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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: How Big Tech & Smartphones Can Empower Ophthalmologists

In this episode we speak to Dr Tommy Korn, an Ophthalmologist from San Diego, California about how he uses technology, particularly smartphone technology, to improve the efficiency of his practice, the quality of documentation and patient satisfaction. 

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