Optometrist Education Evening with David Shahnazaryan

Join expert consultant ophthalmologist Mr David Shahnazaryan for an evening of practical clinical insights and CPD learning.

When: Thursday 10th July 2025, 6pm-9pm

Where: Nizels Golf & Country Club, Nizels Lane, Hildenborough, Kent, TN11 8NU

David Shahnazaryan at Centre for Sight Education Evening at Nizels Golf Club DSLT

Enhance your clinical practice with guidance and CPD learning from expert ophthalmologist Mr David Shahnazaryan at Nizels Golf & Country Club.

Topics include:

  • Corneal confusion: Atopic eye disease, keratoconus & herpetic complications
  • Cataract co-management: Complex cases, premium lenses & post-op protocols
  • The red eye: When to treat, when to refer

Hot meal & refreshments included
3 CPD points | limited spaces only

To help ensure attendance, we are requesting a £10 deposit per booking for this event, which will be fully refunded upon your arrival. If you do not attend, your deposit will be donated to Orbis UK.

Reserve your spot now!

Topics Include

Corneal Confusion: Practical Pearls for Common Conditions

Recognising and managing common corneal pathology and related complications. Sections include: atopic eye disease, keratoconus, contact lens complications and herpetic eye disease. This topic will also cover, when to refer and what to expect from secondary care. Collagen Cross-linking and surgical updates will also be touched on.

Cataract Surgery and Beyond: Enhancing Co-Management

Updates on surgical techniques and what optometrists should know pre and post op. Complex cataracts, premium lenses and refractive targets will also be covered. Expect detail on managing expectations and post-op complications, as well as information on long-term co-management protocols.

The Painful Red Eye: Differentiating the Benign from the Dangerous

Systematic approach to red eyes in primary care. This section will cover episcleritis vs scleritis, keratitis, and anterior uveitis. Detail on when to treat and when to refer will be addressed. Expect to also hear about the importance of systemic associations.