AOP
The latest news and developments from the AOP
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Vision standards for driving and the GOC Education Strategic Review were among topics discussed at the latest AOP Council meeting
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Ian Beasley explains why he is a fan of peer discussion, and how the AOP will be supporting its members through an enhanced suite of education in 2017
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The wellbeing of patients is important, but practitioners also need support to make sure their lives are as healthy and stress-free as possible
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As optometrists, dispensing opticians and ophthalmologists all look at their scope of practice, the lines between the professions will become increasingly flexible
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Formulating policy positions in a well thought-out way is right at the heart of the AOP's work, explains AOP clinical adviser, Trevor Warburton
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The publication of the Foresight Project Report in March reiterates opportunities and challenges for growth in contact lens wear, concludes the AOP’s chief executive and contact lens fan, Henrietta Alderman
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AOP director of legal and regulatory services, Gerda Goldinger, on challenging the approach of NHS England and what it means to members
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Changes to the GOC’s CET cycle requires registrants to set a personal development plan and learning goals on their MyGOC, but what are we being asked to do?
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Far from a bland accrual of points, the GOC's CET cycle offers an opportunity to learn and glean insights from fellow practitioners, says Dr Ian Beasley
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The Association of Optometrists is encouraging its members to respond to the General Optical Council’s consultation on its standards of practice