Course N.5 – Diabetic Retinopathy
Medical and Surgical Management
Registration Details
- Early Bird Registration: 500 EGP until 30 August 2025
- Late Registration: 750 EGP
- On-site Registration: 1000 EGP
- Seats Available: 30 Only
Target Audience
This course is tailored for ophthalmologists at various stages of their career, particularly general
ophthalmologists, retina fellows, and junior to mid-level retinal surgeons who are actively involved in
managing diabetic eye disease.
Targeted Groups
- Retina fellows and ophthalmology residents
- General ophthalmologists managing diabetic patients in clinic
- Surgeons entering the field of diabetic vitrectomy
- Practitioners seeking structured updates on modern evidence-based protocols
Learning Objectives
- Master the current terminology and classification of diabetic retinopathy
- Navigate the diagnostic and therapeutic roadmap for DME and NPDR/PDR
- Understand and apply evidence-based protocols for anti-VEGF and laser treatments
- Learn step-by-step guidance on vitrectomy in diabetic cases, from indications to surgical strategy
What to Expect After Completing the Course
- Improved clinical judgment in selecting and timing medical and surgical interventions
- Increased confidence in interpreting OCT, fluorescein angiography, and follow-up protocols
- Practical understanding of modern vitrectomy techniques in diabetic eyes
- Direct exposure to expert insight and tips that bridge the gap between guidelines and real-world practice
Clinical Impact
Graduates of this focused course will return to their clinics equipped with clearer algorithms, sharper clinical
judgment, and refined surgical perspectives - leading to more effective patient outcomes and elevated
standards of care in diabetic eye disease.
Registeration Details
Payments will be sent via instapay after registration