Become an Outstanding Ophthalmologist in just 12 months with the highly practical, flexible and convenient work-based Postgraduate Certificate in Small Animal Ophthalmology programme from CPD Solutions, validated by The University of Central Lancashire.
The 12 month duration of the programme gives you a valuable qualification quickly. This means minimal disruption for you, your family and your practice and you can put your new skills to use straight away. We are expecting strong demand for places on this brand new, small group practical programme starting in March 2026.
Download a brochure now or book a call with our PgCert team to learn more today.
The next intake for the Postgraduate Certificate in Ophthalmology programme is in March 2026.
Reserve your place with a deposit of just £997 + VAT.
Your investment in this 12 month programme is £11,447 + VAT (CPD Solutions),
plus £2750 (University home student fee) or £4400 (University EU/International student fee).
Reserve your place with a deposit of just £997 + VAT or see programme brochure for further details, discounts and instalment plans.
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Applicants for this study route must hold a veterinary degree and have at least 2 years postgraduate clinical experience. Applicants must have access to suitable clinical cases to facilitate work-based reflections. UK-based applicants must be on the RCVS UK Practising Register. EU/International applicants who are not RCVS Members will need to satisfy the English Language proficiency requirements of The University of Central Lancashire.
This course is validated by the University of Central Lancashire, regulated by the Office for Students (OFS).
Click here to read the University's Access and Participation Plan