Category Archives: Sur-spécialités

Clinical – Pathological Correlation in Ophthalmology
Juin 14th, 2019

The MUHC-McGill University Ophthalmic Pathology Review Course brings an update of the non-neoplastic and neoplastic diseases of the eye and the ocular adnexa. The three-day course will review the most important ocular diseases in a clinical pathological manner. The course is designed to bring the pathological features to the clinical diagnosis and integrating the tissue […]

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) […]

Western Canada Retina Retreat 2019
Mai 7th, 2019

Western Canada Retina Retreat 2019 will take place in Banff, Alberta on July 28, 2019. This meeting will provide a full-day forum for collegial group learning on current and emerging strategies in the diagnosis and management of retinal disorders. The program will focus on interactive discussion of a range of medical and surgical cases presented […]

Balados en rétinologie : Straight from the Cutter’s Mouth: A Retina Podcast
Avr 29th, 2019

Je vous confie un secret… J’adore les balados! C’est tellement relaxant d’éteindre l’écran, de mettre des écouteurs et de laisser quelqu’un me raconter une histoire. Peu importe ce qui vous intéresse, je suis convaincue qu’il existe un balado qui saura vous plaire! J’ai récemment appris que les balados permettent d’accumuler des crédits à titre d’activité […]

Bibliothèque de formation virtuelle en neuro-ophtalmologie
Avr 29th, 2019

La Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library (NOVEL) était l’une de mes ressources pédagogiques préférées en tant que résidente, et demeure une ressource à laquelle je retourne à l’occasion dans le cadre de ma pratique générale. Les cas de neuro-ophtalmologie se dissimulent parfois parmi les cas suspects de vision floue et de glaucome. Chose certaine, ils semblent […]

Non-Infectious Uveitis – What’s Best for my patient: Local or systemic treatment?
Mar 1st, 2019

The COS is pleased to provide access to the presentations from the co-developed symposium Non-Infectious Uveitis: What’s Best For My Patient: Local or Systemic Treatment?, which took place at the 2018 COS Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario. Through these presentations, International and Canadian expert faculty lead a discussion around the various treatment strategies for uveitis, […]

CSI: Cataract Surgery Investigation
Mar 1st, 2019

Symposium Resources The COS is pleased to provide access to the presentations from the co-developed symposium presented at the 2018 COS Annual Meeting, CSI: Cataract Surgery Investigation. Dr. Ike Ahmed, along with a team of forensic ophthalmologist investigators, presented three different and engaging cases, unveiling clues to analyze the causes of poor outcomes in cataract […]

Imaging and Glaucoma
Nov 6th, 2018

More information on the INSIGHT Glaucoma Program  Presented by Hady Saheb, MD, MPH, FRCSC This module will consist of a practical and interactive session reviewing the basic and more advanced aspects of ocular coherence tomography (OCT) of the optic nerve. We will review a standardized approach to the optic nerve imaging printout and discuss straightforward […]

The Iowa Glaucoma Curriculum
Nov 2nd, 2018

The Iowa Glaucoma Curriculum was created by Wallace L. M. Alward, MD, supported by the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. The curriculum is intended to serve as an introduction to glaucoma for residents and perhaps as a review for practitioners. It began in the early 1990s to […]