Optometry Today (OT) in partnership with the AOP with Johnson & Johnson Vision as headline sponsor and supported by Boots Opticians are pleased to deliver our first online locum day event.
This event offers a day of online education tailored to the needs of locum optometrists. Each session will be delivered by an expert in the field on a range of key topics of value to practitioners engaged in locum work.
The programme has five live webinars, each offering one interactive CPD point. Delegates are invited to attend the full programme or choose individual sessions based upon their clinical interests.
Session one: Master your record keeping - Book now
Session two: Confidence with comfort- Book now
Session three: Navigating challenging conversations at work - Book now
Session four: A survivor’s guide to orthoptics for the busy locum optometrist - Book now below
Session five: Multimodal retinal imaging 1.0 - a beginner's guide for locums - Book now
Session four: A survivor’s guide to orthoptics for the busy locum optometrist
About 5% of patients who consult community optometrists have binocular vision anomalies. The diagnosis of these conditions will be described, with the specific goal of identifying those conditions that can be treated by the optometrist, those that require referral, and those that do not require treatment. Conditions summarised will include heterophoria, strabismus, and incomitant deviations. Management strategies that are evidence-based and appropriate for optometric practice will be described. Some of these conditions are amenable to treatment by the primary care optometrist, and others require referral. The presentation will review the diagnosis and management of these conditions.
Learning outcome
- Practitioners will consolidate their skills in the diagnosis and management of common binocular vision anomalies
1.30PM - 2.30PM
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1 point
Webinar: A survivor’s guide to orthoptics for the busy locum optometrist
CPD ref no: C-105616
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Professor Bruce Evans
Professor Bruce Evans is a visiting professor to City University of London and to London South Bank University. He holds the College of Optometrists Diploma in Contact Lens Practice and Diploma in Orthoptics. He is a fellow of the College of Optometrists, American Academy of Optometry, European Academy of Optometry, and British Contact Lens Association.
His main areas of research are myopia control, binocular vision, children’s vision, dyslexia, contact lenses, computer vision syndrome, and headaches including migraine. He has authored over 260 scientific and professional papers, nine editions of optometric textbooks, and has given more than 250 invited lectures. In 2021, he was listed in the top 100 of the Global Optometrist Research Ranking.