Background: The Sheffield Virtual Adult Strabismus service was already well established and was put to real-time trial during the COVID-19 pandemic. We describe a multi-disciplinary adaptation to offer a safe and effective service delivery. We evaluate the efficacy of a virtual strabismus service during the pandemic to meet clinical demand, streamline patient care, balance care delivery and optimise medical input. Methods: Prospective data analysis from the virtual strabismus clinics dated from January 2015 to November 2021. All information was captured at first consultation with comprehensive specialist Orthoptic assessment and imaging; then reviewed by a strabismus consultant for clinical outcome. Management was discussed virtually with p...
Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic forced many surgeons to adopt “virtual medicine” practices, defined a...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in many changes to clinical practice, including the i...
AIM: To evaluate the potential of an integrated virtual medical retina clinic in secondary care for ...
PURPOSE: Demographic changes as well as increasing referral rates from national screening services p...
Objectives: To gain a snapshot of the models of virtual orthopedic clinics currently in use within t...
The response to the COVID-19 pandemic has raised the profile and level of interest in the use, accep...
Virtual visits (VVs) are necessitated due to the public health crisis and social distancing mandates...
Background The COVID-19 outbreak has placed the National Health Service under significant strain. So...
Introduction The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic necessitated a change in the manner o...
Aims: Virtual fracture clinics (VFCs) are advocated by recent British Orthopaedic Association Standa...
Background The increasing incidence of medical retinal diseases has created capacity issues across U...
AbstractThis article provides an overview of the set up for an arthroplasty care practitioner (ACP)-...
Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic forced many surgeons to adopt “virtual medicine” practices, defined a...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in many changes to clinical practice, including the i...
AIM: To evaluate the potential of an integrated virtual medical retina clinic in secondary care for ...
PURPOSE: Demographic changes as well as increasing referral rates from national screening services p...
Objectives: To gain a snapshot of the models of virtual orthopedic clinics currently in use within t...
The response to the COVID-19 pandemic has raised the profile and level of interest in the use, accep...
Virtual visits (VVs) are necessitated due to the public health crisis and social distancing mandates...
Background The COVID-19 outbreak has placed the National Health Service under significant strain. So...
Introduction The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic necessitated a change in the manner o...
Aims: Virtual fracture clinics (VFCs) are advocated by recent British Orthopaedic Association Standa...
Background The increasing incidence of medical retinal diseases has created capacity issues across U...
AbstractThis article provides an overview of the set up for an arthroplasty care practitioner (ACP)-...
Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic forced many surgeons to adopt “virtual medicine” practices, defined a...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in many changes to clinical practice, including the i...
AIM: To evaluate the potential of an integrated virtual medical retina clinic in secondary care for ...