Category Archives: For Residents & Fellows

ESCRS Launches Online IOL Calculator
Oct 20th, 2022

The developers’ goal was to create a free online tool that helps ophthalmologists aggregate the major online IOL calculators in one site, allowing them to get multiple results with only one data entry session. “This will reduce typing mistakes, provide a better view, and allow users to compare results, eventually helping to get better refractive […]

Canadian Rheumatology Association Recommendations for the Screening, Monitoring, and Treatment of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis–Associated Uveitis.
Oct 20th, 2022

We are pleased to share with you the Canadian Rheumatology Association Recommendations for the Screening, Monitoring, and Treatment of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis–Associated Uveitis. These Canadian JIA-associated uveitis guidelines were developed by a working group of 14 pediatric rheumatologists, 6 ophthalmologists, 2 methodologists and 3 caregiver/patient representatives using a GRADE-Adolopment approach applied to the 2019 ACR JIA-Associated […]

61st Annual Ophthalmology Update Walter Wright Symposium
Oct 18th, 2022

Title:  Walter Wright 20/20+2: Cornea, Anterior Segment and Refractive Surgery Date:  December 2nd – 3rd Location:  Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, ON Guest Speakers:  Drs. Anthony J.  Aldave, James Chodosh, Sadeer B. Hannush, Carol L. Karp, Terry Kim, Christopher J. Rapuano, Elmer Tu, Stephanie Watson This year’s Walter Wright program will showcase an exciting and relevant presentation […]

Ophthalmology Foundation Education Consortium Newsletter
Sep 7th, 2022

August 2022 Edition This months’ newsletter features the following topics: Teaching Skills for Ophthalmic Educators Online Series – Module 14: How to Teach Using Social Media  AAO 2022: Ophthalmic Educators Workshop: Optimizing Your Surgical Curriculum  Teaching the Trainers Workshops at the 9th Annual Scientific Congress of the College of Ophthalmology of Eastern Central and Southern Africa […]

Form and Function in Ocular Disease Symposium
Aug 24th, 2022

The Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences at Dalhousie University presents its biennial symposium covering diverse topics in clinical ocular disease and visual neuroscience. The faculty includes world-class leaders in ophthalmology and vision research who will address topics ranging from treatments for inherited blindness to the role of biomechanics in ocular disease. Date: Fri, 28 […]

CMA’s Physician Leadership Institute Team Training
Aug 24th, 2022

The CMA develops and delivers a fulsome range of accredited continuing professional development programs, designed to help physicians and whole health care teams grow their skills and impact. One of the most impactful ways to advance health care team’s knowledge is through CMA’s Physician Leadership Institute Team Training. Tailored to your needs and delivered on […]

Physician Wellness Webinar: Reflections on the Challenges and Opportunities
Aug 11th, 2022

Physician Wellness: Reflections on the Challenges and Opportunities Date: September 12, 2022 Time: 4 p.m. PDT/5 p.m. MDT/6 p.m. CDT/7 p.m. EST / 8 p.m. ADT / 8:30 p.m. NDT Physicians and healthcare providers face complex challenges that have been amplified by the pandemic and recent global events. These challenges include ongoing workplace stressors, strain […]

Virtual Retina Case Conference Canada (RCCC) 2022
Aug 3rd, 2022

The third fully virtual Retina Case Conference Canada will be held on Saturday, November 19, 2022. Last year’s meeting had the highest RCCC attendance to date with more than 80 retina colleagues logging in from across Canada!​In keeping with the successful RCCC model, our live Zoom program will center around surgical and medical interactive cases […]

COS 2022 Breaking News – Video Now Available for Download
Jul 26th, 2022

Varun Chaudhary hosts three International Experts, Dr. Sunir Garg, Dr. Michael Ip, and Dr. Wai-Ching Lam with whom we will explore new surgical and non-surgical treatments for nAMD and DME, and will review the top five signs not to miss in imaging.