Tackle veterinary ophthalmology cases with confidence
To provide the best ophthalmic care to your patients, you must be confident in performing a comprehensive ocular examination and interpreting your clinical findings, even the ones that often go unnoticed. The Small Animal Ophthalmology Online Program will help you uncover all the secrets behind your patients’ eyes by providing you with in-depth, real-world knowledge authored by specialists in a practical and image-based approach.
How does it work?
This 100% online CE program, with optional in-person sessions, is built around 14 modules, offering 140 RACE-approved hours of CE. Each module includes introductory and summary videos from the specialists, nine interactive lessons, two case studies, additional reading resources and an online forum to discuss cases with your colleagues and an ophthalmology specialist. Content covers embryology, anatomy and physiology of the eye, ocular pharmacology and therapeutics and the full spectrum of ocular diseases seen in domestic species.
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Key features of this program
14 varied modules /140 hours of RACE-approved CE
Covering key clinical subjects in ophthalmology delivered over 2 years
Support and guidance from a Module Tutor who is recognized in their subject field
The specialist in the subject area will provide online support during each module and will be available to answer all your questions and share real-world perspectives
Multiple learning processes
Presentations, written notes, interactive quizzes and exercises which test your knowledge as you work
Discussion forum
A discussion forum for conversation, debate and sharing cases with your peers and Module Tutors
Four sessions per month
Each module consists of four sessions spread over one month. Sessions comprise separate lessons and case-based studies to work through at your own pace
100% online
Giving you access 24/7 wherever you are via our world-leading Learning Management Platform
Regular assessments
Pre-module and post-module assessments encourage you to reflect on your learning and evaluate your progress
Dedicated Improve Veterinary Education Program Coordinator
A dedicated coordinator who will support you every step of the way throughout your learning journey
Know-how
Join the global veterinary online learning CE specialists and benefit from our know-how and high-quality resources
14 varied modules /140 hours of RACE-approved CE
Covering key clinical subjects in ophthalmology delivered over 2 years
Support and guidance from a Module Tutor who is recognized in their subject field
The specialist in the subject area will provide online support during each module and will be available to answer all your questions and share real-world perspectives
Multiple learning processes
Presentations, written notes, interactive quizzes and exercises which test your knowledge as you work
Discussion forum
A discussion forum for conversation, debate and sharing cases with your peers and Module Tutors
Four sessions per month
Each module consists of four sessions spread over one month. Sessions comprise separate lessons and case-based studies to work through at your own pace
100% online
Giving you access 24/7 wherever you are via our world-leading Learning Management Platform
Regular assessments
Pre-module and post-module assessments encourage you to reflect on your learning and evaluate your progress
Dedicated Improve Veterinary Education Program Coordinator
A dedicated coordinator who will support you every step of the way throughout your learning journey
Know-how
Join the global veterinary online learning CE specialists and benefit from our know-how and high-quality resources
Program details
Module Summary
01 - Examination of the Eye
Key learning objectives:
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Perform a confident ocular examination by using diagnostic ophthalmic instruments including focal illumination, the direct ophthalmoscope, indirect ophthalmoscope and slit lamp biomicroscope
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Understand the different types of tonometry, including when and how to perform this technique.
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Appreciate when and how to perform the more advanced techniques of gonioscopy and electroretinography
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Revise diagnostic cytology, microbiology and biopsy sampling and appreciate the applications of the different methods of investigation
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Review imaging techniques including ultrasound, radiography, CT and MRI
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Describe a systematic approach to the investigation of ophthalmology cases including accurate record keeping and photography
02 - Anatomy and Physiology, Basic Embryology
Key learning objectives:
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Understand basic ophthalmic embryology and post natal ocular development
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Describe comprehensively the anatomy of the eye
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Extend your understanding of ocular physiology including the tear film, aqueous production, lens metabolism and retinal physiology
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Understand basic ocular immunology
03 - Ocular Therapeutics and Pharmacology
Key learning objectives:
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Describe the principles of medicating the eye
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Understand topical and systemic drug administration
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Explain vehicles and preparations for ophthalmic drug administration
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Appreciate classes of drugs
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Choose the correct drug for common ophthalmic conditions
04 - The Orbit and Globe, Eyelids and Nictitans Membranes
Key learning objectives:
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Describe the anatomy and clinical conditions involving the orbit, globe, eyelids and nictitans membranes (third eyelids)
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Review the presenting signs of and differential diagnoses for congenital and acquired orbital disease
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Understand the effect of facial conformation on globe and eyelid position and its associated effects
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Appreciate breed predispositions and species differences
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Become familiar with the aetiopathogenesis of proptosis and its treatment options
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Recognise the different types of entropion and ectropion and their impact on ocular health
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Understand the aetiopathogenesis of nictitans membrane disorders
05 - The Conjunctiva and Naso-lacrimal System
Key learning objectives:
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Describe the anatomy of the conjunctiva and understand the aetiopathogenesis of conjunctival disease and its treatment
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Perfect your knowledge of the nasolacrimal system and abnormalities that can affect it
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Understand secretory and excretory components, normal lacrimation and the components of the pre-corneal tear film.
