Optometry at the interface: the evolving role of the hospital optometrist
18 November 2014
Volume 15, Issue 4
Outlining the growing remit of the modern hospital optometrist.
Optometry in Practice (OiP), the College's quarterly CPD journal, covers the latest research, analysis and opinion from your profession, and provides up to 4 CPD points.
Outlining the growing remit of the modern hospital optometrist.
The role of the optometrist in both community and hospital practice has undergone significant and progressive change over the past 30 years. Hospital optometrists, who traditionally performed adult and paediatric refraction, medical contact lens fitting and aftercare, low-vision rehabilitation or visual fields investigation roles within hospital clinics, are now likely to find themselves also managing and treating glaucoma, macular disease and acute ophthalmic conditions, or possibly undertaking procedures such as laser iridotomy or capsulotomy. These roles would arguably have seemed almost unimaginable a few years ago; however, this scenario is the reality for many UK hospital optometrists in 2014.
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