In this recorded webinar, Jason Higginbotham BSc (Hons) MCOptom FBDO reviews the basic principles of OCT, when it is used, how images are captured and how scans are assessed.
This article will initially consider the economic and clinical implications of myopia, before looking at how optometry might respond to these implications and what the duty of care is.
This recorded webinar looks more closely, however, at ways in which practitioners can communicate the need for myopia management to their patients and how they can set up a viable myopia management service.
This lecture takes a brief look at the likely ways in which practices will adapt to the varied optometry landscape during and immediately after the COVID-19 crisis.
This course reviews the prevalence, aetiology, differential diagnosis and treatment of the most common pigmented fundus lesions and ocular tumours.
This recorded lecture will take you through patient cases histories, to help you understand, by example, how to interpret OCT scans.
This recorded lecture will take you through patient cases histories to help you understand, by example, how to interpret OCT scans.
This CPD course covers the set up and use of a slit lamp through demonstration and discussion.
In October 2017, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence published new guidance on the management of cataracts in adults.
This article will review the revised NICE guidance for referral and management of glaucoma patients.
In recent years, there has been an avalanche of information about the so called "epidemic of myopia".