October 11 - 12, 2011    london , United Kingdom
Age-Related Eye Disease, in association with British Journal of Hospital Medicine and International Journal of Ophthalmic Practice has been carefully designed to provide participants with updates on the current issues and latest developments in the management of elderly patients with eye disease.

Whether you are an ophthalmologist, neurologist, optometrist, GP or a specialist nurse, Age-Related Eye Disease will give you the opportunity to update and extend your knowledge and to take away practical advice that you can translate into clinical practice.

Participants will benefit from:
• A greater understanding of corneal stiffening with age and strategies for corneal surgery and transplantation
• An exploration of diabetic eye disease, including current and novel treatment strategies and cataract surgery in the diabetic patient
• Assessments of risk factors and treatment options for wet and dry age-related macular degeneration
• Insights into the management of chronic uveitis in the elderly and the diagnosis and management of ocular lymphoma
• An examination of the role of the ophthalmic nurse and nurse-led clinics
• A focus on glaucoma, including early detection, community shared care, and medical and surgical therapies

To view the full programme, please visit our website: www.mahealthcareevents.co.uk/ared2011

Venue

Location: Hallam Street Conference Centre
The Hallam is one of London's newest and finest conference venues. There are an abundance of rooms available for small 1 to 1 meetings or for larger events up to 250 people, these can be accommodated..
Contact 44 Hallam Street London, United Kingdon W1W 6JJ, United Kingdom london , United Kingdom
020 7706 7700

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