SPECTRALIS OCT Hands-On Operator Course
The SPECTRALIS® Hands-On Operator Course is suitable for anybody who wants comprehensive hands-on tuition on how to acquire images using the SPECTRALIS. The maximum number of delegates for this course is no more than 4 to offer a tailored approach to course content for delegates and quality hands-on tutoring.
The course covers image acquisition using infrared, OCT, OCT angiography, MultiColor, BluePeak autofluorescence, anterior segment, widefield and glaucoma imaging modules. There is also discussion about the assessment of image quality, its influence on the diagnosis, and sample case studies. Please note that practical training on invasive dye-based angiography techniques (FA/ICGA) is not covered on this course.
Course Content
- Use and benefits of the imaging module
- Preparing the device and the patient
- Scan pattern presets and customisation
- Tips and tricks for imaging challenging eyes and reducing imaging artefacts
- Case studies
- Hands-on image acquisition practice
| Full Programme | Download |
| Target Audience | Anybody using the SPECTRALIS to acquire images (e.g., photographers / technicians / optometrists). The number of participants is limited to 4 people. |
| Speakers | Zachary Tomlinson and Kathryn Scotcher (Clinical Application Specialists, Heidelberg Engineering) |
| Course Fee | £150.00 per person incl. VAT. Price includes course materials and lunch |
Getting here | Nearby Hotels
Customer quotes
"Brilliant course! Learned so much, including tips that you just can’t get from a book.”
– Sarah Areoye, BSc Clinical Photography Student
“The Hands on Spectralis course was an excellent way for ophthalmic imaging professionals to learn the full capabilities of the machine. Informative and well run. Would definitely recommend to those working in the ophthalmic field.”
- Joanne McLeod, Basingstoke Hospital
“If you want a professional, how to do it by-the-book training, attend this course. The aim is to deliver the best results possible.”
- Robert Rehak, Gloucester NHS FT
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