The discussion
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The face of domiciliary optometry has changed over the past two years – but what changes are here to stay, and how has the sector changed for the long-term? OT investigated
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OT speaks to three optometrists who have exceeded the GOC’s CET point requirements about what education means to them
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How can practices go about ensuring the clinical aspect of their service if their business is increasingly taking place online? OT spoke to experts from across the optical landscape to find out
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Can contact lenses help those who are struggling to wear face masks alongside spectacles? A spectacle wearer, an optometrist and a Bausch + Lomb expert offer some answers.
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Optometrist and OT clinical editor for multimedia, Ceri Smith-Jaynes, and East London practice owner, Simon Rose, discuss what independent practices need to do to secure their businesses over the next few months
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Optometrists and practice owners, Indie Grewal and Lynne Fernandes, talk to OT about introducing myopia management into practice and how to talk to patients about the service
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Optometrists-come-practice-owners Conor Heaney and Anthony Clarke talk to OT about building their businesses
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Optometrist Dick Manns shares his experience of being under investigation by NHS England with OT
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OT speaks to Victoria Unsworth chair of the pan-sector trailblazer group that has been established to lead on the development of a degree apprenticeship for optometrists
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OT has spoken to two independent practices that have looked outside of optics to diversify their healthcare offering for the benefit of the business and patients