“…1 Furthermore, a 1997 survey found that 43% of UK general practitioners lacked confidence in using the direct ophthalmoscope. 2 Fundus examination is performed too infrequently by general physicians and emergency doctors, and, when it is carried out, the quality is poor. In the first phase of the FOTO-ED study, 3 only 14% of 350 patients who presented to an emergency department with symptoms or signs warranting fundus examination (acute visual change, focal neurological deficit, headache or diastolic blood pressure4120 mm Hg) had a fundoscopic examination by an emergency physician.…”