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Are we missing out? The case for ophthalmology conferences with David Lockington | Eye Views Podcast15 Jan 202600:32:46

Why do ophthalmology conferences matter? David Lockington shares how UKISCRS and other meetings help young ophthalmologists grow, present, network and succeed.

Eye Views is proudly sponsored by Mainline Instruments, and was filmed on location at both UKEGS 2025 and UKISCRS 2025.

In the first episode from Season 2 of Eye Views, the ophthalmology podcast from Eye News, host Lorcan Butler, speaks with David who is a consultant ophthalmologist and president of UKISCRS. They talk about the importance of attending and engaging in ophthalmology conferences.

This episode highlights the value of networking for career growth in medicine. This is just the first episode in which you can stay informed with insights from leading experts in the field.
From first presentations to international podiums, David shares a candid and practical guide to navigating the ophthalmology conference landscape – including UKISCRS, RCOphth Congress, and major European and US ophthalmology conferences. He reflects on how conferences go far beyond keynote lectures, offering vital opportunities for career development, mentorship, collaboration, research presentation and lifelong learning.
The discussion explores how young ophthalmologists and trainees can make the most of conferences, including submitting abstracts, presenting free papers and posters, attending young ophthalmologist programmes, and engaging in dry labs and simulation training. David explains how these environments allow early-career ophthalmologists to develop presentation skills, refine clinical thinking and build relationships that can shape future fellowships and consultant careers.
David also addresses common barriers to conference attendance in ophthalmology, including cost, NHS study leave limitations, family commitments and imposter syndrome, offering realistic advice on how to invest wisely in yourself and your professional development. He highlights how conferences democratise access to mentors, foster corridor conversations that improve patient care, and create safe spaces for discussing complex cases.
A major theme is the pathway to the podium: how to move from clinical curiosity to publishable research and memorable presentations. David shares practical tips on abstract submission, storytelling in scientific talks, timekeeping and delivering high-impact presentations that stand out.
The episode also examines the role of social media in ophthalmology, how it complements conferences by widening audiences, and how clinicians can use platforms such as LinkedIn responsibly to build community rather than self-promotion. Industry partnerships, trade exhibitions and the importance of working with ophthalmic technology providers are also discussed, highlighting how innovation showcased at conferences directly benefits patient care.
Whether you are a trainee attending your first ophthalmology conference, a young ophthalmologist aiming to present, or a seasoned clinician looking to stay inspired, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and actionable advice on how conferences can keep the fire burning throughout a career in ophthalmology.
Season 2 of Eye Views is proudly sponsored by Mainline Instruments.
Visit their website here: https://www.main-line.co.uk/
To get in touch with their team, reach out to: sales@main-line.co.uk
Season 2 was filmed on location at the following conferences:
UKEGS 2025: https://glaucoma.uk/ukegs/
UKISCRS 2025: https://www.ukiscrs.org.uk/

Eye Views Series Two Trailer - The Highlights Coming Up14 Jan 202600:00:51

Eye Views Series Two Trailer - The Highlights Coming Up with:

David Lockington

Dan Lindfield* (UKEGS)

Brendan Cummings

Masara Laginaf

Nishani Amerasinghe

Philip Bloom

Aisling Higham

Gok Ratnarajan

Iain Livingstone

Lucia Pelosini

EO4: Andy Pyott07 Sep 202300:32:39

Prof Baljean Dhillon sits down with NHS Ophthalmologist and Points of Light awardee, Dr Andy Pyott, to discuss his incredible career, his experiences working abroad, the new Highland Treatment Centre and of course, his fascination with bees.

E03: Fiona Buckmaster13 Apr 202300:33:29

In this episode of Eye Views, the monthly podcast featuring conversations on seeing and sight loss, Professor Baljean Dhillon is joined by Fiona Buckmaster, Research Optometrist at the University of Edinburgh. Together, they discuss Fiona’s entry into optometry, her unique view on its relationship with ophthalmology and their respective demographics, the topic of accessibility in her recently submitted master’s thesis, and much more.

E02 Part 2: The Patient Perspective23 Mar 202300:26:58

Prof Baljean Dhillon is joined by Malcolm Atkinson, Professor of e-Science at the University of Edinburgh's School of Informatics. Professor Atkinson shares his view of AMD, and the hopes and expectations which form his perspective as a patient.

E02 Part 1: The Patient Perspective16 Mar 202300:27:02

Prof Baljean Dhillon is joined by Malcolm Atkinson, Professor of e-Science at the University of Edinburgh's School of Informatics. They discuss the patient's perspective within ophthalmology, and the balance of life and personal fitness in patient health.

E01 Part 2: The Three Amigos20 Feb 202300:33:24

The Three Amigos return in Part 2! Listen as they continue their discussion, exploring AMD, EPR systems and the emergence of AI.

E01 Part 1: The Three Amigos13 Feb 202300:30:43

The Eye Views Podcast kicks off with the first episode of a two-part series, featuring host Professor Baljean Dhillon, Professor Tariq Aslam and Dr Peter Cackett, as they discuss their experiences being trainees in Edinburgh, and tracing a pathway to their current careers. Produced in conjunction with The University of Edinburgh.

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