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SCLOSS conference report: Enhance your image

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In the second of two reports from last year’s SCLOSS conference, Bill Harvey focuses on a workshop looking at the recent developments in imaging technology

The annual conference of the Scottish Contact Lens and Ocular Surface Society (SCLOSS) is now established as one of the important dates in the diary for live CET. A packed, indeed at times almost too packed, agenda offered a full range of lectures (figure 1), discussion seminars and workshops. The popularity of the event is now being discussed by the organisers so that next year the programme will be spread to offer greater access to individual sessions as competition for places at each was very high.

The second workshop I will focus on in these two review features (first part in Optician 20.01.17) was designed to look at how imaging technology has developed to better visualise retinal structures. Delegates were asked to complete a number of questions at each station and it is these which this article will now clarify.

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