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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.
Perception is the final stage in the visual pathway. Over the years, several case studies of patients with perceptual dysfunction have enriched our understanding of the normally functioning visual sys...
Author/s: Dr Matt Dunn
Closed: 08 Dec 2017
This VRICS exam requires the practitioner to interpret the pathological features present at the optic nerve head
Author/s: Dr Samantha Strong BSc (Hons), PhD, AFHEA, Dr Jonathan Denniss
This CET exam considers the clinical applications of visual evoked potential for objective assessment of visual function in practice
Author/s: John Maguire
Closed: 22 Sep 2017
This CET exam provides a detailed account of the ocular adverse side effects that can arise in patients taking drugs to treat multiple sclerosis
Author/s: Dr Greg Heath
Closed: 05 Sep 2017
This CET exam presents a series of binocular vision cases, which may be encountered routinely in practice. The clinical features and management is described in each scenario
Author/s: Victoria Tang BMedSci (Hons)
Closed: 20 Jul 2017
This article considers the visual rehabilitation of patients presenting with homonymous hemianopia following stroke
Author/s: Fabrizio Bonci Dip Optom (ITA)
Closed: 09 Jun 2017
This article outlines the investigation of patients presenting with homonymous hemianopia following stroke
Closed: 13 May 2017
This article provides a brief overview of the tests used in clinical ocular electrophysiology to understand their diagnostic value in optometry and ophthalmology
Author/s: Dr Tasmin Callaghan MCOptom, PhD, Angharad Hobby MCOptom
Closed: 08 Apr 2017
This article provides an overview of motion processing and how factors may impact upon performing certain tasks safely, such as driving
Author/s: Dr Samantha Strong BSc (Hons), PhD, AFHEA
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
Images can provoke discomfort when they differ from those in the natural world. Uncomfortable and unnatural images are processed inefficiently, according to computational models of the visual cortex....
Author/s: Professor Arnold J Wilkins
Closed: 11 Nov 2016
These videos are designed for students during their studies and can be used as a refresher tool by those returning to work after a career break
Published: 18 Oct 2016