Category Archives: MOC Section 1 activities

Explore Section 1 accredited learning opportunities. Through these posts you will find many activities that may be claimed for credits through the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program.

Webinar– A Path to a New Vision: Financial Implications of COVID – Beyond the Basics
May 12th, 2020

Financial Implications of COVID – Beyond the Basics Are you confused by the nuances of federal or provincial financial relief programs? Unsure what to apply for and how to plan your practice finances? Join us for the fourth webinar in our series A PATH TO A NEW VISION.  This week we ask experts from MD Financial Management […]

Webinar – Retina Connect: Using OCT to Improve the Outcomes of Macular Surgery
May 6th, 2020

The University of Toronto, Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences invites you to RETINA CONNECT. DATE: Tuesday May 12, 2020 4pm EST TOPIC: RETINA CONNECT – Using OCT to improve the outcomes of macular surgery SPEAKER: Stanley Chang, MD Professor and Former Chair, Dept of Ophthalmology, Columbia University Medical Center Panelists: Amani Fawzi, Northwestern University […]

Webinar–A Path to a New Vision: Virtual Care – COVID and Beyond
May 5th, 2020

A PATH TO A NEW VISION: Virtual Care – COVID and Beyond Are you struggling to provide ophthalmology care to your patients virtually during the pandemic?  We are excited to have Dr. Dawn Sim, Associate Professor at University College London and Director of Telemedine at the Moorfields Digital Laboratory as our guest speaker.  They will be […]

Vision: Medico-Legal Concerns for Ophthalmic Care in the COVID-19 Pandemic
May 3rd, 2020

The COS CPD Council will offer a webinar series on topic information, relevant to ophthalmologists across Canada. Going forward the COS webinar series A Path to a New Vision will take place on Thursdays at 4:00 pm EDT. Future topics may includePhysician Wellness during COVID; Virtual Ophthalmic care during and after COVID.   WEBINAR DETAILS Date: […]

Webinar – Retina Connect: Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology – Reinventing the eye exam
May 1st, 2020

The University of Toronto, Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences invites you to RETINA CONNECT. DATE: Tuesday May 5, 2020 4pm EST TOPIC: Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology – Reinventing the eye exam SPEAKER: Pearse Keane, MD FRCOphth Associate Professor, University College London. Consultant Ophthalmologist, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Panelists Renaud Duval, Universite de […]

Turning Burnout into Joy
Feb 28th, 2020

This accredited activity has been developed from the recording of a live webinar that was hosted in February 2020. To participate in the webinar please visit this website: https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2179418/81C4B40E26A303468E847B8512805FD6 Activity Overview Stress is inherent in medicine and can lead to burnout. This presentation is designed to assist physicians in learning how to recognize the symptoms […]

What Scares You, Scares Me Too
Sep 4th, 2019

Presented by Lesya Shuba, MD, PhD, FRCSC This module will consist of interactive discussion of clinical cases, allowing participants to discuss some challenging clinical scenarios in glaucoma. Participants will have a chance to review common features of glaucoma as opposed to other optic neuropathies, discuss unusual cases of inflammatory glaucoma, the diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas […]

Post-LASIK IOL calculations
May 15th, 2019

Ms. PRK tells me she isn’t overly worried about her refractive outcome following cataract surgery. But, she’s also had previous refractive which certainly causes me to raise a red flag! This is a patient who clearly cares (or at least previously cared!) about refraction! I’m reflecting on the Toronto Cataract Course 2019 that took place […]

Imaging and Glaucoma Module
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 […]