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Dry eye is becoming a common presentation in our clinics. It is a multifactorial disease and to offer the correct advice to patients, practitioners need to be aware of the many potential causes. This presentation by Mr Jack Gormley discusses iatrogenic interventions and then reviews the key areas from the TFOS DEWS II Iatrogenic report which are relevant to eyecare practitioners in their day-to-day practices along with the recommended management options.
This recording is accredited for 1 non-interactive GOC CPD point for Optometrists, Dispensing Opticians and Contact Lens Opticians.
Domains and Learning Outcomes
Professionalism
(s.10) Delegates will have a greater understanding of the importance of addressing ocular surface disease before referring for refractive or cataract surgery in order to maximise refractive outcomes and minimise post operative discomfort.
Clinical Practice
(s.5) Delegates will have a greater understanding of both topical and systemic medications that can cause ocular surface disease.
(s.5) Delegates will appreciate the significance of obtaining a full history in order to identify potential causes of ocular surface disease.
Speciality CPD Contact Lens Speciality
(s.5) Delegates will have a greater understanding of both topical and systemic medications that can cause ocular surface disease.
(s.5) Delegates will appreciate the significance of obtaining a full history in order to identify potential causes of ocular surface disease.
About The Speaker
Mr Jack Gormley is as an NHS Consultant in York Teaching Hospitals where he leads the Corneal and Refractive service.