#OphthalmologyFaces: David Lockington
This Q&A is part of our Faces of Ophthalmology series, where we share insights and stories from our members.
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This Q&A is part of our Faces of Ophthalmology series, where we share insights and stories from our members.
Professor Ben Burton, President of The Royal College of Ophthalmologists has commented, following the publication of 'Reforming elective care for patients'
The British Ophthalmological Surveillance Unit (BOSU) is set to launch the first UK-wide epidemiological survey on adult gonococcal conjunctivitis at the start of 2025.
As 2024 draws to a close we reflect on the year and share some of our highlights.
The latest edition of the policy roundup, a series of advocacy updates in which we share our most recent policy and public affairs activities and successes.
The 2024 winner of the Dr Sadhu Ram Gupta MBE Award for International (non-UK) Examination Candidates is Dr Cheuk Ling Yim from Hong Kong.
This Q&A is part of our Faces of Ophthalmology series, where we share insights and stories from our members.
Three ophthalmologists, based in Wales, Gloucestershire and London, are to receive a total of £73,000 in research funding from the 2024/25 Zakarian Award, which the College supports in partnership with Fight for Sight.
Access to cataract training in the independent sector has improved following collaborative work undertaken by The Royal College of Ophthalmologists, with placements available in all regions where independent sector providers (ISPs) operate, other than London North. Despite this progress, more work is needed as trainees in nearly all regions report they need additional training opportunities in ISPs.
We welcome The Tobacco and Vapes Bill, which was introduced to Parliament this week. It's aimed at protecting people from the harms of smoking.