EyeTube

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:

Patient-physician relationships and patient complaints are examined subject areas that are discussed in new and meaningful ways from physicians in the field. Episodes provide viewers with a diversity of subject areas and refreshing perspectives from practitioners.

Explore expansive topical tools you can use within your physician practice.

 

Access EyeTube from iTunes or directly from EyeTube today.

EyeRounds.org

As a physician, I am always searching for the most current content I can reference quickly that will be most relevant to my practice and sub-specialties. For those that may not be familiar with it, EyeRounds.org is a content-rich site which is a service of the University of Iowa Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. It provides access to content in a variety of forms including case reports, tutorials, videos and an online searchable atlas.

The information presented is, in many cases, useful to both trainees as well as a review for practicing ophthalmologists. One area I found fun and engaging is the series of Photo Quizzes. These eclectic collections of pictures and photos provide a quick challenge to your general ophthalmology knowledge base. 

The tutorials derive mainly from Grand Round presentations and while their usefulness to practicing ophthalmologists (vs trainees) varies, there are some excellent summaries which might be especially to community ophthalmologists who don’t have ready access to ophthalmology grand rounds in their area.

Explore the site at eyerounds.org for updated content.


I hope you find this website helpful for your practice.  

Recommended by Dr. Colin Mann 
Colin Mann, M.D.
Chair, Practice Resource Centre

The Retina Channel Podcast

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 recent journal articles in the field of retina. The podcast channel is specifically curated and produced for retina specialists and other healthcare professionals who want to stay up-to-date with the latest publications in the field of retina.

Each 30-minute podcast includes a list of references cited in the podcast for listeners to access in print or PDF formats at your leisure. See a list of podcasts, archived by year:

Listen today!

You can subscribe or download podcasts on The Retina Channel Podcast website  or through iTunes, or on MyTuner Radio.

This resource is only available in English.

Gonioscopy.org

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 informative website is designed by the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine to teach physicians and residents how to perform gonioscopy and to show the iridocorneal angle in health and in disease. 

Gonioscopy Videos

Examples of diagnoses are accompanied by videos to demonstrate specific exam techniques, techniques for difficult angles, and much more. There are occasional slit lamp videos as well if they provide illustrations of the findings in glaucoma-related diseases. These patient examples display an assortment of diagnoses and diseases that physicians can learn from. 

For a complete list of diagnoses with videography components, please see the detailed Diagnoses List to view specific techniques and findings. New videos are added frequently and will have red labels to indicate that they have been recently added to the website.

Access Details

To receive website updates, subscribe to the “What’s New” mailing list. New technique videos are posted regularly.

Make the Difference: Preventing Medical Trainee Suicide

Access Details

Learn more about the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and their initiatives.

MÉDUSE

MÉDUSE offers online training modules and resources for all specialist physicians. The training courses have been designed in collaboration with medical associations in order to meet physician needs.

Méduse offers competency training modules and transferable skills, such as collaborator, leader, communicator, professional, health advocate and scholar, as per the 2015 CanMEDS Framework of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

The competencies aim to encourage specialists to gain and improve a variety of skills that are core to their practice and the delivery of quality patient care.

Learners can evaluate their knowledge with the pre-and post-tests, which are available for each course. Online learners can also share comments or read comments from fellow colleagues in the discussion forums of online courses. All the training modules offered on the e-learning platform are free for specialist doctors and accessible at all times.

Access Details

How to Access Training Modules: Sign in to the FMSQ portal and access the courses on MEDUSE.

 

Programme de rétroaction personnalisée sur la pratique (PRPP)

The Programme de rétroaction personnalisée sur la pratique (PRPP) is an in-depth online assessment tool that allows Québec medical specialists to obtain feedback on their practice. The voluntary assessment was developed by the Fédération des médecins spécialistes du Québec (FMSQ).

The PRPP proposes three questionnaires aimed at the colleagues and patients of each physician. You may choose the questionnaire (or questionnaires) that will most likely inform and enlighten your thoughts on your practice:

The PRPP allows various respondents to fill out questionnaires anonymously by using a unique identifier number. Assessment results are confidential and only the physician is able to access the data related to their practice. Questionnaires are available in both English and French.

Watch this short video for an overview of the PRPP process:

Accreditation

This training activity is a Section 3 multisource assessment program, as defined by the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and approved by the Direction of Continuing Professional Development of the FMSQ.

Access Details

Visit the FMSQ website for more information on the Programme de rétroaction personnalisée sur la pratique (PRPP)

Prescribing Safely Canada Accredited Modules

Building on the success of Prescribing Safely Canada pilot and the feedback, the Royal College is pleased to offer accredited modules that offer more prescribing assessments across specialties in a new engaging format. For a limited time only, please take advantage of this accredited learning opportunity to assess your prescribing skills.

Target Audience

These online modules are designed for any ophthalmologist or health care professional prescribing medication to patients. Modules assess prescribing skills of health care professionals to help reduce medication errors and promote a medical safety movement. Modules include:

Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of the learning modules, participants will have demonstrated how to:

CPD Credits

This activity is an Accredited Self-Assessment Program (Section 3) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by Royal College Continuing Professional Development Unit. You may claim a maximum of 30 minutes per program (credits are automatically calculated).

This two-credit-per-hour Assessment program has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 3.0 Mainpro+ credits.

Access Details

Participate in the Prescribing Safely Canada online modules through the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

2019 Annual Rocky Mountain Eye Conference

The 2019 Annual Rocky Mountain Eye Conference will be hosted in Banff, Alberta on February 1 – 3, 2019, and will comprise of both a scientific meeting and a technicians and administrative staff meeting.

The Scientific Meeting for Physicians Program includes immersive talks, exhibits, and scientific sessions on a variety of topics.  

The Technicians and Administrative Staff Program offers a series of presentations geared towards technicians and administrative staff.

Target Audience

The primary audiences for this conference will include physicians, technicians, and ophthalmic administrative staff.

CPD Credits

Physicians attending the Scientific Conference can claim a total number of 7.25 credit hours, which are approved by JCAHPO.

Participants of the Tech & Admin Conference are eligible to claim a total of 7 credit hours, approved by JCAHPO.

For more information, or to register, please visit the Eye Physicians and Surgeons Association of Alberta website.