Complete issue, OiP, Volume 8, Issue 2, 2007, various authors
1 May 2007
Volume 08, Issue 2
Articles in this issue cover: An optometric-led glaucoma assessment service, colour coding in the identification of lens power in optometric practice , a review of soft contact lens solutions and an Introduction to Psychiatry; Part 2
Summary
Articles: 1) An Optometric Led Glaucoma Assessment Service (by Joanne Marks). 2) Colour Coding in the Identification of Lens Power in Optometric Practice (by Joanne E Walls, Muriel A Armstrong and A Jonathan Jackson). 3) Soft Contact Lens Solutions Review Part 1: Components of Modern Care Regimens (by Lyndon Jones and Michelle Senchyna). 4) An Introduction to Psychiatry; Part 2 (by Jo Watkins).
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