The discussion
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Independents and multiples are switching their focus to sustainability – but what does that mean on the ground? OT found out
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In Brighton, a local independent and a branch of Specsavers have worked side-by-side since 1991. OT found out what they’ve learnt from each other
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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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Three early career optometrists tell OT how their experiences of domiciliary care have outshone industry perception
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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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OT speaks to Susan Bowers, Ross Henderson and Martin Hood, three of the first class of optometrists to gain their independent prescribing qualification when it was introduced 12 years ago
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16 ECPs tell OT what they think the next year will bring, from increased reliance on domiciliary care to long-term changes to sight testing
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Experts from across the optometry spectrum discuss their experiences of the past 12 months, and what they think teleoptometry’s place will be in 2021 and beyond
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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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