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GOC head of standards and CET, Marcus Dye, on the difficulties for registrants to raise concerns for fear of the consequences
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Marcus Dye on building registrants’ confidence to disclose confidential information relating to vision and driving
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Marcus Dye writes that the profession should endeavour to make lifelong learning an integral part of its professional development
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GOC head of standards and CET, Marcus Dye, writes that a ‘safe space’ for practitioners to reflect candidly is vital in order to learn and develop
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GOC interim director of education, Dr Subo Shanmuganathan, explores how the profession needs to be well equipped to carry out the roles that reflect patient demand
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GOC standards manager, Natalie Michaux, explores three areas for eye care practitioners to consider
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Alistair Bridge on the GOC’s drive for eye care practitioners to review and improve how contact lens aftercare messages are delivered to patients
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The GOC’s Dr Subo Shanmuganathan reiterates the need for registrants to stay equipped to respond to the demands of the changing healthcare sector
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Are the profession’s messages about safe lens practice cutting through with wearers? Phil Morgan urges practitioners to get behind the GOC’s lens-care campaign
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The GOC’s Natalie Michaux explains why the regulator’s new Standards for Optical Businesses are one of the main ways in which it is responding to the fast pace of change in the profession as it carries out its role in protecting the public