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Brian Harcourt Meeting 2007

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Saturday, 12 June 2004
Meeting précis

The Brian-Harcourt meeting topic this year is Glaucoma. A selection of very informative and experienced speakers in the field of glaucoma have confirmed their attendance. Our Guest lecture this year is to be given by Professor John Thygesen, an internationally recognised glaucoma expert who helped to formulate the European Glaucoma Society Guidelines. A carefully selected panel of UK speakers will focus on a range of glaucoma topics, including lectures on glaucoma surgery and normal tension glaucoma. Presentations and discussion of our difficult glaucoma cases will follow.

The meeting is aimed at all ophthalmologists, juniors and consultants alike, and the setting of Hazlewood castle promises again to provide a convivial atmosphere to listen, learn and debate about the key issues in glaucoma management today.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 November 2007 )
 
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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.