'Refraction: Do we still need to do it?' will start next Tuesday (February 10) at the Federation of Manufacturing Opticians headquarters in Gloucester Terrace, London. The tour will then visit Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow. The seminars will show the BV1000, an automated interactive refraction system which was launched at Optrafair last year. At the trade show Dr Trusit Dave hosted a 'Look and learn' seminar, and he has been enlisted again to be guest speaker at the five events.
The seminars hope to explain:
How automated subjective refraction will affect your role in clinical practice
How it could improve practice profitability
How it could increase practice efficiency and deliver time-saving benefits.
The tour will visit: Holiday Inn, Filton, Bristol on February 11; Holiday Inn, Birmingham on February 17; Hilton Manchester Airport on February 18; and Holiday Inn, Glasgow (City West) on February 19.
See Diary Dates on page 6.Berkshire instruments supplier Topcon GB is to continue to highlight its 'breakthrough' refraction solution to practitioners this month via a nationwide five-venue seminar tour.
'Refraction: Do we still need to do it?' will start next Tuesday (February 10) at the Federation of Manufacturing Opticians headquarters in Gloucester Terrace, London. The tour will then visit Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow. The seminars will show the BV1000, an automated interactive refraction system which was launched at Optrafair last year. At the trade show Dr Trusit Dave hosted a 'Look and learn' seminar, and he has been enlisted again to be guest speaker at the five events.
The seminars hope to explain:
How automated subjective refraction will affect your role in clinical practice
How it could improve practice profitability
How it could increase practice efficiency and deliver time-saving benefits.
The tour will visit: Holiday Inn, Filton, Bristol on February 11; Holiday Inn, Birmingham on February 17; Hilton Manchester Airport on February 18; and Holiday Inn, Glasgow (City West) on February 19.
See Diary Dates on page 6.Berkshire instruments supplier Topcon GB is to continue to highlight its 'breakthrough' refraction solution to practitioners this month via a nationwide five-venue seminar tour.
'Refraction: Do we still need to do it?' will start next Tuesday (February 10) at the Federation of Manufacturing Opticians headquarters in Gloucester Terrace, London. The tour will then visit Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow. The seminars will show the BV1000, an automated interactive refraction system which was launched at Optrafair last year. At the trade show Dr Trusit Dave hosted a 'Look and learn' seminar, and he has been enlisted again to be guest speaker at the five events.
The seminars hope to explain:
How automated subjective refraction will affect your role in clinical practice
How it could improve practice profitability
How it could increase practice efficiency and deliver time-saving benefits.
The tour will visit: Holiday Inn, Filton, Bristol on February 11; Holiday Inn, Birmingham on February 17; Hilton Manchester Airport on February 18; and Holiday Inn, Glasgow (City West) on February 19.
See Diary Dates on page 6.
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