Coronavirus
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Domiciliary optometrist and business owner, Harjinder Sunda, shares his experiences providing eye care during the pandemic
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In the wake of the Omicron COVID-19 variant, the Government has refreshed infection prevention and control guidance for healthcare workers
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Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre’s Dr Waheeda Illahi, Rosie Auld, Dr Emma Berrow and Dr Peter Good on the Delta variant, COVID-19 fatigue, and managing backlogs on the ground
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AOP clinical and regulatory adviser, Roshni Kanabar, advises on how to deal with referral refusals
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The world of domiciliary optometry can be mysterious – and misunderstood – but infinitely rewarding, explains optometrist Simon Raw
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A temporary suspension of the requirement for patients to sign GOS forms will continue until 31 August
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Perspectives
“If we want to change eye care, what we really need is data to be collected as business as usual”
Why optometry and ophthalmology have to work together, and be prepared to learn and feed back, Melanie Hingorani tells OT
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How virtual consultations have won the support of patients and allied healthcare professionals – and why the change in approach and extended scope of practice for optometry should stay post-pandemic
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Optometrist and practice owner of Valarie Jerome Optometrists, Dr Valarie Jerome, discusses how building her business during the pandemic led her to establish an online offering
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Optometrist and AOP clinical director, Dr Peter Hampson, discusses infection control in practice during the pandemic