Kimberley Young
More articles by Kimberley Young
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The SEE Summit on the Environment brought manufacturers and eye care professionals together to share examples and tips for how the profession can work in more sustainable ways
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The new editable templates have been created to support AOP employer members
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Tackling the biggest challenges takes resilience, but even small steps can add up
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The event will focus on the theme of commercialising myopia management
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From mask wearing to social distancing, OT details six issues for the profession as measures imposed during the pandemic ease in England
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The programme includes certified courses on general knowledge around myopia, myopia management, and training on the Miyosmart spectacle lens
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The investment will primarily fund continued research and development, with the company hiring 50 software developers to work on the next generation of product
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The guidance supports the need for “robust” infection prevention and control measures for primary eye care services after 19 July, and addresses topics including social distancing and face masks
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Supported by a number of optical organisations, the event aims to increase awareness of, and engagement with, issues of sustainability within the sector
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With the fourth stage of the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown delayed, OT spoke with optometry professionals about what practice looks like currently, and some of the challenges ahead