National Student Ophthalmology Conference 2022

23rd April 2022 (Saturday)
Virtual Conference via Zoom

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Aims and Objectives


  • To offer delegates the opportunity to engage with Ophthalmologists at various levels of training through a day of virtual lectures and specialist talks based on key clinical knowledge, public health, and research in Ophthalmology.
  • To provide delegates advice on how to pursue a career in Ophthalmology and what it entails. Hearing from the first-hand experiences of Ophthalmologists in various stages of training and a Q&A segment,it is hoped that delegates will gain an appreciation of the speciality.
  • To offer delegates a platform to present oral or poster presentations related to Ophthalmology at a national level.
  • To offer delegates a certificate of participation in a national conference, which will act as evidence of their interest in the specialty for their records.

Fee, Date and Venue

  • Date : 23rd April 2022 (Saturday)
  • Time: 0830-1800 hours
  • Venue : Virtual Conference via Zoom
  • Conference Fee : Free (a suggested donation of £3.00 can be made to the charity Orbis via this link: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/orbis-nsoc)
  • Number of Places : 500
  • Suitable for : Medical Students; Foundation Year Doctors; Any Individual with an Interest in Ophthalmology


About

This one-day event is a collaboration between the Medical Schools of Plymouth University, Exeter University, Liverpool University, Newcastle University, Birmingham University and Southampton University.

The conference will include a range of specialist talks which will discuss key clinical knowledge, public health issues, and a career in ophthalmology. There will also be oral and poster presentations, as well as a Q&A session with ophthalmologists. It will provide a unique opportunity for delegates to learn more about and demonstrate an interest in the ever-evolving specialty of ophthalmology as a career choice.

Further updates are available via the society Facebook and Instagram pages.

Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/3zsBQ0RGg

IG: @nat.student.ophthalmology

Speakers

Miss Achini Makuloluwa, MBChB, MRes, FRCOphth
Specialist Registrar in Ophthalmology
Moorfields Eye Hospital, London

Dr Adam Bharmal, BSc, MBBS
Specialty Trainee in Ophthalmology
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Chris Way, MSc, MBChB
Resident Medical Officer
Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Brisbane, Australia

Mr Imran Masood, BSc, MBChB, MRCS(Ed), FRCOphth
Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon
Birmingham and Midlands Eye Centre, Birmingham

Mr Larry Benjamin, FRCS(Ed), FRCOphth, DO
Consultant Ophthalmologist
Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Stoke-on-Trent
President of the Ophthalmic Section, Royal Society of Medicine
Honorary President, Moorfields Association

Dr Poorna Gunasekera, MBBS, MSc, FHEA
Associate Dean (International), Faculty of Health
University of Plymouth

Dr Salman Naveed Sadiq, MBBS, FRCOphth
Specialty Trainee in Ophthalmology
Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle

Dr Sohaib Rufai, BMBS, BMedSc, MRes
NIHR Doctoral Fellow and Specialist Registrar in Ophthalmology
Great Ormond Street Hospital and The University of Leicester Ulverscroft Eye Unit
The Royal College of Ophthalmologists Training Representative, East Midlands

Honorary Panel – Patrons

MMiss Eva Gajdosova, MD
Consultant Paediatric Ophthalmologist
Derriford Hospital, Plymouth

Mr Imran Masood, BSc, MBChB, MRCS(Ed), FRCOphth
Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon
Birmingham and Midlands Eye Centre, Birmingham

Organisers

Plymouth University

  1. Mr Lakhan S.V.A Ajmeria, Fifth Year Medical Student, University of Plymouth - Conference President
  2. Mr Anthony Ward, Fifth Year Medical Student, University of Plymouth – Conference Co-Vice President
  3. Mr Daniel Mehretab, Fifth Year Medical Student, University of Plymouth – Conference Co-Vice President
  4. Mr Shadman Chowdry, Intercalating (Year 4-5) Student, University of Plymouth – Conference Co-Secretary
  5. Miss Areen Tawil, Second Year Medical Student, University of Plymouth – Conference External Relations
  6. Miss Umme Kalsoom Alam, Second Year Medical Student, University of Plymouth – Conference Co-Secretary

University of Birmingham

  1. Miss Niha Mariam Hussain, Fourth Year Medical Student, University of Birmingham – University of Birmingham Conference Representative
  2. Miss Nada Alfahad, Intercalating (Year 4–5), University of Birmingham University of Birmingham Conference Logistics Lead
  3. Mr Gagandeep Sachdeva Fifth Year Medical Student, University of Birmingham - University of Birmingham Conference Representative

Newcastle University

  1. Mr Jordan Reed - Fifth Year Medical Student, Newcastle University – Newcastle University Conference Representative
  2. Mr George Riding, Fifth Year Medical Student, Newcastle University – Treasurer and Newcastle University Conference Representative
  3. Mr Antonio Rivera Real, Fifth Year Medical Student, Newcastle University - Newcastle University Conference Representative

