The Academia Dubai 2025 recordings bring you the full breadth of the conference exactly as it happened - expert lectures, subspecialty discussions, hands-on training sessions, and surgical pearls from world leaders in ophthalmology. Whether you are revisiting your favorite sessions or exploring them for the first time, these videos provide valuable clinical knowledge and real techniques you can apply immediately. Enjoy on-demand access to the same immersive learning that defined the in-person event.
A curated collection of presentations by talented young ophthalmologists under 35, showcasing unique cases, innovative ideas, and emerging perspectives in the field. These recorded sessions highlight fresh clinical insights, practical tips, and inspiring educational content from rising voices in ophthalmology. Watch the iTeach series to learn, explore new approaches, and see the next generation of educators take the stage at Sinjab Academy.
Explore global ophthalmology career pathways with expert-led sessions covering the USA, UK, Germany, and more. YOGA offers young ophthalmologists free access to live discussions, practical guidance, and exclusive recordings - helping you understand training routes, application strategies, career options, and real-world experiences from internationally recognized specialists.
Academia Syria 2025 recordings capture the full experience of the Damascus conference just as it unfolded; keynote lectures, subspecialty sessions, cataract workshop insights, and clinical discussions led by regional and international experts. Whether you are revisiting standout moments or watching them for the first time, these videos deliver practical ophthalmic knowledge, surgical pearls, and real techniques shared by leaders in the field.
This module provides a complete, practical introduction to contact lens fitting and clinical management for allied ophthalmic professionals. Participants will learn contact lens materials and optics, soft-lens and RGP fitting techniques, specialty lenses for irregular corneas, and proper maintenance with complication management.
This module provides a comprehensive introduction to the diagnostic devices used in ophthalmic practice. Participants will learn how to operate key instruments, capture high-quality scans, validate imaging results, and interpret findings in relation to clinical pathologies. Through expert-led sessions covering slit-lamp imaging, visual fields, tomography, lacrimal assessment, ultrasound, OCT, and more, this module builds the essential investigative skills required for accurate diagnosis and clinical decision-making.
This module offers a structured and comprehensive introduction to strabismus for allied ophthalmic professionals. Covering anatomy, physiology, examination techniques, classification, and clinical manifestations, it provides a strong foundation for both optometrists and ophthalmic assistants. Participants will learn systematic assessment of strabismus patients, non-surgical and surgical management approaches, the role of optometrists in care, and practical guidance for real clinical scenarios. Taught by an international panel of leading ophthalmologists, strabismologists, and optometry experts, the module blends academic teaching, case discussions, and evidence-based practice.
This module provides a structured, evidence-based foundation in refraction and low-vision care for allied ophthalmic professionals. Through expert-led sessions, participants will master objective and subjective refraction, prescribing corrective lenses, managing presbyopia, pediatric refraction, binocular anomalies, amblyopia, and low-vision aids. Taught by an international faculty of ophthalmologists and optometrists, the module blends academic teaching with practical clinical guidance to strengthen core skills essential for daily practice.
This is the most advanced module. It covers two important topics: advanced IOL fixation techniques and the management of traumatic cataracts. All IOL fixation techniques will be discussed, including iris-claw, Carlevale, Glued, Intrascleral haptic fixation, and Flanged fixation techniques. In the traumatic part, the audience will learn the management of subluxated traumatic cataracts, pupilloplasty and iridoplasty, and artificial iris.
In this module, the optical principles of the current different presbyopia-correcting IOLs will be covered in detail. The attendee will learn how to choose the presbyopia-correcting IOLs for the right patient in a systematic way. With the increasing global demands for spectacle independence, the candidate will learn tips and surgical plans with toric, trifocal, and extended depth of focus IOLs.
This module will discuss managing cataracts in challenging situations. The attendee will learn tips to manage cataracts in challenging scenarios like small pupils, rock-hard cataracts, white cataracts, cataracts with zonular weakness, including trauma, and many more. Biometry in usual and unusual conditions like keratoconus and post-laser vision correction will be covered. In addition, the course will discuss the applications of femtosecond lasers in cataract surgery and new devices to perform rhexis and mechanical disassembly of the nucleus for safer phacoemulsification in particular situations.
The attendee will the advanced techniques of Phacoemulsification and how to manipulate machine settings accordingly. This module will highlight the optical basics of spherical and aspheric IOLs, and when to implant a single-piece or a three-piece IOL. The attendee will learn how to manage the incidence of the open posterior capsule and how to adjust the vitrectomy settings.They will learn how to differentiate between toxic anterior segments syndrome (TASS) and endophthalmitis and management for each of them.
The attendee will learn the basics of phaco emulation, pharmacodynamics, and machine settings. They will be acquainted with Phaco tips and the difference between ocular visco devices (OVDs). Setting the operation room, surgical microscope, and more will be highlighted for a smooth start of phacoemulsification. By the end of this module, the attendee will have confidence in performing routine phacoemulsification
A systematic approach to the orbital area. A skillful interpretation of the diagnostics, including imaging and laboratory studies. A systematic differential diagnosis of the orbital diseases. The changing approach and the latest updates of the Thyroid Eye Disease. How to reach a cosmetically and functionally acceptable socket. The state-of-the-art evaluation and management of orbital trauma.
Analyzing Tearing, a common complaint in the daily oculoplastic clinic.Accurate evaluation and localization of the pathology for proper treatment and management.Diagnosis & management of obstruction at different levels of the lacrimal passages.The spectrum of the dry eye disease & ocular surface diseases.Diagnostic and treatment options for the dry eye disease & Meibomian glands dysfunction.Types of management including tear Supplementation, anti-inflammatory therapy, meibomian glands heat therapy, lacrimal Occlusive Devices and neuro-stimulation.
Principles of cosmetic rejuvenation of the periocular area, including incisional and non-incisional procedures. A systematic preoperative evaluation and the guided selection of the appropriate technique. The state-of-the-art techniques of upper blepharoplasty, lower blepharoplasty, mid-face lift, and browplasty. The transcutaneous approach and the transconjunctival approach.The latest guide for injectables (fillers and toxins) as an excellent non-surgical method of facial rejuvenation.All about scars, prevention and management.What you need to know about Biostimulators.Body dysmorphic disorder and Medicolegal concepts.
A thorough understanding of the anatomy, pathophysiology, appropriate evaluation, and treatment options of lid malpositions. The latest classification of lid malpositions according to their respective etiologies.A systematic preoperative evaluation and decision-making on the proper surgical procedure. Management of ptosis, facial nerve affection, lid retraction, centurion syndrome, floppy eyelids syndrome, and lid lesions.The state-of-the-art lid reconstruction approaches.