Category Archives: Pour les étudiants en médecine
VPP DOVS RESIDENT TEACHING -Amblyopia and then informed consent
Jan 20th, 2022
Date: Friday January 21, 2022 Time: 8:45 AM – 12:00 PM Topic: Amblyopia and then informed consent Speaker: Dr. Stephanie Anne Dotchin Zoom Link: Passcode: 259742
DOVS RESIDENT TEACHING -Exodeviations, Surgical Management of Strabismus
Jan 13th, 2022
Date: Friday January 14, 2022 Time: 8:45 AM – 12:00 PM Topic: Exodeviations, Surgical Management of Strabismus Speaker: Dr. Dr. Ashwin Mallipatna Zoom Link: Passcode: 311028
DOVS RESIDENT TEACHING – Anatomy of the EOMs and Motor/Sensor Physiology, Exodeviation, A-V Patterns and Monofixation Syndrome
Jan 4th, 2022
Date: Friday January 7, 2022 Time: 8:45 AM – 12:00 PM Topic: Anatomy of the EOMs and Motor/Sensor Physiology, Exodeviation, A-V Patterns and Monofixation Syndrome Speaker: Dr. Stephen Kraft Zoom Link – Passcode: 702746
COMP 5: Academic Leadership Ophthalmology
Jan 3rd, 2022
COMP 5: Academic Leadership Ophthalmology The Canadian Ophthalmology Student Interest Group (COSIG) is pleased to invite you to the 5th talk of our Canadian Ophthalmology Mentorship Program (COMP) Speakers Series. Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 Time : 7:30 PM EST to 8:30 PM EST Speakers: Dr. Claire Sheldon MD, PhD, FRCSC & Dr. Helen Chung […]
COSIG – Virtual Introductory Student Course in Ophthalmology (VISCO) 2022
Déc 15th, 2021
Dates: June 19, June 26, July 10, July 17, July 24, August 7 VISCO is a free virtual ophthalmology course that aims to increase accessibility to expert ophthalmology knowledge, no matter what stage you are in your medical training. The course is composed of two parts: six weekly workshops presented by ophthalmology faculty and residents […]
Case-Based Neuro-Ophthalmology: Multiple choice questions and explanations
Déc 15th, 2021
Case-Based Neuro-Ophthalmology: Multiple choice questions and explanations is an online textbook designed for ophthalmology and neurology residents learning neuro-ophthalmology through cases and multiple-choice questions. Contact Person: Jonathan Micieli, [email protected]
Canadian Neuro-Ophthalmology Group eTextbook of Eye Movements
Déc 15th, 2021
Canadian Neuro-ophthalmology Group eTextbook of Eye Movements is an Online Textbook that serves as a comprehensive clinical review of ocular motor function and dysfunction.
Optics for Residents with Dr V Penner
Déc 15th, 2021
Optics for Residents with Dr V Penner A series of short youtube videos on various topics in optics intended for residents. Dr. Penner discusses approaches and answers to common optics questions.
DOVS RESIDENT TEACHING – History, Physical and Testing for Pediatrics AND Congenital Ocular Motor Abnormalities
Déc 14th, 2021
Date: Friday December 17, 2021 Time: 8:45 AM – 12:00 PM Topic: History, Physical and Testing for Pediatrics AND Congenital Ocular Motor Abnormalities Speakers: Kiran Bassi and Dr. Agnes Wong Zoom Link: Passcode: 510939