Coronavirus
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OT explores the doors that open when optometrists step outside of their comfort zone
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The optical regulator has launched its 2022 Registrant Workforce and Perceptions survey
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The time to update the GOC’s requirements for independent prescribers is now, explains the regulator’s director of education, Leonie Milliner
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A survey of 5000 optometrists and dispensing opticians has provided a snapshot of the optical workforce
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AOP Councillors discussed how the GOC can improve its handling of illegal practice at the latest Council meeting
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The General Optical Council agreed to extend the changes for the 2021/22 and 2022/23 academic years
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The General Optical Council is committed to finding ways to be more agile and responsive in the face of adversity, explains Marcus Dye
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The General Optical Council has also released a set of updated statements, which now align with the College of Optometrists’ red-amber-green phase system
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The regulator was found to meet 16 of the 18 Standards of Good Regulation, but has not met the standards relating to the timeliness of fitness to practise cases for a sixth year
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A March meeting of the AOP Council raised key areas for the AOP to support practices and optometrists in the coming months