23 October 2020

Optometry Tomorrow Bitesize goes virtual

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Optometry Tomorrow Bitesize 2021 will now be a month-long online learning event.

For the first time ever Optometry Tomorrow Bitesize will be a month-long online learning event. In response to the current pandemic we have altered the event so that it will be engaging and accessible to all members. Most of the sessions are free to attend and are worth interactive CET points. Join us for all the highlights from OT2020, from the comfort of your own home!

Book now 

The programme offers a range of webinars, peer discussions and discussion workshops (workshops cost £20) available throughout March.

Sessions include:

  • Webinar: Urgent ophthalmology cases, 2 March (1 interactive CET point)
  • Discussion workshop: OCT - differential diagnosis of macular conditions, 4 March (3 interactive CET points)
  • Online peer discussion, 16 March (3 interactive CET points)
  • Webinar: headache for optometrists, 17 March (1 interactive CET point)

Find out more and book now.

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