General

This course expired on 31 December 2025. If you have completed this course, you can print your certificate here. 

This course has been replaced with our Glaucoma: Part 1 - Definitions and classification course, reissued in February 2026.


Domains: Clinical practice, Communication

CPD Ref: C-101644

CPD Points: 

CPD Type: Non-interactive

Closing Date: 31 December 2025

 

Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness and affects 60 million people worldwide. This eight-part series will deal with all relevant key areas, including: 


The first part covers glaucoma definitions and classification. 

Unit 1 - Glaucoma definitions and statistics

Unit 1 gives you an update on the current definitions of glaucoma as per the NICE NG81 guidelines and an understanding of the prevalence and current challenges in the UK in identifying and treating both patients with and at risk of glaucoma.

Unit 2 - Glaucoma classification

In Unit 2, we review the anatomy of the eye and the changes that occur in glaucoma patients. The different types of glaucoma are included with their relevant signs, symptoms and risk factors, to enable you to understand the investigations required to make a differential diagnosis. 

At the end of the course you can complete the CPD quiz to gain one non-interactive CPD point. To learn more about the pathophysiology and risk factors of glaucoma, go to Glaucoma: Part Two


First published: October 2019
Last reviewed: March 2022

    Learning outcomes

    Communication

    s.2 Communicate effectively with patients

    • Understand the definitions and types of glaucoma and explain effectively to patients about their ocular condition.


    Clinical Practice

    s.5 Keep your knowledge and skills up to date

    • Understand the common risk factors for the different types of glaucoma.
    s.7 Conduct appropriate assessments, examinations, treatments and referrals

    • Understand the different presentations (signs and symptoms) of the different types of glaucoma and make a differential diagnosis and manage patients appropriately.

      Certificate