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Prashant Shah BSc (Hons) MCOptom DipTP(IP) PGDipOphth DipClinOptom

Prashant Shah completed his degree in optometry at City University in 2004. He is an experienced CPD author with postgraduate diplomas in ophthalmology and clinical optometry. He obtained his independent prescribing in therapeutics diploma in 2023. Shah currently works for OCL Vision and is also a visiting clinician at the University of Hertfordshire for the independent prescribing course

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This Clinical interpretation exam presents a series of corneal dystrophy cases. Readers are invited to review the cases, accessing further resources where necessary to answer the questions. The author(s)/editor(s) and publishers acknowledge The University of Iowa and EyeRounds.org for permission to reproduce this copyrighted material.

Closed: 03 August 2024

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This article features a variety of cases that may present in clinic. Readers are invited to review the cases, accessing further resources where necessary to answer the questions

Closed: 02 February 2024

This clinical interpretation exam presents a series of anterior eye cases that may present in a community or hospital setting. Readers are invited to review the cases, accessing further resources where necessary to answer the questions

Closed: 01 December 2023

This VRICS exam presents cases of ocular pathology related to diabetes. Readers are invited to review the images and access additional resources where necessary to answer the questions.

Closed: 28 December 2021

This VRICS exam presents four cases of gradual vision loss. Readers are invited to review the images and access additional resources where necessary to answer the questions

Closed: 02 July 2021

Readers are invited to consider the characteristics of the Hess charts presented accessing additional resources where necessary to complete the questions

Closed: 27 March 2020

This visual recognition feature considers the presentation, risk factors and causes of a series of medical retina conditions through fluorescein angiogram interpretation

Closed: 13 October 2018

This visual recognition feature presents a series of anomalies resulting from cranial nerve damage for the practitioner to interpret

Closed: 08 September 2018

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