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  1. Optometry Tomorrow 2006 A Truly Interactive Experience for the South West!

    13 December 2005

    The emphasis for Optometry Tomorrow 2006 will be on Learning through Interaction with the entire workshop programme devoted to this.

  2. College launches new benefits for Pre-Registration trainees

    9 December 2005

    As part of the support it provides to Pre-Registration trainees the College has launched a new package of benefits designed to help them during their pre-registration period.

  3. Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health

    21 November 2005

    The Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health has been established to develop a new system to ensure greater public involvement in decisions about health and the wider health agenda.

  4. Health Improvement Bill

    18 November 2005

    The College is a co-signatory to the document Primary Eye Care in England along with ABDO, FODO and the AOP.

  5. College Trustee recognised for her contribution

    8 November 2005

    Dr Cindy Tromans, Consultant Optometrist at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital and Member of College Council, was this year nominated to attend the 50th annual Women of the Year Lunch at the Guildhall on 3rd November.

  6. College amalgamates online web presence

    7 November 2005

    The College of Optometrists has today announced plans to amalgamate its on-line web presence; this will result in the closure of Monoptica.

  7. College Lay Advisory Panel has its say

    2 November 2005

    The Colleges Lay Advisory Panel has contributed its views to the Department of Healths Your Health Your Care Your Say public consultation.

  8. College announces key appointment

    1 November 2005

    The College is pleased to announce that Ruth Brough will be joining its team as Lead Assessor for the Scheme for Registration of UK-trained Optometrists.

  9. College reduces qualifying period for Pre-Registration Supervisors

    25 October 2005

    The Colleges Academic Committee has agreed to reduce the period of qualification to become a pre registration supervisor from three years and nine months to three years.

  10. Chief Executive hails year of hard work and achievement at the College

    25 October 2005

    College of Optometrists Chief Executive, Bryony Pawinska, presented her year-end report to the Colleges Council last week, highlighting the Colleges achievements during the financial year ended on 30 September.

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