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Further New Year’s Reflections
Mike Ockendon the AIO secretary has added his organisation’s consideration of the prospects of change for Optics UK after the passing of the pandemic.
Read More..BCLA announces publication date for long-awaited global consensus report
A new BCLA global consensus report will deliver evidence-based guidance to eye care professionals around the world on all aspects of prescribing and fitting
Read More..Management & Leadership qualifications for those in Optical Industry
The Association of British Dispensing Opticians’ (ABDO) Level 5 Management & Leadership qualification is now available to everyone working within the optical industry.
Read More..OFNC UPDATE: IMPACT of New Lockdown on practices in England
Following the introduction of a new national lockdown in England this week, the OFNC has continued its discussions with NHS England on potential additional support for optical practices affected by the new restrictions.
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New Year’s Honours for those in Optics
A number of people have been awarded Honours in the New Year’s List.
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Webinar to discuss ‘brave new world’ of practice in a pandemic
The first BCLA webinar of 2021 will examine how clinical care has needed to adapt in the ‘brave new world’ of optometric and hospital practice during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Will the end of the pandemic bring forth a new start for Optics UK?
Could the double whammy of disruption of supply and service of both Covid-19 and Brexit spell disaster to some in the vision care sector or act as a stimulus to recovery and doing things better and differently in the “New Normal”
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Accelerate refraction, without compromising accuracy
Essilor Ltd has launched the new Vision-R700 phoropter for a faster, socially distanced, refraction without compromising accuracy.
Read More..Pharmacists snubbed by Government Leaders over Covid Jabs
Pharmacists snubbed by Government Leaders over Covid Jabs
Read More..Primary eye care during the lockdown
In England and Scotland, the College of Optometrists has advised the sector to continue following amber guidance and prioritising emergency and essential eye care.
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