This year's Specsavers PAC Conference was as varied and educative as ever. Nigel Best (clinical track), Michael Meller (dispensing track) and Ian Dunning (contact lens track) report
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Clinical track
Donald Cameron (private practice), chair of the GOC Investigation Committee, advised delegates how to reduce the likelihood of ever finding themselves standing in front of a fitness to practise committee (FTP).
He suggested ways to minimise risk when investigating symptoms of 'flashes and floaters', when you should discuss the presence of cataracts with a patient (essentially as soon as possible) and always to advise patients to expect some distortion with varifocals.
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