A virtual Specsavers’ Professional Advancement Conference (PAC) has been planned by the company for April 12-27. Specsavers said the event would include a series of live, interactive learning sessions and would not be restricted to Specsavers staff.
The company explained the event would present the opportunity for practitioners to gain up to 30 interactive CET points from a series of daytime and evening slots, repeat sessions and recordings made available after the conference.
‘Spring PAC is a chance to meet up with colleagues virtually, and enjoy world-class peer-to-peer, discussion-based learning that is so relevant to clinical practice right now,’ said Gill Robinson, director of professional training and development at Specsavers.
Specsavers has organised educational content covering clinical decision making and referrals, career development for DOs and optometrists, and paediatric eye care, among other areas.