In the second of three articles under the heading of anisometropia, Andrew Keirl discusses differential prismatic effects. Module C38640, one CET point for optometrists and dispensing opticians
In the first of two articles discussing domiciliary eye care, Catherine Viner looks at the legal framework within which such services are undertaken. Module C38397, one point for optometrists and dispensing opticians
In the first part of a three-part CET series looking at cataract, Michelle Hanratty describes the aetiology and morphology of cataract and discusses current referral protocols. CET module C38400, suitable for optometrists and dispensing opticians
Now you have successfully completed the questions, we need you to undertake the interactive task to earn your CET point
Professor John Wild continues his overview of the assessment of patients with primary open-angle glaucoma. CET module C38311 suitable for optometrists and therapeutic optometrists
In this latest interactive CET module, David Cartwright looks at issues surrounding the fitting and supply of contact lenses
Having issued a new contact lens specification to a patient, what advice might you offer to them after they reveal they are going to obtain their new lenses from an internet supplier?
In first of three articles under the heading of anisometropia, Andrew Keirl discusses spectacle magnification and aniseikonia. CET module C38274 suitable for optometrists, contact lens opticians and dispensing opticians
Dr Rohit Narayan considers the latest techniques used to assess tears in practice and enable specific management. Module C37982, one distance learning point for optometrists, CLOs and IP optometrists
Louise Stainer and Salman Mirza discuss the aetiology, signs, symptoms and referral of a range of inherited or acquired macular diseases that may present in practice. Module C38122, one distance learning point for optometrists only