Eye to Eye Ophthalmology: Cerebral Visual Impairment and Functional Visual Loss

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Eye to Eye Ophthalmology: Curriculum 2024

In this episode we speak with Kim Scrivener, the curriculum coordinator and Vikas Chadha, a consultant ophthalmologist from Gartnavel Hospital, Glasgow and the chair of the curriculum sub-committee. 

Eye to Eye Ophthalmology: Ophthalmology under the sea

In this episode we speak with Guy Hunter, a military ophthalmologist in training who speaks to us about his career choices as well as his experience of being the responsible medical officer on a navy submarine. 

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