We are all very much looking forward to seeing you on the 7th of March at Binocular 2020.
Just a few words to help you prepare for the course.
The website will be updated a week prior to the course with the official handbook and this can be found on the link below. Please download this to your personal electronic device prior to the course.
http://www.binocularcourse.net/about.html
We are very excited to now have an accompanying textbook that is available from Amazon or Springer.There is a code which will give a 20% discount (SimStrab123) on orders via Springer.com valid until 20 January 2021.
The handbook can be downloaded from the website and the first chapter on "Orthoptic tests and their interpretation" would be a good place to start, if you wish to do some pre course reading.
Please arrive on or before 0845 to register . We will be in the Atrium which is on the ground floor of the Royal Free Hospital and should be easy to find. We have a lot of cases for you to examine and it would be a shame to have to hurry things along if we ran out of time, so we will aim to start promptly at 9:00 am. As incentive there will be fresh tea/coffee and pastries from our catering team. You can have a look at the timetable for the day below.
It's a weekend so you might be wondering about the dress code. It doesn't have to be too formal but you will be examining patients so please keep that in mind.
We will have plenty of orthoptic equipment available but it might be a good idea to bring your own Pen torch/Lang Stick/occluder.
I think that just about covers it but do let us know if you have any queries.
See you on Saturday !
Saurabh Jain and the Binocular team
Just a few words to help you prepare for the course.
The website will be updated a week prior to the course with the official handbook and this can be found on the link below. Please download this to your personal electronic device prior to the course.
http://www.binocularcourse.net/about.html
We are very excited to now have an accompanying textbook that is available from Amazon or Springer.There is a code which will give a 20% discount (SimStrab123) on orders via Springer.com valid until 20 January 2021.
The handbook can be downloaded from the website and the first chapter on "Orthoptic tests and their interpretation" would be a good place to start, if you wish to do some pre course reading.
Please arrive on or before 0845 to register . We will be in the Atrium which is on the ground floor of the Royal Free Hospital and should be easy to find. We have a lot of cases for you to examine and it would be a shame to have to hurry things along if we ran out of time, so we will aim to start promptly at 9:00 am. As incentive there will be fresh tea/coffee and pastries from our catering team. You can have a look at the timetable for the day below.
It's a weekend so you might be wondering about the dress code. It doesn't have to be too formal but you will be examining patients so please keep that in mind.
We will have plenty of orthoptic equipment available but it might be a good idea to bring your own Pen torch/Lang Stick/occluder.
I think that just about covers it but do let us know if you have any queries.
See you on Saturday !
Saurabh Jain and the Binocular team
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