Amazing at teaching- breaking things down in an easy to understand way, real world scenarios and applications, no question too silly, very engaging Learned more in this talk than any other!
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Mr Ali is a Consultant Ophthalmologist specialising in strabismus and neuro-ophthalmology. Besides his clinical practice, he delivers educational talks and other content on the subjects of squint, binocular vision, double vision, lazy eye and neuro-ophthlamology.
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Optometry CPD
Excellent presenter and interactive.
Thank you for making a difficult subject interesting!
Really engaging speaker
Really engaging speaker
- easy to understand
- struggle with BV issues and this was made so relatable
Very very engaging
Very very engaging! So easy to pay attention as it was truly enjoyable.
Amazing teacher
Amazing at teaching- breaking things down in an easy to understand way, real world scenarios and applications, no question too silly, very engaging
Learned more in this talk than any other!
Down to earth plain speaking
Down to earth plain speaking
Easy to follow
Best interactive webinar I have done!
Best interactive webinar I have done!
Excellent speaker, I could have listened for another hour!
Such a knowledgable speaker but making…
Such a knowledgable speaker but making subject very simple. Amazing skill as BV general scares me
Great speaker
Great energetic presentation with very…
Great energetic presentation with very interesting cases discussed
Absolutely fantastic presenter
Absolutely fantastic presenter, all cases were explained clearly, and with great points to take away and use in practice.
Very very good speaker
Very very good speaker. Keeps things interesting and easy to listen to
Great lecture
Such an interesting & informative lecture. Thanks very much
Great presentation
Great presentation - engaging and great range of cases explored and discussed
Great talk very educational
Great talk very educational. Easy to follow and very interesting
Very engaging
Very engaging, interactive and well presented. Can’t help but sit up and listen for the whole duration!
Really interesting and interactive…
Really interesting and interactive talk, thank you!
Immensely useful training
Really thorough, practical training that can be immediately applied in practice. Immensely useful
Excellent interactive webinar
Excellent interactive webinar, answered all questions fully. Webinar was very relevant to everyday optometric practice.
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