A British Contact Lens Association (BCLA) webinar on 3 September will look at ways of using contact lenses to treat keratoconus, exploring how technology has evolved over time.
The session will be led by specialist optometrists – Rachel Davison and Bronagh Clarke. Rachel said: “This session will explore how contact lens fitting in keratoconus has evolved over the last 20 years and what are the newest developments on the market.
“We will look at a range of different types of contact lens, their indications and potential complications and also offer some clinical pearls on fitting techniques and troubleshooting.”
The webinar runs from 7pm on Tuesday, 3 September. Open to all, one CPD point will be available.
Rachel has 11 years of experience in medical contact lens fitting. A non-medical independent prescriber, she spent four years at Moorfields Eye Hospital and now works for the Belfast Trust. As well as the contact lens clinics, she also works in eye casualty, corneal and paediatric services.
Bronagh Clarke has 15 years of experience in complex medical contact lens fitting. She was previously joint head of the contact lens department at Moorfields Eye Hospital and is now at the Belfast Trust. She worked with colleagues in Moorfields to establish the use of in vivo confocal microscopy in clinical care and has published and presented in this area.
To register for the session, or to sign up to become a BCLA member, visit www.bcla.org.uk