AOP
The latest news and developments from the AOP
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AOP chief executive, Adam Sampson, discusses the opportunity for optometry in supporting the hospital backlog through the provision of eye care in the community
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Optometrist and AOP chairman, Dr Julie-Anne Little, discusses the ever-evolving business model on the High Street, the GOS fee and pathways across the nations
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Studies predict that the global prevalence of myopia will rise from 28% of the world’s population to 50% by 2050. Optometrist and AOP clinical director, Dr Peter Hampson, discusses the growing prevalence and why it is time to embrace CPD in this field
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Perspectives
“COVID-19 hasn’t changed domiciliary eye care, but it has changed our perspective of it”
Optometrist and AOP chairman, Dr Julie-Anne Little, discusses the evolution of domiciliary eye care and the changing face of patients accessing care at home
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AOP chief executive, Adam Sampson, discusses the importance of understanding the challenges faced by care homes during COVID-19 when providing eye care
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OT poses a monthly scenario from a practitioner. This month, the AOP’s Henry Leonard looks at what to expect if a patient is wrongly triaged because of a miscommunication
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AOP clinical and regulatory adviser, Roshni Kanabar, advises on how to deal with referral refusals
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Optometrist and AOP clinical director, Dr Peter Hampson, discusses infection control in practice during the pandemic
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Protracted and stressful: AOP solicitor Shamma Masud explains to OT the emotional toll of the fitness to practise proceedings process – and how this needs to change
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A new resource explains what patients can expect when they receive a sight test at home