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Talking Euretina

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Expert Discussions from the World of Retina: Exploring the latest developments in the field with world-renowned leaders. It will feature a monthly subspecialty journal club, panel discussions and interviews with key opinion leaders.
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Episodes

Episode 64: New Frontiers in Submacular Hemorrhage: Insights from Ophthalmologica

In this episode, Prof. Martin Zinkernagel and Dr. Matias Iglicki spotlight Ophthalmologica’s new article collection on submacular hemorrhages. They explore key findings from four studies covering imaging, surgical strategies, and real-world outcomes, offering timely insights into managing this vision-threatening condition.

Jul 01, 202536 minSeason 2Ep. 64

Episode 63: Beyond Borders: Navigating Ophthalmology Fellowships Abroad

Ever considered broadening your professional horizons with an ophthalmology fellowship abroad? In this insightful episode, Dr. Peter Kiraly (Manchester Royal Eye Hospital) and Dr. Elon van Dijk (Leiden University Medical Center and Rotterdam Eye Hospital) share their personal journeys and practical advice from fellowships in the UK and Australia. Chaired by Jonathan McCrea

Jun 17, 202528 minSeason 2Ep. 63

Episode 62: Bridging the Gap: How to Make Smarter Ocular Oncology Referrals

When should you refer and what should you include? Oncologists Hibba Quhill, Iwona Rospond-Kubiak, and Emine Kilic share practical, experience-based advice on improving referral pathways in ocular oncology. From triage strategies to imaging essentials, this episode covers what referring clinicians need to know to ensure timely and effective patient care

Jun 04, 202522 minSeason 2Ep. 62

Episode 61: Personalising Anti-VEGF Treatment in Neovascular AMD: Does Phenotype Matter?

Dr. Sarah Mrejen (France), Associate Professor Salomon Cohen (France), and Associate Professor Dinah Zur (Israel) explore how neovascular AMD phenotype may influence imaging choices, patient dialogue, and treatment plans. From proactive vs. conservative strategies to new anti-VEGF agents and PCV diagnosis, this expert-led discussion offers key insights into personalising care in retinal disease.

Apr 30, 202537 minSeason 2Ep. 61

Episode 60: Pregnancy, Retina, and Uveitis: Striking the Balance in Challenging Cases

Prof. Zohar Habot-Wilner (Tel Aviv University) chairs a rich discussion with Prof. Sofia Androudi (University of Thessaly, Greece) and Prof. Sarah Touhami (University of Sorbonne) on managing retinal and uveitic diseases during pregnancy. They explore safe diagnostic tools, therapeutic dilemmas like Ranibizumab vs. Ozurdex, and the effects of pregnancy-related hormonal shifts—highlighting the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in high-risk cases

Apr 20, 202538 minSeason 2Ep. 60

Episode 59: Demystifying Hyperreflective Foci in AMD: From Histology to Imaging

What are hyperreflective foci, and why do they matter in AMD? Prof. Stella Vujosevic is joined by Prof. Christine Curcio (University of Alabama at Birmingham) and Prof. Srinivas Sadda (Doheny Eye Institute, UCLA) to explore their significance—from donor eye histology to OCT imaging. They discuss key biomarkers, clinical implications, and how HRF can help guide treatment decisions in age-related macular degeneration

Apr 02, 202529 minSeason 2Ep. 59

Episode 57: Advancing Uveal Melanoma Treatment: Current Strategies and Future Directions

Uveal melanoma remains a significant challenge, with genetic alterations playing a crucial role in treatment decisions. In this episode, Prof Jens Folke Kiilgaard (Denmark) and Dr Emine Kilic (Netherlands) join Prof Antonia Joussen (Germany) to explore why metastases persist despite primary tumor treatment, the limitations of checkpoint inhibitors, and the latest on Tebentafusp and Darovasertib. We also discuss the role of adjuvant and neoadjuvant therapies and emerging T-cell therapies. Join us...

