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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.
This article provides an overview of choroidal pathology and the application of contemporary imaging techniques used to view the choroid in vivo
Author/s: Louise Terry BSc, MCOptom, AFHEA, Dr Ashley Wood PhD, BSc, FHEA
Closed: 13 May 2017
This article describes the clinical features of sickle cell disease and outlines the ocular abnormalities associated with this condition
Author/s: Mark Petrarca MCOptom
A range of hereditary retinal dystrophies is presented to test the practitioner’s recognition, interpretation and knowledge skills
Author/s: Prashant Shah MCOptom, PGDipOphth, DipClinOptom, Yashita Shah MCOptom, PGDipOphth
Closed: 08 Apr 2017
Practitioners are invited to assess the cases presented and consider the diagnosis, aetiology and management
Author/s: Stanley Keys FCOptom, Dip Glauc, Dip Tp (IP)
Closed: 10 Mar 2017
Cases presented show a range of ocular complications that may result from systemic disease. Practitioners are required to apply existing knowledge and undertake further reading to answer the questions...
Closed: 10 Feb 2017
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
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 article discusses how vitreoretinal surgical robots, operating under multi-modal imaging, can augment the capabilities of vitreoretinal surgeons to perform currently impossible interventions and ...
Author/s: Christos Bergeles, Lyndon da Cruz
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 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
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: 17 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
Closed: 07 Oct 2016