Heidelberg Engineering has completed a three-month national peer discussion programme that provided OCT training for 300 practitioners. Peer discussion sessions entitled OCT in Acute Vision Loss took place in the Wirral, Oxford, Manchester, Sheffield, Hemel Hempstead, Leeds, Epsom and Wolverhampton.
A variety of case studies and peer discussions were presented by Christopher Mody (pictured), Heidelberg Engineering’s clinical programme manager. Discussions were also held on commonly occurring chorioretinal pathologies, including signs and symptoms followed with advice on when to refer and with what degree of urgency the patient should be seen, and when monitoring was more appropriate.
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