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Veterinary Clinical Podcasts

44 Ophthalmological tips & tricks

Veterinary Clinical Podcasts

Dominic Barfield

814108, Higher Education, Education, Medicine, Rvc, Science & Medicine, Veterinary, Science, Higher, Royal

5643 Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2017

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

We catch up again with Charlotte Dawson, lecturer in ophthalmology here at the RVC, to ask her about her tips and tricks from an array of ophthalmological presentations and conditions.    

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0:00.0

Gooday, Dominic Barfield here, and this is the RVC Clinical Podcast. Thank you for listening and

0:04.9

thank you for subscribing. We're really grateful for you to take the time and download and listen to

0:09.2

this podcast, and we don't really ask anything for this in return. Well, well, I could say maybe

0:15.1

something. What we'd really, really appreciate is if you could just go to iTunes and leave us a

0:20.0

review. Obviously, a five-star review

0:22.1

will be excellent. It helps with metrics and things I don't really understand, but it pushes

0:26.5

us up a tree and it makes it easier for people to actually, actually find us and start

0:33.9

listening to this podcast. So that'd be really, really good if you could,

0:39.1

if you could just spend a couple of minutes of your time to go to iTunes and leave us a review.

0:43.3

So, last week we, we spoke to Charlotte Dawson, who's one of our ophthalmological lecturers here

0:50.0

at the, at the RVC, about a general ocular exam.

0:58.7

Like it's good to ask about specific things, but we thought we just just cover the basics.

1:02.6

Because even I, even I, that sounds a bit conceited, doesn't it?

1:10.8

I learned a lot listening to that and at least had some redemption about maybe the things I thought I might have been doing incorrectly.

1:15.8

Maybe I was doing okay job, but I do forget about certain things.

1:20.7

So thank you, Charlotte, for coming back and agreeing to talk to me again.

1:25.0

So what we were going to do this time, so we've spoken about the ophthalmological exam, and I think it's great if people want to go back and listen to that.

1:28.6

But we'll try and look at five things today that probably quite common occurrences, I believe,

1:35.5

in people bringing their animals in for ophthalmological investigations.

1:41.0

So the first one we could just talk about would be corneal

1:47.1

ulceration. Yeah, they're scary, aren't they? So they're a really common emergency referral for

1:55.1

us, certainly here at the college. And I guess they're quite a challenge because it's a really broad category of

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