This yearÕs meeting promises to be highly informative, with a wide range of national and international speakers including Lou Probst (Michigan), George Baikoff (Marseilles), Professor Michael Doughty (Glasgow). Heather Baldwin (St ThomasÕ, London), Sudi Patel (Alicante and Glasgow) and Daryus Panthakey (London).
Topics covered will range from corneal wound healing and corneal biomechanics and the possible mechanisms of keratectasia, to the latest developments in implantable contact lenses and Intralase.
Following the success of last yearÕs session on wavefront technology, another symposium is planned concentrating on the latest clinical outcomes and the implications of wavefront for patients Ð will wavefront technology really improve visual quality?
Clinicians involved in the care of refractive surgery patients are encouraged to present cases of interest/results of studies, and abstract forms can be obtained on request.
The city-centre location ensures a wide choice of hotels, covering a range of prices. The conference dinner at Highbury Hall on the Thursday evening promises to be a lively event.
Conference fees are £200 for non-members, rising to £250 after February 15, or £130 for a single day.
u For further information and application forms please contact: Miles Tutton, Secretary BSRS, Grosvenor Nuffield Hospital, Wrexham Road, Chester CH4 7QP. Tel: 01233 342460. Email: milestuttoncs.com
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