27 March
Increasingly, clinical information is stored, modified, analysed or transferred in digital form. In the first in a series Dr Douglas Clarkson looks at the legal ramifications of digital technology on eye care practice
Christopher Mody describes the evolution of wide field imaging of the retina and how it may be achieved using modern instrumentation (One distance learning CET point for optometrists and therapeutic optometrists)
Dr Clare O’Donnell, Dr Andreas Hartwig, Jay Bhatt, Robert Morris, Sundeep Vaswani and Jay Dermott explain the new refractive surgical technique for correction of myopia called SMILE (One distance learning CET point for optometrists and dispensing opticians)
In part four of this series, Professor Mo Jalie focuses on fifth generation design lenses
Professor Lyndon Jones, Dr Alison Ng and Associate Professor Benjamin Thomson discuss the latest evidence about the impact of the modern digital age upon eye and visual health
This month’s interactive CET is aimed at developing discussion concerning the all too common but very important scenario of the patient presenting with some form of symptom that might be suggestive of a possible retinal detachment
This month’s interactive CET is aimed at developing discussion concerning the all too common but very important scenario of the patient presenting with some form of symptom that might be suggestive of a possible retinal detachment
In the first of two articles looking at the impact of sight loss on mental health, Claire Nollett, one of the DEPVIT study research team, explains the nature and extent of depression in the UK
In the first in a series about myopia, Dr Annette Parkinson explains what myopia is and the influences upon its expression and progression
Liam Kite offers a practical guide to the correct fitting of a spectacle frame