The primary purpose of the workshop will be to familiarise participants with the following:
- Public eye health principles
- the aims, objectives and strategies of Universal Eye Health Coverage including key information from VISION2020, the , the and InSight 2030, the new IAPB eye health sector strategy
- the principles of planning involved in implementing community and school eye health programmes
- how can be used to power school and community eye health programmes
The course programme will look at survey methodologies and strategies for control of the major eye health-related diseases.
Who should apply?
This four-day course is intended for public eye health leaders, ophthalmologists, optometrists, ophthalmic nurses and programme managers interested in strategies to reduce the unmet need leading to vision impairment with an emphasis on low and middle-income settings.
Teaching methods
Your course organisers are Prof Andrew Bastawrous (AB) and Prof Allen Foster (AF). The course will be taught online by staff of the in the School鈥檚 Faculty of Infectious & Tropical Diseases, with experience of workshop delivery in community eye health in many parts of the world.
The course is interactive with plenty of participation and group work between lecturers and students to ensure you get a "seminar" type experience.
To get the most out of the course it is important that you join via a laptop or personal computer; if this is not possible a tablet (iPad, Microsoft or Android-based tablet) can be tried, provided you are able to download the 鈥Zoom鈥 app. We do NOT recommend that you take the course using a smartphone. You will need access to a quiet working space and sufficient internet bandwidth to watch video streams and participate in video conversations and breakout rooms.
Methods of assessment
There is no formal assessment but at the conclusion of the course, an electronic Certificate of Attendance will be provided for those who complete the course.
Accreditation
This course has applied for CPD points from the Royal College of Ophthalmologists.
Scholarship
Peek Vision is awarding a few scholarships to cover registration fees to participants from low- and middle-income countries who have at least three years of work experience in eye health, are fluent in English and must be optometrists, ophthalmic nurses, ophthalmologists or eye care managers. If you are interested and eligible to apply, once you have confirmation that your application has been received by the LSHTM registry please forward this to scholarships@peekvision.org. The closing date for these scholarships is 20 July 2024.
When is it?
You are asked to participate online for 4.5 hours each day (with breaks), Monday - Thursday, 9:30 am - 2 pm UK (GMT) time ().
Applying for this course
Applications are now closed. You can register your interest and we will let you know when applications reopen.
Please read LSHTM's Admissions policies prior to submitting your application.