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Appreciate kerato-conjunctivitis sicca
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Discuss the problems associated with nasolacrimal drainage
06 - The Cornea, Sclera and Episclera
Key learning objectives:
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Describe normal corneal anatomy
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Review normal corneal healing and factors which can affect it
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Understand how the cornea responds to insults
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Discuss the different causes of corneal ulceration and its treatment
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Explain non ulcerative corneal disease
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Appreciate the anatomy of the episclera and sclera and understand the pathology which can affect these
07 - The Uveal Tract and Lens
Key learning objectives:
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Recognise congenital and acquired defects involving the uveal tract and describe the presenting signs of anterior uveitis, posterior uveitis, panuveitis and the approach to diagnosis and treatment
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Approach non neurological abnormalities of the pupil
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Understand aqueous opacification
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Describe the anatomy and physiology of the normal lens
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Explain lenticular disease and the range of congenital and acquired disease that can affect the lens and understand cataractogenesis.
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Be familiar with the approach to cataract surgery together with patient selection, aftercare and potential complications
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Appreciate primary and secondary lens luxation
08 - Glaucoma and Neuro-Ophthalmology
Key learning objectives:
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Describe the production and drainage of aqueous humour and the pathophysiology of the normotensive globe
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Define glaucoma and understand the different types of primary and secondary glaucoma and species differences
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Appreciate treatment options for glaucoma
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Devise a logical approach to the investigation of neuro-ophthalmic problems and understand the relevant neurological pathways and the autonomic nerve supply
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Recognise normal and abnormal nystagmus
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Investigate and offer treatment options for blindness of central origin
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Understand disorders of ocular motility
09 - The Retina, Vitreous and Optic Nerve
Key learning objectives:
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Understand the normal anatomy of the retina, species differences in retinal vascular patterns and the pathological changes which can occur and their manifestation
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Describe the process of chorioretinitis
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Recognise both inherited and acquired retinopathies
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Appreciate the anatomy of the vitreous, congenital and acquired conditions and different types of vitreal degeneration
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Describe the anatomy and physiology of the normal optic nerve, explain congenital and acquired conditions of the optic nerve and understand the investigation of optic nerve disease
10 - Ocular Neoplasia and Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Disease
Key learning objectives:
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Recognise primary and secondary ocular neoplasia and explain its management
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Discuss the ocular manifestations of systemic disease including infectious, metabolic, nutritional, toxic immune mediated or vascular aetiologies
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Understand the work up for suspected systemic disease
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Appreciate treatment options for systemic disease in general practice
11 - Ophthalmic Surgery I
Key Learning Objectives:
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Recognise commonly used ophthalmic instruments and understand their use
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Use loupes and understand operating microscopes for surgical magnification
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Select appropriate suture material and needle designs
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Discuss pre and post- operative care of surgical patients and appropriate anaesthetic regimes
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Understand the basic surgical principles as they pertain to ophthalmic surgery
12 - Ophthalmic Surgery II
Key Learning Objectives:
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Perform common surgical techniques for treating disease of the orbit, globe, eyelids, third eyelid, conjunctiva and cornea
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Practise reconstructive eyelid surgery
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Understand and perform different methods for enucleation
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Appreciate the principles of intra ocular surgery
13 - The Histology and Pathology of the Eye, Inherited Ocular Diseases and a Problem-Solving Approach to Ocular Disease
Key Learning Objectives:
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Appreciate the normal and pathological appearance of histological samples including the significance of abnormalities detected
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Understand inherited ocular disease, the principles of genetics and modes of inheritance and pedigree data analysis.
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Appreciate different methods of reducing such disease including eye testing schemes and genetic testing
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Explain the different conditions which affect different breeds of dog
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Clinically recognise congenital inherited conditions encountered such as collie eye anomaly, congenital cataract, retinal dysplasia, goniodysgenesis and persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous
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Clinically recognise non-congenital inherited conditions such as hereditary cataract, primary lens luxation, generalised progressive retinal atrophy and retinal pigment epithelial dystrophy
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Develop a problem-solving approach to ophthalmic cases
14 - Comparative Ophthalmology
Key Learning Objectives:
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Approach the ophthalmic examination of the rabbit, bird and reptile
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Have a basic understanding of the evolution of the eye
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Appreciate species differences in ocular anatomy
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Be familiar with common diseases seen in rabbits, birds and reptiles
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Discuss the role of various species in ocular toxicology
Qualifications
General Practitioner Certificate (GPCert)
This course is accredited by ISVPS and allows you to achieve a General Practitioner Certificate
Our Ophthalmology Online Learning Program offers you a comprehensive range of structured learning with the ultimate flexibility to access the training that you want whilst working around your busy practice life.
You can choose to let the Program give you new knowledge and skills to take back to clinic or you can work towards a recognised qualification.
General Practitioner Certificate (GPCert)
By attending the full online structured program and following successful assessment, including an exam you can gain the GPCert awarded by the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS).
Only registered veterinary surgeons who have been qualified for a minimum of one year can apply to undertake a General Practitioner Certificate.
Postgraduate Certificate (PgC)
The PgC is a recognized higher education qualification demonstrating that you have achieved the required standard within a designated subject. The qualification represents Master's Level 7 within the Quality Assurance Agency’s framework for higher and further education.
In order to apply for this route, additional assessments will be necessary; please contact us for further information.
For GPCert and PgC fees, please see our pricing table in the pricing tab.
Pricing
$11,540.00
$12,485.00$3,000.00
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