
Brooklyn Rawlyk
Sessions in which Brooklyn Rawlyk participates
Thursday 19 June, 2025
Additional authors: Antonio Florido, Ayman Alghamdi, Michael Kryshtalskyj, Karim Punja, Andrzej Kulaga
Sessions in which Brooklyn Rawlyk attends
Thursday 19 June, 2025
This session introduces participants to the field of ophthalmology, highlighting basic clinical skills and examination techniques. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with residents for mentorship and career guidance around pursing a career in ophthalmology. The session also includes a hands-on workshop where medical students rotate through stations to learn and practice key clinical examination skills from various subspecialties.
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Assess important ocular surface tumors and their clinical relevance.Describe important ocular adnexal/orbital lesions that can mimic tumors...
Description: This hands-on workshop is designed by residents, for residents, with senior ophthalmology residents (PGY4/5) tutors guiding junior ophthalmology residents (PGY1-3) participants in developing core eye suturing skills. Supported by the Canadian Ophthalmological Society (COS), this course offers practical experience in precise corneal suturing, scleral pass creation, and effective tissue handling to enhance surgical confidence. U...
This half day symposium organized by the Council of Canadian Ophthalmology Residents (CCOR) aims to equipment Young Ophthalmologists with the skills and knowledge to excel in their careers. This year’s symposium brings together an excellent group of speakers from the across the country to share their tips and tricks for personal and professional success. Even topics less discussed in training such as how to terminate a staff member and handling your first complaint will be covered. This sympo...
Friday 20 June, 2025
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Assess the sources of emissions linked to eye care delivery in both clinical and surgical settings.Understand the challenges, barriers and opportunities to implement environmentally-sound eye care practices.
Saturday 21 June, 2025
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, participants will be able to:Understand the Universal Eye Health Comprehensive Framework.Assess the Canadian National Strategy for Eye Care Act (Bill C-284)Compare ...
Course Description: This course will consolidate oculoplastic skills central to general practice. Relevant periocular anatomy will be reviewed. Participants will then gain exposure to the following basic and advanced oculoplastic procedures: advanced suturing techniques, eyelid laceration repair, lesion biopsy techniques, canthotomy and cantholysis, the lateral tarsal strip procedure, tarsorrhaphy, lacrimal irrigation and punctoplasty, and b...
Learning Objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to:Describe recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment of intraocular and extraocular ophthalmic tumors, tailored to the needs of general ophthalmologists and ocular oncologists.
Sunday 22 June, 2025
Course Description: In this session, the PREEMPT protocol for Botulinum Toxin A treatment for chronic migraine will be thoroughly reviewed, including the threshold criteria for diagnosing chronic migraine. Participants will also learn about the practical aspects of incorporating this treatment into a busy clinical practice. The instructor will provide hands-on demonstrations of drawing up and administering Botulinum Toxin A, showcasing both the o...