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.
COS Forum 2024 – Exploring the Future of Ophthalmology
Jan 11th, 2024
Thank you to all the participants who were able to join us during the live session, we hope you enjoyed the webinar! We are pleased to offer a recording of the forum. If you missed the live session, you will still be able to access presentations on Advocacy; Artificial Intelligence; Sustainability in Ophthalmology; and Drug […]
Royal College Peer Coaching in Practice
Oct 31st, 2023
Peer feedback is an essential element of the Royal College Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program. While there are many ways to receive peer feedback, one of the most powerful forms of feedback is the type you receive in a peer coaching or mentoring relationship. This site provides support and resources to guide your personal peer […]
Cornea Surgical Video Learning Series – IOL Complications: Best Management Approaches
Aug 22nd, 2023
When: Sep 21, 2023 07:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Wills Eye Hospital and the University of Toronto are excited to bring you the next installment of the Cornea Surgical Video Learning Series Co-moderated by Professor Sadeer Hannush (Wills Eye Hospital) and Professor Allan Slomovic (University of Toronto). Keynote Presentation:Professor Mitchell Weikert, MDCullen Eye InstituteBaylor […]
54th Sally Letson Symposium – Cornea, Cataract and Refractive Surgery: Sculpting The Path Forward
Jun 7th, 2023
Registration for the 2023 Sally Letson Symposium Now Open! Join us for the 54th Sally Letson Symposium chaired by Dr. Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and Dr. Saama Sabeti (Co-chair), University of Ottawa Eye Institute This year’s topic is “Cornea, Cataract, and Refractive Surgery: Sculpting The Path Forward”. Join us on […]
Webinar: What is this? Surprises in Ophthalmic Pathology is now available
May 12th, 2023
Description: This accredited webinar features six case presentations from expert speakers: Dr. James Farmer, Ophthalmologist and Anatomical Pathologist, and Dr. Hamidreza Faragi, Anatomical Pathologist who will discuss interesting and unusual cases in Ocular Pathology. You will have the opportunity to learn about the presentation, diagnosis, and management of these cases. Learning Objectives: Download the video […]
Shining a light on challenging glaucoma cases – from diagnosis to surgery
Apr 27th, 2023
Canadian Ophthalmological Society, in co-development with Bausch + Lomb “Shining a light on challenging glaucoma cases – from diagnosis to surgery” Webinar recordings are now available. March 30th, 2023 RecordingPresenters:Dr. Cindy M.L. Hutnik MD, PhD, FRCSCProfessor and Chair,Department of OphthalmologySchulich School of Medicine & Dentistry,Western UniversityOphthalmologist-in-Chief, Ivey Eye InstituteLondon, OntarioDr. Marcelo Nicolela MD, FRCSCProfessor and […]
COS EDI Webinar – LGBTQ2S+ Issues in Ophthalmology: Working Towards Equity
Nov 4th, 2022
COS EDI Webinar: November 23, 8PM ET LGBTQ2S+ Issues in Ophthalmology: Working Towards Equity Join us on Wednesday, November 23 as COS presents a webinar entitled LGBTQ2S+ Issues in Ophthalmology: Working Towards Equity, presented by Dr. Michael A. Puente. In this 1.5-hour webinar, we will examine the status of health equity for LGBTQ2S+ patients and […]
Cornea Surgical Video Learning Series – Surgical Management of Keratoconus: CXL & CAIRS
Aug 31st, 2022
Wills Eye Hospital and the University of Toronto are excited to bring you the next installment of the Cornea Surgical Video Learning Series Date: Thursday Sept 22nd 2022 Time: 1930 -2100 EDT Co-moderated by Professor Sadeer Hannush (Wills Eye Hospital) and Professor Allan Slomovic (University of Toronto). Keynote Presentation:Soosan Jacob, MS, FRCS, DNBDirector and Chief, Dr Agarwal’s […]
53rd Sally Letson Symposium
Jun 27th, 2022
Registration for the 2022 Sally Letson Symposium Now Open! Join us for the 53rd Sally Letson Symposium chaired by Dr. Michael E Snyder, Cincinnati Eye Institute, and Dr. Mona Koaik (Co-chair), University of Ottawa Eye Institute. This year’s topic is “Adopting Innovation: Staying Ahead Without Falling Behind”. Learn from international speakers on topics on adapting innovation […]