In advance of an interactive exercise looking at aftercare frequency, Andrew Franklin reminds us of the essential components of a contact lens aftercare appointment
Dr Graham Macalister explains the prevalence and nature of the various forms of retinal detachment
Dr Rachel Hiscox continues our look at retinal vascular supply and describes its visualisation in the clinical setting (C52874, one distance learning point for optometrists and therapeutic optometrists)
This CET concerns the influences on intraocular pressure and how they may affect our interpretation of tonometry results. Bill Harvey explains
This CET concerns the influences on intraocular pressure and how they may affect our interpretation of tonometry results. Bill Harvey explains
Ceri Probert looks at the various common forms of retinal vascular disease that may present in practice and explains how they may best be identified and managed. (C52837, one distance learning point for optometrists and dispensing opticians.)
Dr Helen Court explains why it is important to consider the relevance of comorbidity when dealing with the visually impaired (C52784, one distance learning point for optometrists and dispensing opticians)
Professor Christine Purslow discusses the management of an all too common complaint at this time of year. (C52719, one distance learning point for optometrists, contact lens opticians and dispensing opticians.)
Dr Nizar K Hirji looks at employer responsibility and also accountability for clinicians operating within NHS England. (C52609, one distance learning point for optometrists and dispensing opticians.)
Jim Farrell discusses five areas of dispensing that can lead to non-tolerance and gives some tips on how to avoid them