Mar 03, 202534 minSeason 2Ep. 57

Episode 56: Intraocular Tamponades and the Athens Special Focus Meeting

In this episode, Chair Alistair Laidlaw (UK) chats to Mario Romano (Italy) and Stratos Gotzaridis (Greece) about some of the considerations and complications surrounding the use of intraocular tamponades. They also discuss the upcoming Special Focus Meeting in Athens which will centre on vitreoretinal surgery (VR)

Feb 11, 202522 minSeason 2Ep. 56

Episode 53: Highlights from the Euretina Congress 2024 Part 1: Rumana Hussain

Barcelona, We love you! Over the next few episodes, we'll be hearing from 3 different sub-specialty experts about their favourite picks from the excellent Euretina Congress this year. This week, we hear from Ms. Rumana Hussain, Consultant Ophthalmologist specialising in Ocular Oncology and VR surgery at Liverpool University Trust Foundation Hospitals

Oct 04, 202411 minEp. 53

Episode 52: The Ophthalmologica Lecture: Dr Yousif Subhi

In this episode, Prof Nicole Eter (Germany) speaks with Dr Yousif Subhi, this year's Ophthalmologica lecture about his work in meta-analyses, evidence synthesis, determination of best-practice, and clinical research

Sep 02, 202416 minEp. 52

Episode 51: The Euretina Lecture: Professor Ohno-Matsui

In this episode, Professor Kyoko Ohno-Matsui discusses advancements in imaging technologies and the management of myopic maculopathy ahead of her keynote lecture at the upcoming Euretina Congress in Barcelona. Chaired by Euretina President, Professor Anat Loewenstein

Aug 19, 202423 minSeason 1Ep. 51

Episode 50: David Yorston on the Euretina/BEAVRS Database

Ahead of his prestigious Gisbert Richard lecture at this year's upcoming Euretina congress in Barcelona, David Yorston speaks to Euretina board member and former president Mr Alistair Laidlaw about his impressive career highlights and what we have learned so far from the BEAVRS Database

Aug 08, 202421 minSeason 1Ep. 50

Episode 49: The challenges and opportunities for young retina specialists

In this episode, Drs Kristina Pfau (Switzerland) and Elon Van Dijk (Netherlands) will talk about the importance of the YOURS committee, representing young retina specialists across Europe. They'll also discuss the opportunities that lie ahead and the challenges that are faced by early career clinicians and researchers

Jun 07, 202421 minSeason 1Ep. 49

Episode 48: Assessing Visual Deficits in Intermediate AMD

In this podcast, Prof Frank Holz (Germany) discusses assessment of visual dysfunction in Intermediate AMD in the context of the Macustar trial with Dr Hannah Dunbar, Principal Optometrist at Moorfields and UCL

May 02, 202420 minSeason 1Ep. 48

Episode 47: Gut bacteria and eye disease?

In this podcast, Bart Leroy and Mark Pennesi discuss a provocative paper in Cell that seems to draw a link between bacteria normally found in our gut and retinal diseases such as Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA) and retinitis pigmentosa (RP). This episode was an initiative of EURETINA in collaboration with ERN-EYE (European Reference Network for Rare Eye Disease).

Apr 14, 202424 minEp. 47

Episode 46: How do you investigate your uveitis patient in 2024?

In this episode, Zohar Habot-Wilner (Israel) and Elisabetta Miserocchi (Italy) explore the key elements of clinical examination and how to approach work up when treating patients presenting with Uveitis. The discussion is chaired by Bahram Bodhagi (France)

Mar 15, 202428 minSeason 1Ep. 46

Episode 45: Robert J Johnston on Lab-Grown Retinas

In this episode, something a little different from the world of basic science: an interview with Bob J Johnston of Johns Hopkins who has been working with retinal organoids for the past decade. How are they made? What does industry think of them and will they one day become the default paradigm for retinal clinical research? Chaired by Jonathan McCrea

Mar 01, 202419 minEp. 45

Episode 42: A Guide to Radiation Maculopathy

In this podcast episode, we will dig into the subject of radiation maculopathy, the most common complication following the irradiation of intraocular tumours, with a panel of ocular oncologists from across Europe: Hibba Quhill (UK), Iwona Rospond-Kubiak (Poland), Emine Kilic (Netherlands) and Raffaele Parrozzani (Italy).

