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About
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in ophthalmology and is specialised in planning and hosting theoretical
and practical (wet-lab) advanced training courses for ophthalmologists,
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Goal
Proficiency in the theoretical foundations, the performance of different
surgical techniques and the management of complications within complex
oculoplastic and reconstructive operations of cornea, sclera, lids and
lacrimal system.
Content and programme
The 3 day course consists of compact lectures which cover the theoretical
basics for the following extensive hands-on wet-labs. The main topics are:
Suturing techniques (corneal, scleral, lid, lacrimal)
Lid reconstruction (skin grafts)
Lacrimal reconstruction (silicon ring intubation, bicanaliculary intubation
to the nose)
Corneal laceration and perforations
Scleral rupture
Keratoplasty à chaud
The microsurgical training modules will be accompanied by theoretical
courses. Each participant will have a minimum duration of 13 hours for
extensive hands-on surgeries on the human tissue. The programme of
the first day concentrates on the theoretical background. In addition to
theoretical lectures, the second and third day focus mainly on intensive
practical trainings.
Participants
This in-depth workshop is addressed to hospital based ophthalmic surgeons
and ophthalmologic practitioners to improve their theoretical and practical
competence in a unique manner. Please note: Due to this extraordinary and
unique course the number of participants is strictly limited to a maximum
of 15 persons.
Approach and method
The lectures are followed by a step-by-step approach. Assisted with video
equipment the course directors will demonstrate live how to perform
the adequate surgical procedure before you will work directly on your
own human specimen. A team of medical instructors will respond to your
questions taking your individual skills into consideration, give advice and
personal assistance. Employees of advanced ophthalmic trainings will
assist you with the surgical equipment. To keep concentration on a high
level, several coffee breaks and lunch are included.
Completion
This training course is CME submitted; participants from Austria will
receive DFP points. All participants will receive a certificate at the end of
the course.
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In-depth lectures and 13 hours of highly realistic hands-on trainings on the unmodified human tissue hosted by Univ.-Prof. Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth, MD,
Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology, Medical University Vienna