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GOC publishes new policy on service of notices by email
The policy sets out how and when the GOC will use email to serve notices,
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RCOph evolves its Logo for modern day digital usage
The RCOph says It is good practice for an organisation to review how it is represented
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Ophthalmology education and practice in the UK
Report raises concerns about the risk of burnout, in Ophthalmology
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Free wellbeing coaching support for primary eye care
free wellbeing coaching to the primary care workforce
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Minister signals intent to increase GOS fee by 3% in Scotland
Scottish Government will make an offer to Optometry Scotland (OS) of a 3%
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Stuart Burn hands OSA chain of office to Andy Hepworth at AGM luncheon
OSA members and optical guests saw Stuart Burn pass the Chairman’s medal onto the new incumbent Andy Hepworth.
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GOS will remain a national service after Health and Care Bill
General Ophthalmic Services (GOS) in England will remain a national demand-led service under a nationally agreed GOS contract and nationally negotiated fees and grants,
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High Line By Hapter:
the essence of the brand rises to a sophisticated architectural design combined with refined decorative elements.
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Save the date for ‘BCLA Focus’ – a new hybrid conference on June 11 and 12 2022
‘BCLA Focus’ will be held on Saturday, 11 June and Sunday, 12 June, both online and in person at The Vox Conference Centre in Birmingham
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The College of Optometrists issue eye health tips for winter as we spend more time indoors
College of Optometrists is urging the public to take steps to protect their vision and eye health,
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