We asked three optometrists and AOP education leads, Dr Ian Beasley, Ceri Smith-Jaynes, and Dr Byki Huntkins, for their top ...
Latest from our journal Wellbeing at work Domiciliary urgent eye care in Wales Planning for 100% Optical “Our personal approach to pre-reg recruitment allows us to ensure a better candidate experience ...
Expert refractive surgery: dispelling the myths This CPD article will address some of the myths surrounding refractive surgery, which still exist within parts of the optical sector and the public, ...
Edmonds & Slatter Opticians has raised £1037 for a local charity for children with disabilities through its winter fundraising campaign.
Kyla Black, head of professional services and capability at Boots Opticians, on the decision to launch a training programme with Macmillan Cancer Support ...
OT presents a clinical scenario to three of its resident IP optometrists. Here, a 40-year-old with dry eye disease and an adverse reaction to prescribed eye drops ...
Devices designed for convenience and patient comfort in visual field tests, stainless steel frames and sunglasses inspired by ...
The AOP’s employment law team is reminding employers of their duty to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace ...
Optometrist, Neil Retallic, was able to combine two activities close to his heart as part of his photoshoot – spending time with his three dogs, Zeus, Dexter and Alexa, and a rejuvenating gym workout.
I’ve been in and out of study since I qualified. At the moment, I’m doing a medical degree. I’m retraining as a doctor, and I wouldn’t be able to do that without being able to locum, to support myself ...
Sian Wilkie, practice director at family-run Wilkie’s Eyecare in Alexandria, tells OT why carving out time for herself every day is a non-negotiable for her mental health ...