In the first of a two part look at the links between optometry and psychiatry, Dr Doina Gherghel describes how eye diseases and their treatments can have psychological or psychiatric impact.
Continuing our series on diabetic retinopathy, Peter Mitchell offers an overview of the Grading Scheme used in English National Diabetic Eye Screening Programme and discusses the management of non-sight threatening diabetes eye disease detected during the grading process based on the final outcome grade.
Dr Kathleen Vancleef and Professor Jenny Read discuss stereopsis and how it is best assessed clinically
Jessica Gowing describes how best to dispense an optical appliance to a child
Professor Philip B Morgan and Sarah L Morgan discuss targeting contact lens wearer behaviour and explore the practitioner-patient opportunities to minimise risk and optimise safety amongst contact lens wearers
Dr Kathy Dumbleton continues our series on myopia management with the first in a two part discussion of the research into myopia management
In the first of two articles looking at contact lens optics, Ronald Rabbetts will discuss the prescription element of contact lens practice
Due to unforeseen circumstances CET module Hearing impairment interactive (September 29 issue) is not yet available. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and are working to have the module available as soon as possible.
Peter Mitchell discuss the principles and protocols of the English National Diabetic Eye Screening Programme and examines its impact upon the detection and management of diabetes eye disease and how appropriate referral when sight-threatening eye disease is detected can prevent sight loss
In the second 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 assessment of dry eye disease