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App round up: Tools to help your practice

Clinical Practice
Bill Harvey describes some more apps which he feels are worth the attention of eye care practitioners, including some novel aids that may be of help to patients with a visual impairment

Reference and Research

Name: OPO (Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics)

Price: Free (as part of membership of College of Optometrists)

I have always thought of the College of Optometrists as offering education on three tiers. At the essential level, they offer live CET at both their annual Optometry Tomorrow conference and also via a multitude of local peer to peer and ‘bitesize’ roadshow-like events. They also act as a conduit for the government-funded online CET provided by DOCET. For more involved education and CET, they produce the refereed journal Optometry in Practice which often includes review articles and overviews of topics of clinical interest.

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