UKISOP Events past & present
UKISOP Events
All UKISOP events form part of the UKISCRS educational programme and are faciliated and managed by the UKISOP faculty & the UKISCRS Society Manager.
UKISOP Programme 28th November 2024 'Ophthalmic Professional in the patients care from referral to recovery.'
Leonardo Royal London Tower Hotel (Tower Bridge).
Overall learning objective:
In conjunction with the UKISCRS celebration of the 75th anniversary of Harold Ridleys first intra-ocular lens implant, we will be exploring the cataract pathway. In particular, and through the use of clinical case studies, we will commenorate the part played by the Ophthalmic Professional in the patients care from referral to reocovery.
Morning theory sessions | Faculty | |
09:00 | Welcome | |
09:15 | Start of the cataract pathway. The High street Optometrist | Lyndon Bird |
09:45 | Hospital Eye settting. Nurse led cataract assessment | Bhavin Maru & Rebecca Turner |
10:15 | Anaesthetising for cataract surgery | Dr. Jon Warwick |
11:00 | Break | |
11:30 | Cataract surgery | Mr. Yin-Horng Tham |
12:00 | Outcome. Ufonia PROMS data | Miss Aisling Higham & Miss Helen Burn |
12:30 | The future of cataract surgery | Professor David O-Brart |
13:00 | Lunch | |
Afternoon masterclasses/workshops | Faculty | |
13:45 | Scope Case Study competition presentation | |
14:00 | Avoiding Never Events | Mr.Larry Benjamin |
14:30 | Break | |
15:00 | Rotating masterclass | |
1. Biometry errors hiding in plain sight | Lyn Milbank | |
2. Slit lamp Imaging with Sunil Mamtora | Haag Streit | |
3. Cataract wet lab with Vicky Kernis | B&L | |
4. TBC | ||
5. TBC | ||
17:00 | Close of meeting |
UKISOP Programme 2nd November 2023 'Ophthalmology... into the future'
Leonardo City Hotel, London
Overall learning objective: To promote a culture of communication excellence in ophthalmology practice
Morning theory sessions | Faculty | Role and Base | |
09:00 | The emotional impact of sight loss | Lorcan Butler | Optical Engagement Manager, Brain Tumour Trust |
09:20 | Empowering Communication for Patients with Hearing Impairment in your clinics | Jayshree Vasani | Eyecare Professional, with live experience of hearing loss |
09:40 | How to maximise the ocular assessment of a person with learning disability | Louise Gow | Eye Health, Optometry and Low Vision, RNIB |
10:00 | Ocular oncology: what you need to know | Hibba Quhill | Ophthalmologist and Ocular Oncologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust |
10:20 | Summary & questions | ||
10:30 | Morning break | ||
11:00 | E-referral, E-Consent and Happy Patients | Trusit Dave | Director, Optimed |
11:20 | Work force planning, staff retention and the role of voluntary registered practitioners | Pete Toomey | Clinical Scientist and Service Manager, Ophthalmic Imaging, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust |
11:40 | Innovations in Independent Practice and Myopia management | Brian Tompkins | Creative and Educational Director, Tompkins Knight & Son Optometrists |
12:00 | Summary & questions | ||
12:20 | Winning presentation of the Scope yecare Case Study | Winner | Supported by Scope Eyecare |
12:45 | Lunch break | ||
Afternoon sessions | |||
13:45 | Join main symposium for Lifetime achievement award | Paul Rosen | Consultant Ophthalmologist, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust & UKISCRS Trustee |
Workshops (delegate groups rotate to each workshop) | |||
14:45 | Myopia mapping (Oculus) | Lyndon Bird | Tompkins Knight & Son Optometrists |
15:15 | Cataract dry-eye lab | Victoria Kerins | Bausch+Lomb |
15:45 | Blepharitis and dry eye management | TBC | Scope Eyecare |
16:15 | Oculera VR Visual field analyser & NeOs | Antonio Corona | Virtual Care |
17:00 | Cataract dry-eye lab |
UKISOP Programme 20 October 2022 'Ophthalmology... into the future'
Overall learning objective for UKISOP 2022:
To explore the evolving practices and roles within Ophthalmology and its implications for the training and education of the associated Ophthalmic Professions.
08:45 | Welcome by UKISOP president & introduction to the interactive case studies | Rebecca Turner, Consultant Nurse, Oxford Eye Hospital |
09:00 |
Environmental impact of cataract surgery. How you can help reduce the carbon footprint of a Phako procedure | Paul Ursell, Consultant Ophthalmologist & UKISCRS President Elect |
09:30 |
ECLO role | Clare Abbott, Eye Clinic Liaison Officer, Oxford Eye Hospital |
10:00 |
Artificial Intelligence: the DORA study for (pre and) post op cataract surgery |
Aisling Higham, Associate Medical Director Ufonia and Registrar Oxford deanery |
10:30 |
Coffee break | |
11:00 |
The Value of an Ophthalmic Nurse Education | Penelope Standford, Senior Lecturer, University of Manchester & Chair, RCN Ophthalmic Forum |
11:30 |
The role of the Ophthalmic Science Practitioner | Will Kay, Ophthalmic Science Practitioner, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust |
12:00 |
The role of a trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner |
Petya Ford, Trainee ACP, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust |
12:30 | Are there trends in vetinary ophthalmology? | John Mould, Veterinary Ophthalmic Surgeon, Eye Veterinary Clinic, Leominster, Herefordshire. |
13:00 | Lunch | |
14:00 14:15 |
Optical Supplies Association (OSA) Think Tank Clinical Skills Workshop (hands on learning) |
Karl Hans Jeebaun, CEO Advanced Ophthalmic Systems and Chair of OSA thinktank E-Focus group Advanced Ophthalmic Systems, Alcon, Daybreak, |
17:30 |
Summary & Close |
UKISOP & UKISCRS thank our friends within the Ophthalmic industry who continue to support us both in digital and in-person education.
Feedback from previous UKISOP programmes
“Very engaging and good fun. Thoroughly enjoyed this and learnt a lot”
“Really useful workshop as this is equipment used in my workplace and gave additional opportunity to ask questions to improve how the instrument is used”
“Nilpa is a brilliant teacher and made the workshop fun and interesting; I went away from this workshop actually excited about visions!”
“Good to hear from other professionals in roles developed but not used in our trust. Enjoyed how he put the patient at the centre of his teaching, focusing very much on them and what they are saying, encouraging us to listen effectively to them”
“An excellent presentation! Dynamic and very thought-provoking”
“Excellent presentation. Useful and engaging, with a relevance to daily practise for the improvement of patient experience”