Southampton University

  1. Mr Abdi Malik Musa, Fifth Year Medical Student, University of Southampton – University of Southampton Conference Representative

University of Liverpool

  1. Mr Faisal Al-Reefy, Fifth Year Medical Student, University of Liverpool – University of Liverpool Conference Representative

University of Exeter

  1. Mr Benjamin Bailey, Third Year Medical Student, University of Exeter –
    • Conference Charity Officer
    • University of Exeter Conference Representative
  2. Mr Tomasz Skowron, Second Year Medical student, University of Exeter – University of Exeter Conference Representative

Sub-Committees

Logistics committee

  1. Miss Nada Alfahad, Intercalating (Year 4–5), University of Birmingham - Conference Logistics Lead
  2. Mr Antony Ward, Fifth Year Medical Student, University of Plymouth - Conference Logistics Officer
  3. Mr Daniel Mehretab, Fifth Year Medical Student, University of Plymouth - Conference Logistics Officer
  4. Mr Lakhan S.V.A Ajmeria, Fifth Year Medical Student, University of Plymouth – Conference Logistics Officer

Research/Abstract committee

  1. Mr Gagandeep Sachdeva Fifth Year Medical Student, University of Birmingham – Research Co Chair
  2. Miss Nada Alfahad, Intercalating (Year 4–5), University of Birmingham – Quality Assessment Officer
  3. Miss Niha Mariam Hussain, Fourth Year Medical Student, University of Birmingham - Research Co Chair
  4. Mr Lakhan S.V.A Ajmeria, Fifth Year Medical Student, University of - Research Secretary

Social Media committee

  1. Miss Nada Alfahad, Intercalating (Year 4–5), University of Birmingham – Conference Publicity Chair
  2. Mr Antony Ward, Fifth Year Medical Student, University of Plymouth – Conference Publicity Officer and Facebook Secretary
  3. Mr Jordan Reed - Fifth Year Medical Student, Newcastle University - Conference Publicity Officer and Instagram Secretary
  4. Mr Lakhan S.V.A Ajmeria, Fifth Year Medical Student, University of Plymouth - Conference Publicity Secretary

External Relations committee

  1. Miss Areen Tawil, Second Year Medical Student, University of Plymouth – External Relations Officer
  2. Miss Niha Mariam Hussain, Fourth Year Medical Student, University of Birmingham – External Relations Officer
  3. Mr Lakhan S.V.A Ajmeria, Fifth Year Medical Student, University of Plymouth – External Relations Secretary

Abstract submission

Abstract submissions of any primary and secondary research/QIP/Audit/Case Report/Other in Ophthalmology are welcome.

Submission Guidance:

  1. Abstracts to be limited to 300 words, excluding title and references. These should be submitted in English language.
  2. Abstracts must include introduction/background, methods, results, discussion is advised. Images, tables, and figures will not be allowed as part of the submission.
  3. For abstracts which focus on patient information, please ensure that these are sufficiently anonymised and do not breach patient confidentiality.
  4. The title and text should be free of abbreviations, except those commonly used.
  5. Candidates are invited to submit multiple abstracts for consideration, and these should be submitted via separate Google Forms.
**By submitting your abstract, you confirm that the material represents your own work (or work in collaboration with a team).

Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by a panel of reviewers to confirm suitability for the conference. Abstracts selected will be called to submit a poster or an oral presentation with slides.

Poster Presentations will be displayed on an external website and as a slideshow during the lunch break. Oral presentation authors will be invited to deliver a 10-minute slideshow presentation summarising their project, followed by 5 minutes of questions.

Oral and poster presentations will be judged by an expert panel. Prizes will be awarded for the best oral and poster presentations. The prizes are:

1st Prize:
- A complementary place at the Doctors Academy ‘Essential Surgical Skills and Principles for Aspiring Surgeons’ Course
- £50.00

2nd Prize:
- £50.00

* Please note that you will be informed 1-2 weeks in advance of the event if your abstract has been accepted for a poster or oral presentation.

Link for submissions: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1L4WudIdHJM2zJbm-mA1CjOKt2-sY7UE3PYgQIjD58hw/edit?usp=sharing

Submission Deadline: 6 pm, Friday 8th April 2022

Recording of Conference

Additional Talk

About Our Chosen Charity

Orbis is one of the world’s largest charitable organisations in ophthalmology which aims to tackle avoidable causes of blindness on a worldwide scale.

The organisation provides training and guidance in communities and areas in which the greatest impact can be achieved. Orbis’ “flying air hospital”, which is a plane converted into a mobile eye hospital, allows the organisation to bring the highest level of ophthalmic training and care to both healthcare specialists and patients in areas which would otherwise not have access to such facilities and technology.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Orbis has invested in a telemedicine platform, delivering virtual training clinics in Bolivia, Zambia, Cameroon, Mongolia and India and enabling the organisation to continue its life changing work.