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There are five new proposed standards that cover areas including quality of learning, patient safety and access to clinical experience
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A three-year CET cycle under current requirements will go ahead from 2019 with a new scheme to take effect from 2022
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Scottish optometrist and managing director of Cameron Optometry, Ian Cameron, discusses the General Ophthalmic Services changes that came into effect in Scotland earlier this month and why they are a positive step forward for the profession
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Practitioners in England should make their claims before 1 November
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Concerns about disproportionate representation of BAME groups in professional conduct hearings are being investigated by UK healthcare regulators. OT finds out more
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Amendments to General Ophthalmic Services in Scotland will come into force on 1 October
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GOC standards manager, Natalie Heppenstall, sets out two key questions to consider in order to provide a good service for vulnerable patients using GOC Standards and Guidance
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Thames Valley, Hampshire and West Midlands police are taking part in Brake’s driver vision campaign this month
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Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba was struck off the medical register in January
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A review of gross negligence manslaughter cases in healthcare has removed the optical regulator’s power to ask for reflective material