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Online locum day – Session 1: Master your record keeping

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OT logoOptometry Today (OT) in partnership with the AOP with Johnson & Johnson Vision as headline sponsor and supported by Boots Opticians are pleased to deliver our first online locum day event.

This event offers a day of online education tailored to the needs of locum optometrists. Each session will be delivered by an expert in the field on a range of key topics of value to practitioners engaged in locum work.

The programme has five live webinars, each offering one interactive CPD point. Delegates are invited to attend the full programme or choose individual sessions based upon their clinical interests.

Session one: Master your record keeping - Book now below
Session two: Confidence with comfort- Book now
Session three: Navigating challenging conversations at work - Book now
Session four: A survivor’s guide to orthoptics for the busy locum optometrist - Book now
Session five: Multimodal retinal imaging 1.0 - a beginner's guide for locums - Book now

Session one: Master your record keeping

This webinar will discuss how practitioners can keep good records and why it is central to good clinical practice. The session will cover:

  • The purpose of keeping records
  • A review of the GOC’s standards of practice for optometrists and dispensing opticians on record keeping
  • Cautionary tales
  • FAQs
  • Poor records
  • Top tips

Learning outcome

  • Practitioners will understand the importance of good record keeping

9.30AM - 10.30AM

  • 1 point

    Webinar: Master your record keeping

    CPD ref no: C-104825

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Henry LeonardAHenry Leonard is an optometrist and the head of clinical and regulatory for the Association of Optometrists.

Since qualifying in 2003, Henry has worked for independent opticians, small groups and multiples, and has been an active member of his Local Optical Committee for over 10 years, most recently taking on the role of clinical governance lead.

His work for the AOP involves providing tailored clinical and regulatory advice to the AOP’s 16,500 members, drafting UK-wide regulatory emails and providing clinical input for the legal team. Henry is also a media spokesperson for the AOP, and has been interviewed on national radio, television and in print on a range of topics, including the dangers of laser light, the importance of children’s vision and eye health, and issues relating to vision and driving.

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