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Welcome to OT 's Education library, where you can access archived CPD and CET articles, Practice team resources and Skills guides covering 31 topic areas.
In the final part of this series, the author presents a range of case studies illustrating the diagnostic value of OCT
Author/s: Michelle Hanratty
Closed: 10 Feb 2017
Continuing the series on OCT, this article covers a range of medical retina conditions outlining the clinical characteristics in each case
Closed: 28 Dec 2016
This visual recognition feature presents a series of pupil anomalies for the practitioner to consider the diagnosis and potential aetiology
Author/s: Dr Janis Orr
Closed: 16 Dec 2016
This article provides an overview of benign and malignant eyelid lesions with a guide to the appropriate referral action and detail of the secondary care management of these patients
Author/s: Julia Sen
This article considers the potential role of nutritional supplementation upon glaucoma risk and progression
Author/s: Hannah Bartlett, Priyen Limbachia
The first in a series of articles on OCT will explore the use of this technology in clinical practice with an introduction to interpretation of the scans
This video shows commonly presenting eyelid lesions and how to determine whether they are benign or malignant. The journey of patients with cancerous lesions will be illustrated with a series of...
Closed: 07 Dec 2016
This feature presents a series of macular-themed images to test the practitioner’s recognition and clinical management skills
Author/s: Craig McArthur
Closed: 11 Nov 2016
This article will discuss the various categories of treatment modalities available to clinicians for the treatment of dry eye disease
Author/s: Dr Louise Madden MCOptom, PhD, Dip Tp (IP)
This review is aimed at providing the reader with an overview of non-infectious uveitis and the current and emerging treatment options for the disease
Author/s: Dr Naba Elsaid, Dr Zeeheh Elsaid
A detailed understanding of the visual pathway is required to complete this visual fields recognition feature
Author/s: Dr Samantha Strong BSc (Hons), PhD, AFHEA
Closed: 07 Oct 2016
Uveal melanoma is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in adults. Approximately 35% of patients are treated by enucleation. A poorly understood consequence of enucleation is phantom eye sy...
Author/s: Laura Hope-Stone, Dr Stephen Brown