In contrast to the Dry Lab Skills Board, this new board is now available for use in developing WET SKILLS by using artificial eyes and/or with animals' eyes. The Ophthalmic WETLAB Skills Board was also designed in cooperation with the Royal CoIIege of Ophthalmologists and is their recommended WETLAB trainer for practising more advanced skills techniques.
The arm rest is adjustable and compact . The head can be rotated without interfering with the student's sitting position. A flexible pipe is provided to drain excess fluid from the trainer to a bucket.
Skills training in progress at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Buckinghamshire, U.K.
Recommended for use by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists