Course dates & topics
The next London Eye Course will take place 15-18th October 2024.
1. Interactive lectures will take place 15-18th October 2024. Lectures will be VIRTUAL.
2. Virtual Mock exam:
By appointment. You will be allocated an experienced clinician who do a comprehensive virtual mock exam with you at a date/time that suits you both between July - Nov 2024. The virtual mock exam is composed of VIVA and video-based OSCE.
The mock exam will will follow a similar format to the FRCOphth part 2 new hybrid format.
The London eye course will cover important clinical topics which feature frequently in exams, as well as relevant clinical guidelines and landmark clinical trials.
Previous candidates feedback is instrumental to choice of lecturers who teach on the course.
All tutors are given a list of previously examined topics on FRCOphth Part 2 exams for their subspecialty, and base their lectures on these topics. The lectures are interactive to maximise candidates' participation and learning.
Based on feedback we have received from candidates, we have made the following change to the course:
1. We will be capping the max number of participants to 50.
2. An ethics and communications skills half day session has been added permanently to the course. This is because numerous candidates are struggling to pass this station in both our Mock exam and the real exam.
3. The uveitis session has now been changed to a strabismus station. This is based on the fantastic feedback this session has received at the previous course.
The mock exam is composed of 5 OSCE stations, 5 Viva stations and 1 communication station. London Eye Course mock exam stations closely mimic the FRCOphth Part 2 examination topics.
Feedback for our previous courses was excellent, and candidates found both the virtual interactive lectures and mock exam very useful.
1. Interactive lectures will take place 15-18th October 2024. Lectures will be VIRTUAL.
2. Virtual Mock exam:
By appointment. You will be allocated an experienced clinician who do a comprehensive virtual mock exam with you at a date/time that suits you both between July - Nov 2024. The virtual mock exam is composed of VIVA and video-based OSCE.
The mock exam will will follow a similar format to the FRCOphth part 2 new hybrid format.
The London eye course will cover important clinical topics which feature frequently in exams, as well as relevant clinical guidelines and landmark clinical trials.
Previous candidates feedback is instrumental to choice of lecturers who teach on the course.
All tutors are given a list of previously examined topics on FRCOphth Part 2 exams for their subspecialty, and base their lectures on these topics. The lectures are interactive to maximise candidates' participation and learning.
Based on feedback we have received from candidates, we have made the following change to the course:
1. We will be capping the max number of participants to 50.
2. An ethics and communications skills half day session has been added permanently to the course. This is because numerous candidates are struggling to pass this station in both our Mock exam and the real exam.
3. The uveitis session has now been changed to a strabismus station. This is based on the fantastic feedback this session has received at the previous course.
The mock exam is composed of 5 OSCE stations, 5 Viva stations and 1 communication station. London Eye Course mock exam stations closely mimic the FRCOphth Part 2 examination topics.
Feedback for our previous courses was excellent, and candidates found both the virtual interactive lectures and mock exam very useful.
Course timetable (Oct 2024)
To register for the London Eye Course Oct 2024, Click here.
What will be covered
Paediatric Ophthalmology & StrabismusAs an examiner for various subspecialties, Mr Jain and Mr Jolly have invaluable knowledge of topics which are asked about in exams, and received excellent feedback previously. Mr Jain is a regular examiner on the FRCOphth Part 2 exams. Pictures and videos of clinical presentations that have come up in previous examinations is a main feature of this session. It is important that candidates read landmark clinical trials (e.g. PEDIG trials) and College guidelines addressing paediatrics and strabismus before attending this session. |
Orbits &
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Neuro-Ophthalmology & Adult StrabismusThis subspecialty can be a challenge, and is one which tests a number of red flags in the exams. Mr Bremner has run numerous Neuro-Ophthalmology teaching sessions for London trainees sitting exit exams over the past few years. This sessions will cover both neuro-ophthalmology and adult strabismus. It is important that extensive background reading has been done by candidates, to be able to pick up the important clinical signs (e.g. different types of nystagmus). Mr Bremner has been very highly recommended by candidates for neuro-ophthalmology teaching. |
Glaucoma |
Anterior segment disorders |
Medical Retina |
This session will cover important glaucoma presentations, particularly ones of which the management is incompletely understood by trainees. There will be a session on interpretation of visual fields, OCT of optic discs, HRT's and optic disc images. Ms Sally Ameen manages complex adult & paediatric glaucoma cases at the Western Eye Hospital, and there will therefore be an emphasis on surgical management of complex glaucoma, and associated complications. Reference will be made to landmark glaucoma trials, particularly ones which have featured in previous exams. Ms Ameen has previously taught on the London Eye Course and received extremely positive feedback.
StrabismusA new addition to the London Eye Course, now to continue following splendid feedback:
Strabismus: A special focus on commonly examined stations, and how to pass these stations! This will be taught in both Mr Jain and Mr Jolly's teaching sessions. |
This will cover corneal, conjunctival and scleral disorders which commonly feature in exit exams. Systemic associations of these disorders will be discussed, as this has also featured on written and oral exams. There will be a dedicated session on interpretation of cornea tomography imaging.
Ethics & CommunicationThis session will cover topics which have come up in previous exams. The domains covered are:
1. Attitudes, ethics & responsibilities 2. Communication skills Ms Rahila Zakir has excellent experience in medical ethics and communication skills, and will be going through important cases for exam topics. She has been an FROphth examiner for many years. |
This session will consist of 3 parts:
1. Landmark clinical trials in medical retina diseases, and what you need to know. This is very important to know, and it recommended that candidates read the major clinical trials and NICE/College guidelines to maximise learning in this session. 2. Interpretation of FFA, Fundus autofluorescence, Red free images, OCT macula imaging and other medical retina imaging modalities. 3. Electrodiagnostics session. 4. Common topics and questions in FRCOphth Part 2 exam over past 5 years. Mr Zaid Shalchi has taught on the course previously and has received excellent feedback, hence why he was chosen! |