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Integrated care boards in London have extended the learning disability charity’s contracts to cover between 25 and 30 more ...
The survey is designed to explore the experiences of practitioners who are using the Quality in Optometry toolkit ...
“In the next 10 years, before I retire, my aim is to upskill my team to allow us to continue to provide a wide range of ...
Aaron Woods delivered a workshop at the National Optical Conference on how optical practices and LOCs can harness artificial ...
In a measure expected to benefit 500,000 children, those between five and 16 with severe or fast-progressing myopia will receive funded Miyosmart lenses ...
Hong Kong researchers find an uplift in astigmatism prevalence following lifestyle changes during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Cathy Yelf, who retired from leading the charity in 2024, has been recognised for services to people living with macular ...
"We’re documenting the exact point in time that you have seen that patient” At 100% Optical this March, equipment companies showcased advances in imaging technology, designed to support the ...
Doug Perkins, co-founder and chair of Specsavers, has been made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for ...
Dr Ian Beasley, head of education at the AOP and OT clinical editor, is raising money for the Samaritans by running a ...
“It is really important that the patient understands the urgency of their referral” ...
EssilorLuxottica has announced the signing of an agreement to acquire one of the largest optical businesses in Malaysia. The ...