Optometry Tomorrow: a review

28 February 2019
Acuity digital

The highlights from last weekend’s conference, including talks on OCT angiography and the future of glaucoma surgery.

The College’s annual conference, Optometry Tomorrow, took place last weekend and was attended by hundreds of your peers. It featured an innovative lecture, seminar, workshop and discussion programme, as well as an extensive exhibition. Acuity Clinical Editor Kieran Loft MCOptom and Clinical Adviser for the College, Daniel Hardiman-McCartney FCOptom, attended the conference and have picked their highlights.

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