Continuing our series aimed at offering the latest expert opinion related to myopia intervention treatment, Professor Mark Bullimore discusses the clinical implications of fitting young children with contact lenses
Peter McElduff, Christian Dutton, Lyn Price, and Mr Simon Hardman-Lea discuss the relevance of accurate anterior chamber measurements and how this might be achieved
Peter Mitchell introduces an online VRICS exercise aimed at supporting the recent CET articles published on the grading of diabetic retinopathy
Bill Harvey introduces the second in a series of interactive CET exercises based upon the recent series of articles by Dr Nizar Hirji concerning the legal requirements of eye care practitioners
In the second in our series developed and coordinated with Lynne Speedwell of Great Ormond Street Hospital, Reshma Pattani explains uveitis and how it can affect children
Dr Marian Elder and Assistant Professor Sruthi Srinivasan explain the use and significance of the technique of meibography
In the last of a three-part discussion of the key points from the recently published second TFOS Dry Eye Workshop, Sarah Farrant describes the recommendations for the management of dry eye disease
Concluding our series on diabetic retinopathy, Peter Mitchell discusses the management of sight threatening diabetes eye disease detected during the grading process based on the final outcome grade.
In another of his occasional updates on ocular diseases with systemic implications, Ceri Probert takes a look at the range of diseases of often very different nature which all have impact upon the posterior chamber. (C58478, one distance learning CET point, suitable for optometrists and therapeutic optometrists)
In the second of a two part look at the links between optometry and psychiatry, Dr Doina Gherghel describes how the treatment of psychiatric diseases can have ocular and visual impact.