Jan 15, 202423 minSeason 1Ep. 42

Episode 41: Ophthalmologica spotlight episode

In this episode we look at two very interesting papers published in the latest editions of Ophthalmologica - Martin Busch presents his work on using microRNA as biomarkers for retinal disease and the panel discuss Christina Weisheit 's paper on Co2 emissions from the ophthalmic OR. Chaired by Patricia Udaondo, Matias Iglicki and Andreas Ebneter. Links to papers: https://karger.com/oph/article/246/3-4/169/861433/High-Impact-Actions-to-Reduce-the-Carbon-Dioxide https://karger.com/oph/article/246/3...

Dec 15, 202324 minSeason 1Ep. 41

Episode 40: Prof David Huang: The co-inventor of OCT

Fresh from his exciting win of the Lasker Award - often dubbed the American Nobel Prize - Professor David Huang (USA) - the inventor of optical coherence tomography (OCT) - joins Prof Pearse Keane (UK) and Tunde Peto (Hungary/UK) to talk about how he and colleagues developed the technology and about the impact it has had on retinal medicine

Dec 01, 202331 minSeason 1Ep. 40

Episode 39: The Euretina Retinal Medicine Clinical Research Award

As applications open for the Euretina Retinal Medicine Clinical Research Award, we hear about the award from Euretina EVP, Dara Conlon. We also gain interesting insights from previous winners Camiel Boon (Netherlands) and João Pedro Marques (Portugal) to see how the award has furthered their research.

Nov 15, 202327 minSeason 1Ep. 39

Episode 38: Preview of Euretina Congress 2023

In this podcast Euretina President, Mr Alistair Laidlaw and Euretina EVP Dara Conlon explore the highlights of this year's congress which is on track to be the biggest and most exciting meeting yet!

Sep 29, 202317 minSeason 1Ep. 38

Episode 37: Blind Faith - How RP patients are being targeted with bad science across the world

In this episode, journalist Ramadan Younis and his executive producer Simon Cox tell us about their far-reaching BBC documentary. "Blind Faith" exposes the international practice of defrauding patients of Retinitis Pigmentosa with false hopes of treatment or cure with little or no evidence of efficacy. They are joined by Prof Robert McLaren of the University of Oxford, who consulted on the documentary and evaluated the scientific claims being made by bad actors in the programme. You can watch th...

Sep 15, 202332 minSeason 1Ep. 37

Episode 36: The Ophthalmologica Lecture: Maximilian Pfau

In this episode, we’re going to dig into the subject of this year’s Ophtalmologica lecture which will be delivered on the Saturday afternoon at this year’s congress in Amsterdam. Professor Maximilan Pfau is a clinician with a specialism in AMD and Inherited Retinal diseases in the Department of Ophthalmology at the University Eye Hospital, Basel, Switzerland. He's joined by Editor in Chief of the Ophthalmologica Journal; Professor Martin Zinkernagel

Sep 01, 202322 minSeason 1Ep. 36

Episode 35: Treating PCV and Pachychoroid in Different Populations

In this episode, we head to Asia to hear from colleagues in Japan, Singapore and South Korea about their experiences treating PCV and Pachychoroid in different populations. The podcast is chaired by Prof Taiji Sakamoto (Japan) and Prof SeungYoung Yu (South Korea) who are joined by Prof Gemmy Cheung and Prof Adrian Koh (Singapore)

Aug 15, 202334 minSeason 1Ep. 35
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