Coronavirus
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The Royal College of Ophthalmologists and the College of Optometrists have published a series of recommendations for the delivery of eye care during and beyond the pandemic
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The College of Optometrists confirmed last week that remote Stage One assessments for pre-registration optometrists could begin from Monday 27 July.
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The October event will not be going ahead as planned, but organisers hope to instead deliver a roadshow of events throughout Europe
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The Professional Standards Authority has responded to a petition calling for the optical regulator to be investigated
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Organisers of the September event made the decision to cancel as reopening plans in the state of Nevada have been extended until the end of July
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Cancellation of the event provides the industry with “much-needed security and clarity” say organisers, who pledge full support for 100% Optical as the UK’s major annual exhibition
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Following the disruption and challenges brought by the COVID-19 outbreak, event organisers are preparing to safely bring the profession together
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While grappling with the profound implications of coronavirus will take time, supporting registrants exercising professional judgement in the delivery of eye care is key, writes chief executive and registrar at the General Optical Council, Lesley Longstone
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Event organisers have established a Health and Safety Task Force to implement policies and best practice for the event in response to COVID-19
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The regulator has provided an update on its position on delivering private eye care in response to confusion shared online