Join Us for the 33rd BSRS Annual Conference
London, 27–28 June 2026
Spend a weekend gaining knowledge and best practice from refractive surgery specialists across the globe — and enjoy time with friends at our unmissable Gala Dinner & Entertainment.
The BSRS Annual Conference is a two-day weekend event hosted at top venues across the UK
Join us for a weekend of expert-led lectures, live surgical demonstrations, and hands-on wetlabs. The event culminates in our renowned Gala Dinner on Saturday evening, offering a unique opportunity to connect with peers and leaders in refractive surgery.
Earn up to 15 CPD points
Gain 1 CPD point for every hour attended, with an official certificate provided for your portfolio.
Connect with peers and experts
Meet leading refractive surgeons and fellow professionals during sessions, breaks, and the Gala Dinner.
Join the conversation
Take part in interactive Q&A sessions and lively clinical debates led by global specialists.
Discover the latest innovations
Explore exhibitor stands showcasing
cutting-edge technologies, tools, and services in refractive surgery.
The 2026 BSRS Annual Conference will be held at the Leonardo Royal Hotel
A 4-star venue in central London, close to Tower Bridge. The hotel offers modern conference facilities and comfortable surroundings for two days of education and peer engagement.
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2025 Conference
This year's conference was held at the Leonardo Royal Hotel in Oxford over the weekend of the 21st & 22nd June 2025.
2025 Programme Faculty :
Paolo Vinciguerra
BSRS OXFORD MEDAL LECTURE: Correcting refractive complications with therapeutic laser
Aylin Kilic
Optimising outcomes in CAIRS for keratoconus
Mukhtar Bizrah Biometry calculations in corneal pathology and procedures
Amir Hamid
J&J Odyssey IOL: Pros and cons and case example
Oliver Bowen-ThomasContact lens ulcer, to laser or not to laser?
Ramin Khoramnia
CHARLES McGHEE MEDAL LECTURE : Material properties of IOLs: Are there patient relevant differences?
Hatch Mukherjee
Optimising outcomes in CAIRS for keratoconus
Mayank Nanavaty Predicting pseudo-accomodation
Brendan Cummings
Artificial Intelligence for ICL sizing
Kieren Darcy
Rayner: Galaxy IOL – Pros and cons and case example
Setting up a practice
Sheraz Daya
BSRS UK MEDAL LECTURE : My refractive journey
Mark Packer
Broad spectrum solution: the Implantable Collamer Lens in Refractive Surgery
Victoria de Rojas Cataract surgery in challenging corneas IOL calculations after SMILE
Johnny Moore
Robot-assisted cataract surgery
Tariq Ayoub
Medicontur ELON IOL: pros and cons and case example
Purvi Thompson
From CXL to CL to CAIRS
Dan Reinstein
Corneal treatment of presbyopia: why this is preferable to IOLs, how to optimise outcomes
Romesh Angunawela
Optimising outcomes in CAIRS for keratoconus
Samer Hamada
Optimising ICL outcomes in keratoconus
Mario Saldanha
Setting up a practice
Prateek Agarwal
Analysing astigmatism through technology
Guy Sallett
IPCL – Presbyopic ICL
2024 Conference
The BSRS hosted its 31st conference on June 22nd & June 23rd 2024.
Members, Non-Members and Industry Partners joined us at the Leonardo Royal Hotel in Oxford.
2024 Programme Faculty:
2023 Conference
The BSRS hosted our 30th anniversary on July 8th & 9th 2023.
The conference was held at the Said Business School, University of Oxford, accompanied by an overnight stay and dinner at the picturesque Oxford Spires Hotel by VOCO.
2023 Programme Faculty:
Dr. med. Detlev Breyer
SMILE Pro Laser Surgery and PresbyEDOF: a strategy to correct presbyopia with laser eye surgery
Dr. Ashraf Armia
How to make phakic IOL a real refractive surgery procedure
Dr. Pavel Stodulka
Presbyopic phakic IOL: IPCL presbyopic
Dr. med. Kristof Vandekerckhove
Clinical Trials of Extended DOF lenses: Isopure IOL
Professor Jod Mehta
MBBS, FRCOphth, FRCS(Ed), FAMS, PhD (UK)




















