EBO & Accredited Courses
Courses with EBO accreditation:
       Workshop  on Visual Optics
          Refractive  Surgery Didactic Course
          IC01 Basic microsurgical suturing techniques for beginners
          
          IC25 Understanding ophthalmic viscosurgical devices (OVDs) to optimise their use in cataract surgery and complications
           IC38 Comprehensive keratoplasty techniques (Part 1)
          IC39 Comprehensive keratoplasty techniques (Part 2)
           IC44 Enhanced screening for ectasia susceptibility prior to laser vision correction: from corneal topography and pachymetry to 3D tomography and biomechanics
          IC46 IOL power calculation update by the IOL power club
           IC48 Ocular trauma assessment and management
          IC58 Overview of phakic IOLs
          IC59 Teaching statistics in the overall context of preparing and writing a scientific paper
          IC62 Cataract surgery in coexisting corneal pathology
          IC65 Intraocular magnifying lenses for patients with macular degeneration
          IC69 Combined cataract and glaucoma surgery: when, what and how
          IC93 Primary posterior capsulorhexis: indications and surgical techniques
           IC99 Custom made iris prosthesis: surgical techniques
           IC102 Improve your scientific skills
          IC116 Different ways of secondary IOL implantation without capsular support in MIVS era
          
          
          
   
        
    
      The harmonisation of European education in  ophthalmology is one of the task forces of the European Board of Ophthalmology  (EBO) and is promoted by the EU to increase mobility of healthcare  practitioners within Europe. 
  
          The European Board of Ophthalmology Diploma (EBOD) examination is a test of  excellence in ophthalmology. It is designed to assess the knowledge and  clinical skills requisite to the delivery of a high standard of ophthalmic care  both in hospitals and in independent clinical practices. The successful  candidate may add the title Fellow of the European Board of Ophthalmology  (FEBO) after his or her name. Attendance at the above courses may be beneficial  to those planning on taking the EBOD examination.
  
          For further information on the EBO and EBOD please click  here
 
     
    
   
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