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FRCS Glasgow Part 3 Exam: A Detailed Experience and Preparation Guide
Preparing for the FRCS Glasgow Part 3 exam is a transformative journey for any ophthalmologist. Reflecting on my recent experience in September 2024, I’ve gathered insights and strategies that I hope will guide aspirants in their preparation and instil confidence as they approach this milestone. The Toughest Challenge "It’s not the exam which is tough; it is the stage of life at which you give the...Read More
Uvea & Medical Retina Long Term fellowship
Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital Duration of Fellowship: 12 months Mode of Selection: Interview Webpage: https://www.adityajyoteyehospital.org/ophthalmic-education.html Email: researchajeh@gmail.com Contact number: Tel: 91-22-24177600 Address: Mumbai Session: Yearly Course Fee: Yes Aravind Eye Hospital (Uvea) Duration of Fellowship:18 months Mode of Selection: Interview Webpage: https://aravind.org/fellow...Read More
Instrumentation for IOFB removal
Removal of a retained intraocular foreign body (IOFB) is one of the very few ophthalmic emergencies which can cause a nightmare like situation at times even for an experienced surgeon. Careful evaluation and meticulous planning can help us achieve good anatomical and functional outcomes in these complex scenarios. It is extremely important to choose the right instrument for removal of IOFB based o...Read More
Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) : Tips & Tricks for Postgraduates
Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR), a century-old procedure described by Toti in the early 1900s, remains the gold standard for treating Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction (NLDO).1 For any other procedure related to the treatment of NLDO, they are all compared and evaluated against DCR. The surgical anatomy overlaps the areas of expertise of an ophthalmologist or an oculoplastic specialist and an otolaryngolo...Read More
Cyclic esotropia is a rare form of non-accommodative convergent strabismus which present as 24-hour period of straight eye position followed by 24 hours of large-angle esotropia1. Burian in 1958 described Cyclic esotropia for the first time in English literature2. Duke-Elder3 described the “Cyclic Squint” as a “rare and curious condition which invariably takes the form of a temporary esotropia.” E...Read More