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BCLA Faculty of Speakers

The BCLA has introduced a panel of more than 30 BCLA specialists on contact lenses and the anterior eye to present at educational, business and industry events around the UK.

The BCLA Faculty will provide local and national associations and organisations with expert speakers to deliver high-quality, generic presentations on a wide range of topics.

BCLA speakers have been presenting at events around the country on an informal basis for some time, which has included speakers at regional and local contact lens societies, the AOP Student Eye Opener Conference and speakers at the Specsavers PAC conference.

Since 2009 the BCLA has actively offered BCLA Faculty Speakers to other organisations.

To view the list of BCLA Faculty of Speakers download the list below.

  BCLA Faculty of Speakers
 

To schedule a speaker or learn more about the BCLA Faculty, please email marketing@bcla.org.uk

 

 

 

 

The BCLA Faculty of Speakers are able to present on the following subjects:

· Rigid gas-permeable contact lenses

· Soft contact lens fitting and design

· Toric soft contact lenses

· Diagnostic techniques in contact lens practice

· Management of dry eye

· Silicone hydrogels overview

· Multifocal soft lenses: strategies to build your contact lens business

· Fitting children with contact lenses

· Management and communication skills in contact lens practice

· Lens care, compliance and aftercare

· Contact lenses for therapeutic applications, keratoconus, post keratoplasty and post refractive surgery

· Contact lens myths and misconceptions

· Avoiding contact lens drop-outs

· Overview of staining and examination techniques

· Contact lens solutions

· Microbial keratitis

· Anterior eye imaging and measurement

· Advances in cataract surgery and intraocular lenses

· Ocular allergy

· Specialist RGPs: orthokeratology, RGP/soft hybrids, large diameter and semi-scleral RGPs

· RGP materials

· Sports vision and contact lenses

· Fitting irregular corneas

· Coloured contact lenses

· Keratoconus

· Contact lenses for colour deficiency and dyslexia

· Medical contact lens fitting

If you are looking for a topic not listed, please contact us.