Category Archives: Pour les étudiants en médecine

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

COMP 4: Developing a Mindfulness Practice to Thrive in Medical School and Residency
Nov 24th, 2021

COMP 4: Developing a Mindfulness Practice to Thrive in Medical School and Residency   The Canadian Ophthalmology Student Interest Group (COSIG) is pleased to invite you to the 4th talk of our Canadian Ophthalmology Mentorship Program (COMP) Speakers Series.   Date:  Wednesday, December 15, 2021 Time: 7:30 PM EST to 8:30 PM EST Topic: Developing […]