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Flurry of education bookings for 100% Optical
Further education sessions will become available over the coming weeks, with additional capacity set to be released in February
21 January 2025
Education at 100% Optical 2025 is in high demand, as organisers prepare to open programme bookings to all delegates this week.
The first release of sessions, part of the AOP member exclusive booking window which opened on13 January, almost sold out within 24 hours.
Further education sessions will become available over the coming weeks, with additional capacity released across the programme in February.
Seats will also be reserved for walk-in delegates on a first-come, first-served basis.
The programme, curated by the AOP as the official education partner of 100% Optical, will include more than 100 CPD-accredited sessions.
Dr Ian Beasley, head of education at the AOP and OT clinical editor, said: “We’re pleased to see such enthusiastic demand for the education offering at this year’s event.
“As we begin a new CPD cycle, practitioners will have an early start to fulfilling their education requirements, with sessions curated to cover a wide range of clinical topics and support delegates in advancing their knowledge and professional development,” he added.
Hear from AOP experts at 100% Optical
The 100% Optical education programme features sessions led by the AOP’s expert clinicians, including:
Lecture: Definitely, Maybe?
When: 1 March
Where: Main stage
Who: Dr Peter Hampson, AOP clinical and policy director, and Efa Schmidt, AOP head of clinical negligence
What: A session on refining clinical judgements to reduce diagnostic uncertainty.
Lecture: Visionary intelligence unleashed
When: 2 March
Where: Main stage
Who: Dr Byki Huntjens, AOP education lead, and Kishan Devraj, optometrist and honorary clinical research fellow at Moorfields Eye Hospital
What: A lecture on current and future applications of artificial intelligence for clinical eye care.
Peer review: Minor issues in eye care – clinical, ethical and regulatory scenarios involving children
When: 2 – 3 March
Where: Optical Academy
Who: Henry Leonard, AOP head of clinical regulatory
What: A session exploring common clinical, ethical, and regulatory scenarios involving children.
Don’t forget, AOP members will have access to the AOP lounge which offers exclusive CPD content, including sessions hosted by CooperVision, Johnson & Johnson Vision, and Optos.
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