Dr Noel Brennan and David Ruston discuss the latest findings with etafilcon A daily disposable contact lenses which support the significant role for hydrogel daily disposables in contemporary contact lens practice. (C59331, one distance learning CET point suitable for optometrists)
Accompanying the survey we publish this week looking at the likelihood of digital eye strain in a group of digital display users, Bill Harvey introduces a new online interactive exercise aimed at getting you thinking about possible management options for these patients (C59410, one interactive CET point suitable for optometrists and dispensing opticians)
Grant Duncan explains the evolution of a new non-invasive technique which should help clinicians to detect vascular anomalies within the eye (C59265, one distance learning CET point suitable for optometrists and therapeutic optometrists)
Following on from our recent series on retinal pigmentary lesions, Bill Harvey introduces an exercise allowing you to practice your diagnostic skills in interpreting the appearance of a range of such lesions of varying prognostic implication (C59276, suitable for one distance learning CET point for optometrists)
In the third of our series developed and co-ordinated by Lynne Speedwell, Bronwen Walters explains how amblyopia affects children and how it can be managed (C59206, one distance learning CET point suitable for optometrists and dispensing opticians)
In the last in our series on microbial keratitis, Professor Fiona L Henriquez discusses the rare, but increasingly common condition of fungal keratitis (one distance learning CET point suitable for optometrists, contact lens opticians and therapeutic optometrists)
Bill Harvey introduces a new online interactive exercise aimed at getting you discussing magnification options for a patient
In the first in a series offering a general overview of the assessment and management of the low vision patient, Bill Harvey discusses the prescribing of magnification
Peter Mitchell introduces an online VRICS exercise aimed at supporting the recent CET articles published on the grading of diabetic retinopathy (C58954, one distance learning CET point suitable for optometrists and dispensing opticians)
Dr Marian Elder and Professor Sruthi Srinivasan explain the concept of tear osmolarity, how it is measured, and the clinical implications of the results