The Adnexal Team at Moorfields Eye Hospital are pleased to present TED series, an ongoing series of FREE, evening (18:30 - 20:30) hybrid meetings covering key aspects of thyroid eye disease.
The aim of the meetings is to share experiences, debate topics of controversy, and learn from experts in the field in thyroid eye disease.
We have one final event coming up before the end of 2024, with further events to follow in 2025:
Focussed on the endocrinology of thyroid eye disease, this meeting will feature insightful talks, debate, and discussion around the types of thyroid dysfunction associated with TED, thyroid tests and their interpretation, and treatment options.
Key speakers include:
We'd like to welcome ophthalmology and endocrinology consultants, fellows, and trainees, as well as nurses and AHPs to these insightful talks.
Please select the type of attendance (in-person or online) from the list below.
These events are kindly supported by:
Date | Location | Time | Seats | Price | |
Monday 16 December | Online, Teams | 18:30 - 20:30 | £0.00 | ||
Monday 16 December | The Education Hub, 15 Ebenezer Street, London N1 7NP | 18:30 - 20:30 | £0.00 |
Mr Jimmy Uddin is the senior Adnexal consultant ophthalmologist at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, specialising in adnexal (oculoplastics, orbital and lacrimal) conditions with over 25 years of experience. He has a deep interest and unrivaled experience in managing all aspects of thyroid eye disease (TED/GO) as well as eyelid conditions (including tumours, ptosis, facial palsy, cosmetic, trauma & reconstructive), orbital (inflammation and tumours) and watery eyes (lacrimal). He is the longest serving Adnexal (Oculoplastic/Orbital/lacrimal) surgeon at Moorfields, treating children's (paediatric) adnexal conditions including watery eyes, droopy eyelids (potsis) & chalazia. A Cambridge University graduate, he works in a number of top London hospitals (Moorfields Eye Hospital and St George's Hospital Medical School) and attends in his private practice at Moorfields, Upper Wimpole St and Parkside Hospital, Wimbledon. He is a member of many prestigious boards and has worked and taught nationally and internationally always with the highest degree of patient care and attention.
Mohsan Malik is a Specialist Registrar trained in Moorfields Eye Hospital with experience gathered in all subspecialist departments. His current subspecialist interest is in adnexal and trauma, and he is currently an acting consultant in Moorfields eye casualty. Dr. Malik has an interest in education and training and has received several recognitions and awards for his published work in this field. He is passionate about developing members of the wider multidisciplinary team to improve patient safety and outcomes, which led to the development of this unique course in vitreoretinal skills.
Mumta is an ST5 ophthalmology registrar in the North Thames London deanery. She graduated from Cambridge and Imperial College London universities and completed foundation training in East London before embarking on her ophthalmology training.