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The Working Eye

Venue: Royal Society of Medicine, London

Date: 14 February

All doctors see patients of working age on a daily basis, but how many of us stop to consider the impact that our patient's health problems can have on their ability to work safely and efficiently, or how we could help them to overcome any difficulties that they may be experiencing in the workplace?

Employers have a duty of care to their employees and a range of responsibilities under employment and disability legislation, but they need expert guidance to be able to support them.  

This meeting will examine how ophthalmic problems can impact our patient's fitness to work, and will focus on ways we can collaborate with colleagues to help patients with visual impairments  to continue working safely and enable them to continue playing an active economic role in society. 

 

topics include:

  • Update knowledge about current DVLA driving standards
  • Improve knowledge about disability legislation and reasonable adjustments
  • Hear from a patient about her experience of working with a visual impairment
  • Consider adjustments that might be advised on examples of cases seen in practice

 

key speakers:

  • Dr Inigo Perez, DVLA Doctor, Swansea
  • Dr Andrew Millman, Consultant Occupational Physician, York Hospital
  • Ms Jane Kolton, Senior IT Manager, TSYS York 
  • Dr Robin Cordell, President of Occupational Medicine Section, RSM

For full details and to register please click here