Coronavirus
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COVID-Generation
Placements, progression, and the pandemic – the evolving challenges of COVID-19 for student optometrists
Seven months on from the last report on the impact of the pandemic on student and pre-reg optometrists, OT considers how the situation has changed, and what challenges remain
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Following calls from optical sector bodies, frontline NHS general ophthalmic contractors and patient-facing staff are eligible for a flu vaccine
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Locum optometrist, Priya Morjaria, talks to OT about three women who have inspired her throughout her optometry career
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The College of Optometrists has confirmed that changes to infection prevention and control within hospitals do not apply within primary care
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A reader survey held by OT and CooperVision has illustrated the impact of the pandemic on practices and contact lens services, and some of the ways ahead
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With the Government announcing its plans for the months ahead, the AOP has emphasised that community eye care can help reduce the pressure on the NHS
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Pre-registration optometrist at Moorfields Eye Hospital, Emily Mather, discusses seeing an increasing volume of patients and growing her clinical confidence
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The AOP has highlighted that the consultation on proposals to require frontline health workers in England to have COVID-19 and flu vaccines “must include optometry”
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The programme will support the development of newly-qualified optometrist members by connecting them with professionally experienced AOP members
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Optometrist and head of contact lenses at Specsavers, Russell Peake, on delivering telegrams by bike in Warwick and Leamington