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Maintaining and improving your professional skills and knowledge is essential for providing high quality care for patients and raising professional standards. 

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This online course covers the paediatric clinic portion of the pre-reg Hospital Eye Service experience.

This online course for pre-reg trainees covers how patients with diabetes are managed both in practice, by the Diabetic Eye Screening Programmes and within the HES.

This online course for pre-reg optometrists includes a range of activities around the types of patient which you could expect to see in a contact lens clinic within the HES.

This online course for pre-reg optometrists covers the roles of the members of a hospital eye department and how these could change in the future.

This online CPD course helps you improve your knowledge and skills in managing public health issues that affect your patients: dementia, falls and depression.

This online CPD course will extend your knowledge and scope of practice in contact lens practice and pave the way towards a College-accredited higher qualification.

This online CPD course will guide you in making clinical decisions for your patients with neuro-ophthalmological signs and symptoms.

This second online CPD course on OCT will help develop further your ability to interpret OCT images and decide on the appropriate action for patients.

OCT

Watch optometrist Polly Dulley discuss various cases on this online course. This CPD course includes OCT images, treatment and management options.

OCT

This online CPD course will help you with management decisions when retinal lesions are identified by both fundus examination and optical coherence tomography (OCT).

You will be given four different patient cases covering a range of pathologies, including cataract post-surgery and contact lens wearers. This online CPD course aims to improve your skills and knowledge in patient management.

This online CPD course will guide you through a series of example referral letters, from the perspective of the person who receives them in the hospital eye service.