Coronavirus
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The College of Optometrists has said that face-to-face work-based assessments and the January OSCE can go ahead
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With new national lockdowns announced, the AOP has shared its understanding that practices can remain open, prioritising emergency and essential care, but has emphasised the need to maintain “stringent measures”
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The in-person Scottish Optical Conference will be held on 22 November 2021 at Glasgow Radisson Blu
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Essential retailers will be permitted to remain open following the introduction of new restrictions to stem the spread of COVID-19
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A legal requirement to stay at home except for essential purposes will be introduced as of midnight tonight
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How can practices go about ensuring the clinical aspect of their service if their business is increasingly taking place online? OT spoke to experts from across the optical landscape to find out
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The value of an eye care workforce is evident in the European Council of Optometry and Optics’ Blue Book 2020, optometrist, Dr Cindy Tromans, tells OT – but is the profession empowered to play its full role as a primary eye care giver?
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Optometrists from across the UK and Ireland reflect on their successes at the close of a year filled with challenges
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OT has looked at some key solutions for the diagnosis, alleviation and treatment of dry eye
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Nathan Garnett, show director of 100% Optical, speaks to OT about the show’s new dates, the potential changes ahead, and celebrating the profession after a year of challenge