Complete Anatomy

Clinical Ophthalmology

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About this course

By Daniel Coakley

The Clinical Ophthalmology course introduces students to common ocular conditions accross a range of ophthalmic specialities including glaucoma, oculoplastics, medical retina, neurophthalmology, trauma, uveitis, and ocular oncology. The series includes narrated lectures on over 80 ophthalmic conditions. Each lecture incorporates state of the art clinical imaging including; ultra-widefield fundus imaging, optical coherence tomography, ultra-widfield fluorescein angiography, and video footage of surgical procedures. The course encourages students to apply their anatomical knowledge to common ophthalmic conditions.

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Detailed videos providing images of various pathologies

A large library of videos that pretain to numerous clinical conditions

Videos relating normal anatomy of the eye to different clinical conditions

Over 70 quiz questions for you to test your knowledge

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Learning Outcomes

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Correlate ocular anatomy to the pathogensis of common ophthalmic conditions.

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Recognise the signs and presentations of ophthalmic disorders acrross a range of specialties.

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Elaborate on the treatment options on each condition.

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Gain an insight in the different imaging modalities utilised in ophthalmology.

Author

Daniel Coakley
Daniel Coakley
Cork University Hospital, University College Cork, Ireland

Dr. Coakley graduated in Medicine from University College Cork (UCC), and is a Consultant Ophthalmologist at Cork University Hospital, Ireland; the only Level 1 Trauma Centre in the Country. He specialises in (Medical Retina) and helped establish the Diabetic Retinal Treatment Centre in southern Ireland, serving a population of approximately 700,000 people. He is the National Referral Outcome Grader for Ireland’s National Diabetic Retinal Screening Programme. Dr. Coakley is a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Royal College of Physicians, Royal College of Ophthalmologists, and is a Fellow of the European Board of Ophthalmologists.

He is actively involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and has lectured in ophthalmology, surgery, and anatomy for UCC, The University of Limerick (UL), and The Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (RCSI). As well as this, he has taught anatomy to medical device engineers for some of the largest Biomedical companies in the world.

As manager of the ASSERT Surgical Skills Laboratory at UCC, Dr. Coakley organised and oversaw national and international cadaveric based surgical training days in a wide range of surgical specialities including vascular, cardiothoracic, gastrointestinal, orthopaedic, plastic and reconstructive, and otorhinolaryngology surgery. All of these courses were the first of their kind to be held in Ireland. He has also hosted research days for some of the biggest medical device companies in the world. The ASSERT Centre is a state-of-the-art healthcare training facility compromising six fully equipped operating theatres with the ability to accommodate cadaveric specimens, the only one of its kind in the Republic of Ireland.

Dr. Coakley actively partakes in research and was awarded a Master of Science degree in Tissue Engineering from University of Limerick following two years of full-time laboratory-based research. He has authored several publications in high index peer reviewed international medical journals and presented his research internationally. He won the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Registrars Prize based on this research. Dr. Coakley functions regularly as a peer reviewer for several international medical journals. In 2019, he completed a master’s degree in Medical Education Research at University College Cork. This involved the evaluation of an interactive three-dimensional digital platform in the instruction of ophthalmic anatomy. Dr. Coakley is currently involved in multicentre international research studies with some of the largest medical companies in the world.

Contents

Module 1
Eyelid Structure and Lacrimal Apparatus
The Eyelids - Clinical Correlates
29 MINUTES
Lacrimal Apparatus - Clinical Correlates
7 MINUTES
Module 2
External Layers of the Eye
The Cornea - Clinical Correlates
17 MINUTES
The Conjunctiva - Clinical Correlates
12 MINUTES
The Sclera - Clinical Correlates
4 MINUTES
Module 3
The Uveal Tract
The Uveal Tract - Clinical Correlates
18 MINUTES
Module 4
Inner Layers and Structures of the Eye
The Intraocular Lens - Clinical Correlates
13 MINUTES
The Retina - Clinical Correlates
25 MINUTES
The Optic Nerve - Clinical Correlates
11 MINUTES
Module 5
Ocular Trauma
Ocular Trauma
18 MINUTES
LECTURE 1
Eyelid Structure and Lacrimal Apparatus

The Eyelids - Clinical Correlates

29 MINUTES

Lacrimal Apparatus - Clinical Correlates

7 MINUTES
LECTURE 2
External Layers of the Eye

The Cornea - Clinical Correlates

17 MINUTES

The Conjunctiva - Clinical Correlates

12 MINUTES

The Sclera - Clinical Correlates

4 MINUTES
LECTURE 3
The Uveal Tract

The Uveal Tract - Clinical Correlates

18 MINUTES
LECTURE 4
Inner Layers and Structures of the Eye

The Intraocular Lens - Clinical Correlates

13 MINUTES

The Retina - Clinical Correlates

25 MINUTES

The Optic Nerve - Clinical Correlates

11 MINUTES
LECTURE 5
Ocular Trauma

Ocular Trauma

18 MINUTES