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History

histryThe MOS is a charity that promotes the continued teaching and learning of Ophthalmology within the Midlands. It is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge, understanding and practice of Ophthalmology.


On 23rd March 1888, Richard Middlemore signed a foundation deed for a lectureship to be appointed annually. It was “the founder’s desire and earnest request that the lecture or lectures be published either in a separate form or in some medical periodical publication in Great Britain.” In 1889 the first lecture series, "The Essentials of Ophthalmic Therapeutics” was given by Mr Lloyd Owens and later published. The Middlemore Lecture has been held annually ever since (Middlemore Lecturers: 1889-).

Richard Middlemore's (1804-1891) life and career was published in 1920 within the British Masters of Ophthalmology Series in the British Journal of Ophthalmology, February 1920. There is no easy way to condense his achievements, character and legacy.

In a letter to Dr Jameson Evans dated 15th November 1925, Richard Middlemore’s nephew described him as “devoted to his profession, with a charming personality. He was most kind and sympathetic to all his patients.”

In 1911 the formation of a Midland Ophthalmological Society (MOS) was under consideration. On 14th November 1911, an inaugural meeting was held at the Imperial Hotel in Birmingham over which Mr Lloyd Owen presided. An article in the Birmingham Medical Review on 29th November 1911 reported the meeting where Mr Owen proposed the formation of the Society. He pointed out the leading role that Midlands surgeons had taken in Ophthalmology and in particular mentioned the valuable work of Richard Middlemore.

The MOS aims in 1911 were “to help Midlands surgeons to know each other, and enable them to share cases which could not always go to London”. It was hoped that the young society would take a useful part in the advancement of British Ophthalmology. In 1911 members were enrolled from London, Walsall, Newcastle under Lyme, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Dudley, Leamington and other towns in the Midlands.

On Friday 22nd October 1926, the Richard Middlemore post-graduate lecture trustees declared the advantage of holding the lecture on the same day as the meeting of the Midland Ophthalmological Society, and to this day it is held in Birmingham annually in October.

Later in 1948, the House Governor of the Birmingham Eye Hospital reported that this lectureship fund had originally been set up with a capital of £1000, which had been invested in the London Midland Service Railway Stock. When the railways were nationalized, this stock depreciated in value, so that the income derived would no longer provide sufficient funds to meet the obligations. The lecture was in jeopardy. However the educational value of the annual event was clear and the finances were quickly resolved. The fund was re-instated back to the sum of £1000 from “general funds”, from which stock in British Transport was bought for a projected 3% income. Today the lecture is supported by the contributions of members of the MOS.


The Society has been geographically far reaching within the UK and abroad. Meetings from the early years were across England, as far south as Oxford Eye Hospital and Gloucester Royal Infirmary and Eye Institution. Annually there is a winter meeting in Europe and a summer meeting in Cyprus [link to pantheo.com]. The MOS has not stood in isolation and has frequently had meetings with other societies such as the Northern Ophthalmological society and the Royal College of Ophthalmologists.

The only significant change to the Society’s constitution in recent times was in 1993, when it acquired charitable status. A new constitution was drawn up to meet the charity commissioner requirements which essentially mirrored the original constitution.

 

The latest aims of the MOS are:

  1. To promote education amongst doctors for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and conditions of the eye and associated structures.
  2. To encourage research into diseases of the eye and associated structures, and to publish the useful results of such research.
  3. The relief of sickness amongst people with diseases of the eye and associated structures via the above mentioned activities.

Meetings

MOS regional meetings are held three times per annum, along with the President's winter meeting in Switzerland and the collaborative summer meeting with the Pantheo Eye Centre in Cyprus.

 

One of the regional meetings is hosted by the President and another is organised by the non-Birmingham based Secretary.  The Annual General Meeting (AGM) is organised by the Birmingham based Secretary. The AGM Meeting each year hosts the MOS Junior Awards.

The regional MOS meetings are full day events, held on Fridays, typically with a theme/ subspecialty for the day. Several local and outside experts are invited to speak on cutting edge techniques and state of the art developments. The meetings are held in an informal manner with sufficient time for socialising. Usually the AGM meeting culminates with an evening dinner.

 

After the mandatory postponement of the March 2020 and June 2020 meetings due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the subsequent four MOS meetings, from October 2020 to October 2021 were hosted virtually using the Zoom platform. We have returned to 'face to face' meetings from March 2022. From the first virtual meeting held in October 2020 to March 2023, the full meeting content was recorded and is available for MOS members to view retrospectively ( see Webinars).

 

Photographs may be taken during meetings, both formally and informally, and the images may be used for MOS publicity and marketing purposes. Please contact the Secretariat if you wish to be exempt from this. 

The AGM Meeting is a grand event and includes hosting of the MOS Junior Awards, Academic and Clinical Presentations and a Poster exhibition by the trainees, the winners receiving a generous award. An invited speaker delivers the prestigious Middlemore Lecture. Also at the AGM itself there are important Society announcements, such as in-coming appointments to the Executive Committee, and inauguration of the next MOS President. 

President's Winter meetings are held in February or March in Zermatt on an annual basis. The organiser is Anthony O'Driscoll, who can be contacted via the following e-mail address, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Please click here for more details.

Summer Cyprus meetings are held in Limassol, organised by Dr Katia Papastavrou of Pantheo Eye Center. This meeting is held under the auspices of St George’s University of London Medical Programme at the University of Nicosia in conjunction with the MOS. The programme is usually loaded with eminent speakers in their chosen subspecialities. Please click here for the Pantheo Eye Centre website.

Society

The MOS was established in 1911.

The Society is unique as it covers a vast area stretching from Nottingham to Northampton and includes Leicester, Oxford and Cambridge. It spans as far West as Hereford. 

 

Secretariat

Click here for Vacancy for a Personal Assistant/ Secretary to take on the role of Secretariat assisting the executive committee with all administrative matters relating to the successful running of the Society. POST NOW FILLED

 

Secretariat: Miss Juliette Edwards

 

Executive committee

 

MOS Executive Committee has a President, Secretaries, Trainee Representatives and a Treasurer. 

 

The President is usually appointed for a one year term. The President may be an Ophthalmologist chosen from Birmingham or from the wider Midlands.

 

Secretaries are appointed for a three year term and typically one is an Ophthalmologist in Birmingham and another based in the wider Midlands.

 

Trainee Representatives are appointed for a three year term from the cohort of Midlands trainees.

 

The appointed Treasurer is an Ophthalmologist often in post for a longer period for logistical reasons.

 

Click here for Vacancy to take on role of Secretary on Council. POSTS NOW FILLED

 

Click here for Vacancy to take on role of Trainee Representative. POSTS NOW FILLED

 

President: Prof Yit Yang

Secretary: Miss Ruchika Batra

Secretary: Mrs Hannah Sharma

Treasurer: Miss Vaneeta Sood

President ex Officio: Mr Joe Abbott

President Elect: Mrs Jayshree Menon

Trainee Rep: Dr Maria Tadros

Trainee Rep: Dr Anshul Radotra

Welcome to The Midland Ophthalmological Society!

The purpose of the Midland Ophthalmological Society ( MOS ) is to advance education, research and quality of clinical practice in all spheres of Ophthalmology. It aims to provide an ideal platform for its members to share their experience in an informal atmosphere.