A&E optometrists can see everything from DIY mishaps to domestic violence in a day's work, writes Steve Smethurst.
Clinical editor Kieran Loft considers a more flexible approach to optometry.
Parul Desai, CCEHC Chair, explains why her background in clinical and public health eye care is a perfect fit for a body that is helping to transform services.
A glance at what’s happening in the world of technology.
Clinical Adviser for the College Daniel Hardiman-McCartney FCOptom on the epidemic of fake news that has accompanied COVID-19.
Professionalism – ethical, patient-centred, communicative behaviour – is just as essential as any other dimension of practice, says Becky McGall.
Key statistics from the WHO World report on vision 2019.
A joint statement has been issued on the General Optical Council’s proposed new framework for optometric education.
In the September issue of Optometry in Practice, we discuss the importance of establishing a new framework for eye care in special schools
College of Optometrists issues advice as part of National Eye Health Week
Lisa Donaldson, Clinical Lead for SeeAbility, discusses the importance of establishing the new programme of care in special schools.
This article provides optometrists with a framework to meet the eye care needs of children with significant learning disabilities.