A 26-year-old woman presents to the Emergency Department complaining of unilateral headache and vomiting.…

Popping Out
It’s a busy Friday night in the emergency department and another facial injury presents following an alleged assault to the right eye.…

Blind as a Bat
When a simple trip makes you as blind as a bat.…

Eye want to go home
A 2-year-old female presents to your Emergency Department after biting into a liquid detergent capsule…

Cranial Nerves One to Six
Cranial nerve injuries are important clinical signs, which alert the examiner to intracranial pathology. This session will look at the more common traumatic and medical causes of cranial nerve injury…

FRCEM Primary Paper 3
FRCEM Primary Examination Single Best Answer…

Eye infections
Most external eye infections pose little risk to life or vision. Orbital cellulitis is the exception…

Bell’s Palsy in Children
Bell’s palsy is a relatively uncommon condition presenting to primary care. Despite a benign course for most children with Bell’s palsy, there are a number of serious causes of facial para…

I’m Blinking Slowly with One Eye!
An 11-year-old boy is seen in the accident and emergency department by an SHO.…

Ophthalmology Clinical
This podcast is a follow up from the previous ophthalmology podcasts. This time covering the clinical cases that you will see, helping to prepare you for an area that sometimes can be uncomfortable to…

Eye Anatomy Part 3
The 3rd in the series on Eye Anatomy. This vodcast looks at the bits that move the eye. Make sure you check out the other 2 vodcasts, bits of the eye and bony parts of the eye as well. Enjoy!…

Eye Anatomy Part 2
Part 2 of the eye. This vodcast looks at the bony parts of the eye and the orbit. Make sure to check out Part 1 on bits of the eye. Part 3, the bits that move the eye will be out soon. Enjoy!…