses and solutions diet and nutrition ulcers meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) glaucoma Patient-physician relationships and patient complaints are examined subject areas […]
EyeRounds.org
Oct 31st, 2018
En tant que médecin, je suis toujours à la recherche du contenu le plus récent, le plus facile à obtenir et qui conviendra le mieux à ma pratique et à mes surspécialités. Pour ceux qui ne connaissent pas EyeRounds.org, c’est un site riche en contenu alimenté par le département d’ophtalmologie et de sciences de la […]
The Retina Channel Podcast
Oct 31st, 2018
The Retina Channel Podcast offers stimulating, motivating, and thought-provoking podcasts presented by doctors in the field of ophthalmology. On this channel you will even find podcasts hosted by Canadian retina specialists, including Dr. Amin Kherani, Dr. Brian Ballios, and Dr. Rob Devenyi. This retina podcast allows doctors to share articles, studies, and their own review of […]
Gonioscopy.org
Oct 30th, 2018
Gonioscopy is one of the more challenging eye examination techniques for ophthalmology residents to learn. Unfortunately, in clinical practice gonioscopy, is not performed as often as it should be; therefore, Gonioscopy.org is a great tool that can be used to share techniques, images and provide a gap in knowledge for the ophthalmological community. Target Audience The […]
Make the Difference: Preventing Medical Trainee Suicide
Oct 30th, 2018
The video from Mayo Clinic and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention demonstrates how pressures within medical environments can be high-stakes, overwhelming, and exhausting. It is said that physicians often deny their self-care in the service of their patients. Moreover, research indicates that medical students and residents have significantly higher rates of depression and burnout […]
Programme de rétroaction personnalisée sur la pratique (PRPP)
Oct 29th, 2018
Le Programme de rétroaction personnalisée sur la pratique (PRPP) est un outil d’évaluation en ligne, de type 360 degrés, permettant aux médecins spécialistes du Québec de recevoir de la rétroaction sur leur pratique. Les résultats des évaluations sont confidentiels et seul le médecin peut accéder aux données relatives à sa pratique. Le PRPP offre trois types de […]