
Live Webinar: The Cornea-Adnexa Crossroads: Challenging Oculoplastic and Cornea Cases
What to expect from this webinar:
Join us for an insightful clinical webinar exploring the complex interplay between oculoplastic and cornea related conditions. These conditions can often coexist, influencing each other and presenting unique management challenges.
Effective treatment requires close collaboration between Ophthalmologists specialising in oculoplastic and cornea. In this session, Mr. David Lockington will lead a discussion on challenging patient cases where these conditions intersect, alongside Ms. Jennifer Doyle, Consultant Ophthalmologist, and Mr. Tom Flynn, Consultant Ophthalmologist and Vitreoretinal Surgeon.
Don’t miss this opportunity to engage in a multidisciplinary Ophthalmology discussion and gain valuable clinical insights into managing these complex cases. This webinar is aimed for Ophthalmology but Optometrists wishing to gain insights are welcome to join.
This webinar is accredited for 1 RCOphth CPD Point and 1 interactive GOC CPD point for Optometrists.
Webinar Speakers

Mr David Lockington
Consultant Ophthalmologist, Cornea, Cataract and Anterior Segment
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Co-Editor Eye News & President of UKISCRS

Ms Jennifer Doyle
Consultant Oculoplastic Surgeon & Aesthetic Practitioner
Co-Founder of The Clinic Holland Park (London) and Oculoplastic Consultant Milton Keynes NHS University Trust

Mr Tom Flynn
Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon
Specialising in cataract surgery, cornea and refractive surgery, Bon Secours Hospital, Cork, Ireland
Webinar Learnings
- Understand systemic and eye related rheumatoid arthritis (RA) symptoms ·
- Understand pathophysiology of RA ·
- Diagnose RA associated dry eye ·
- Address treatment of dry eyes and ocular surface inflammation ·
- When to refer to rheumatologist for further investigations
HCP Popup
Are you a healthcare or eye care professional?
The information contained on this website is provided exclusively for healthcare and eye care professionals and is not intended for patients.
Click ‘Yes’ below to confirm that you are a healthcare professional and agree to the terms of use.
If you select ‘No’, you will be redirected to scopeeyecare.com
This will close in 0 seconds