Modules
- Year 1
- Year 2
- Introduction to Year 2 and Year Outcomes
- Cardiorespiratory 2
- Metabolism 2
- Brain and Behaviour 2
- Human Development 2
- Human Sciences and Public Health 2
- Locomotor 2
- Cancer Week
- Moving and Handling Training
- Year 2 Lifesaver Programme
- Clinical Communication Skills
- Medicine in Society 2
- Extended Patient Contact
- Student Selected Component (SSC)
- Year 3
- Introduction to Year 3 and Year Outcomes
- Clinical Science and Professionalism (Weeks 1-3)
- Cardiovascular, Respiratory and Haematology (CR3)
- Gastroenterology and Cancer (MET3A)
- Public Health
- Endocrinology and Renal Medicine (MET3B)
- General Practice and Community Care
- Student Selected Component (SSC)
- Clinical and Communication Skills
- Year 4
- Introduction and Year 4 Outcomes
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Child Health
- HIV & Sexual Health
- Musculoskeletal
- Health Care of the Elderly
- Neuroscience
- Dermatology
- General Practice and Community Care
- Psychiatry
- Ear, Nose and Throat
- Global Health and Ethics
- Ophthalmology
- Clinical & Communication Skills
- Student Selected Component (SSC)
- Year 5
- Introduction to Year 5 and Year Outcomes
- Teaching Week 1
- Teaching Week 2
- Anaesthesia & ITU (AN & ITU)
- Breaking Bad News
- Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
- Community Care
- Doctors as Teachers and Educators (DATE)
- Emergency Medicine (EMERG MED)
- General (Internal) Medicine (G(I)M)
- Immediate Life Support (ILS)
- Student Assistantship
- Simulation
- Surgery
- Student Selected Component (SSC)
- Year GEP 1
Year 4 OPHTH4: Ophthalmology
- Dr Ashwin Reddy
- ashwin.reddy@bartshealth.nhs.uk
Introduction
The module aims to develop students understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the eye.
Index
- General Outcomes for Ophthalmology
- Medical knowledge: PATHOLOGY (TD 8.7)
- Neonatal Conjunctivitis
- Squints and Ambylopia
- The Eye and Systemic Disease
- Clinical skills: HISTORY (TD 13 a-b)
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Examination of the Eye
- Examination of the Eye
- Be able to competently perform an examination of eye movements and extra-ocular muscle function including use of the cover test
- Be able to perform a visual assessment including that for driving, refractive errors and their correction, management of the visually-handicapped patient in the community
- Be able to perform an assessment of visual acuity, pupils, colour vision and visual fields
- Be competent in the use of direct ophthalmoscope to examine the fundus including: how to recognise signs of diabetic retinopathy, normal and abnormal optic nerves, the macula, abnormalities of the retinal vasculature; examination for red reflex
- Competently be able to carry out an examination of the eye using a torch, magnifying aid and where possible, a slit lamp; methods and use of pupil dilation
- Be able to competently take an ophthalmic history
- Taking a History
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Examination of the Eye
- Clinical skills: MAKING A DIAGNOSIS and CLINICAL JUDGEMENT (TD 14 e-f)
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General Outcomes for Ophthalmology Diagnosis
- Know the symptoms of cataract and be able to diagnose cataract
- Understand Paediatric ocular problems including the neonatal eye, squint and amblyopia.
- Understand the involvement of the eye in diabetes and other systemic disorders e.g. hypertension.
- Know the causes of visual loss due to cataract
- Know the complications that can arise from cataract operations
- Know the diagnosis of red eyes
- Know the diagnosis of red eyes
- Diagnosis in Children
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General Outcomes for Ophthalmology Diagnosis
- Clinical skills: FORMULATING A TREATMENT PLAN (TD 14 g)
- General Ophthalmic Management
- Medical knowledge: PATHOLOGY (TD 8.7)
- Acute Red Eye
- General Outcomes for Acute Red Eye
- Neuro-Ophthalmology and Squints
- General Outcomes for Neuro-Ophthalmology and Squints
- Sudden Visual Loss
- General Outcomes for Sudden Visual Loss
- Know about the common ophthalmic emergencies and how they are diagnosed eg Central Retinal Artery Occlusion; Temporal Arteritis
- Know the causes of acute and gradual visual loss with and without pain
- Know the causes of visual loss in the ageing eye
- Know the management of acute and gradual visual loss with and without pain
- Know the management of common ophthalmic emergencies eg temporal arteritis and orbital cellulitis
- Know the management of visual loss in the ageing eye, including glaucoma and macular degeneration
- General Outcomes for Sudden Visual Loss