Nick Atkins and Phil Thompson describe the development of the hybrid lens and look at their place in modern contact lens practice
Dr Doina Ghergal discusses obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome and its consequences on ocular health
Professor Fiona L Henriquez discusses bacterial keratitis and its management
Bill Harvey introduces the first in a series of interactivity CET exercises based on the recent series of articles by Dr Nizar Hirji concerning the legal requirements of eye care practitioners
Developments in nanotechnology present new opportunities in treatment of ocular disease and in the evolution of ophthalmic pharmaceuticals
Grant Duncan explains use of autofluorescence in imaging and demonstrates its clinical application
Since its ophthalmic application was identified, OCT technology has advanced in leaps and bounds. Lewis Williams provides a brief overview of the technology’s origins and evolution
In the latest in our series aimed at those thinking about setting up a specialised dry eye clinical service, Craig McArthur looks at the diagnosis and management of aqueous deficiency dry eye disease
In the second in our series looking at the legal requirements in providing a safe clinical service, Dr Douglas Clarkson examines the increasingly important area of appropriate identification, labelling and classification of devices and instrumentation
Professor David Thomson explains the development of eye tracking technology and how recent developments have opened up its use in optometry