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2011 Brian Harcourt meeting

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Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 09 August 2011

* see below for important information on bursaries

BRIAN HARCOURT MEMORIAL FUND MEETING

TUESDAY 4TH OCTOBER 2011 at

Hazlewood Castle, Paradise Lane, Hazlewood,

Nr Leeds & York, North Yorkshire, LS24 9NJ


Mr Bernie Chang, BSc, MBChB, FRCSEd (Ophth) FRCOphth

Consultant Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon


8.45              Registration

09.25             Introduction

09.30-10.30    Ophthalmic Specialist Trainees    -    1-3 Case Presentations

10.30-11.00    Coffee/Tea/Commercial Stands

11.00-12.00    Ophthalmic Specialist Trainees    -    3-7 Case Presentations

12.30.1.30      Lunch/Commercial Stands
 
1.30-2.30      Pearls and Tips for Successful Ptosis Surgery
                      (Guest Speaker: Mr Bijan Beigi, Norwich)

2.30.3.15      Principles of Mohs Micrographic Surgery
                       (Dr Graeme Stables, Leeds)

3.15.3.45       Coffee/Tea

3.45.4.30       Neuro-imaging of Orbital and Brain Disease
                      (Dr Tony Goddard, Leeds)

4.30.4.35       Prize Giving

4.45-5.00       Closing Remarks
 

Brian Harcourt Memorial Fund

Annual Bursaries 2011



The Trustees of the Brian Harcourt Memorial Fund would like to establish two annual bursaries. They will be to help fund further training, learning or experience in Ophthalmology. This fund is not designed to support research projects.


One bursary is for an Ophthalmology trainee who is on a rotation that includes Leeds. The other bursary will be for Ophthalmology Consultants working for the Leeds Teaching Hospitals.


Applications are invited from Leeds Ophthalmologists by submitting a proposal detailing the purpose and benefit of the venture in less than 1500 words.


The bursary will be for up to £1000 for expenses incurred on delivery of receipts. Applications should reach Mr Vernon Long, Brian Harcourt Memorial Fund Trustee, Ophthalmology Department, Chancellor’s Wing, St James’s University Hospital, Beckett Street, Leeds, LS9 7TF or by email to vernon.long AT leedsth.nhs.uk (use @ sign!) by 16th Sept 2011. The trustees expect the money to be used within 12 months of its award and to present or send an account of how the fund has been of benefit at the annual Brian Harcourt Meeting.


Brian Harcourt Trustees, August 2011

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Poster competition

Each year a poster presentation / research competition is organised and trainees are invited to present work that they have completed in the previous year. Posters are graded on originality, clinical relevance, statistical value, and presentation skills. A small monetary prize is available for this winner of the poster presentation.

Yorkshire Eye Research

Yorkshire Eye Research is a local charity, please visit their website: http://www.charitydonationuk.com

Monday teaching

Teaching on Monday lunchtime is informal. To show enthusiasm, you are invited to volunteer to present a topic. Please contact Mr Galloway for further information.

Regional Teaching

Regional teaching is currently held on Tuesday afternoon. An initial 1hr presentation at the start of the teaching is targetted at trainees, at 3 pm case reports are usually presented by a nominated team, and later at 4pm a guest speaker is invited to talk about their area of expertise.