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Exchange of Ideas for ophthalmologists - Gurjeet Jutley

A Webinar series aimed to provide ophthalmology students, enthusiasts and professionals a global Platfrom to learn and exchange ideas on pressin ophthalmology topics

Some of the webinars are:

Managing Glaucoma in Patients with Anterior Segment Dysgenesis

Speakers: Ken K Nischal, Elena Bitrian, Gorka Sesma, and Gurjeet Jutley

Discussants: David Walton and Alana L. Grajweski

Moderators: Nicola Freeman and Alex Levin



When a tube shunt is not enough

Presented by: Elena Bitrian, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Florida, USA

Panelist: 

Gurjeet Jutley, Oxford University Hospital, Oxford, UK

Paul Healey, Western Sydney Eye Hospital, Australia

Organisers:

Gurjeet Jutley, Oxford University Hospital, Oxford, UK

Maria C.Guirao-Navarro, Oxford University Hospital, Oxford, UK



Intraocular glaucoma stents: Isn’t it just the cataract surgery?

Presented by: Paul Healey, Western Sydney Eye Hospital, Australia

Panelist: Elena Bitrian

Organisers:

Gurjeet Jutley, Oxford University Hospital, Oxford, UK

Maria C.Guirao-Navarro, Oxford University Hospital, Oxford, UK


For More information, you can visit the page https://www.oxfordeyesurgery.com/international-ophthalmology-exchange-of-ideas-teaching/ 

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