This one day in-person course is designed to improve clinical practice and knowledge by highlighting new ways of working within this specialty. It discusses the management of various oculoplastic conditions and the role of nurses and other allied health professionals in delivering an excellent service.
The course incorporates service audits, research findings of patients’ feedback and considers management perspective of the service direction.
This course aims to explore:
The course material will be delivered by oculoplastic nurse consultant, doctors, allied health professionals and managers.
The course will run from 9am to 4pm and there will be two optional breakout sessions, for which there is an additional charge (please see fees section):
Optional breakout session 1 (8 - 9am)This course is aimed at nurses, optometrists, orthoptists, technicians and managers.
A certificate of attendance will be awarded at the end of the course.
Please make sure to add both the course and also any additional breakout sessions required to your basket before checking out.
Limited spaces are avaiable on the breakout sessions and it may not be possible to add one to your booking at a later stage.
Please note that it is not possible to book a breakout session only, you must also book a place on the course.
Date | Location | Time | Seats | Price | |
29/11/2024 | The Education Hub, 15 Ebenezer Street, London, N1 7NH | Course | 0 | Fully booked | Join Waiting List |
29/11/2024 | The Education Hub, 15 Ebenezer Street, London, N1 7NH | Breakout session 1 | 1 | £60.00 | |
29/11/2024 | The Education Hub, 15 Ebenezer Street, London, N1 7NH | Breakout session 2 | 0 | Fully booked | Join Waiting List |
Nicola Dunlop qualified as a registered general nurse in 1995 and has worked in Ophthalmology since qualifying. She commenced her Ophthalmic nursing studies at Moorfields Eye Hospital in 1998. Over the last 15 years her role has evolved. On completion of the Ophthalmic nursing studies she worked in the Operating Theatre. Nicola proceeded to successfully complete the Ophthalmic Theatre Course, Mentorship and Counselling Courses. Nicola was promoted to Sister then subsequently to the post of an Ophthalmic Nurse Specialist in the Oculo-plastic/Adnexal Department. She consolidated her academic achievements by successfully undertaking Non-medical Prescribing, Post graduate Diploma in Health Management and a Masters in Health Management. Drawing on her extensive ophthalmic nursing experience, Nicola pioneered the first Nurse-led Botox Clinic, Minor Surgery List, Virtual Histology Reporting Service and Post-Operative Clinic and developed the adnexal patient pathway currently in use in the Oculo-plastic/Adnexal Service. She has developed a patient education DVD on Coping with Loss of an Eye and Minor operative guideline for Nurses. She has been awarded from the British Thyroid Foundation the Evenly Ashley Award 2013 for developing the DVD Thyroid Eye Disease and its Management & Audit. The defining drive for Nicola is to improve continually, the quality of compassionate patient care in its many facets.