A new study published in JAMA Ophthalmology has identified barriers to the uptake of artificial intelligence (AI) systems for the detection of diabetic retinopathy. The research highlighted that two ...
The AOP is seeking the views of members on a range of changes to business regulation put forward by the General Optical Council (GOC). The optical regulator is currently undertaking a consultation on ...
Scrivens Opticians & Hearing Care has appointed Steve Witts as its first NHS hearing development manager. The creation of the new role aims to build on the eye care company’s NHS hearing services and ...
The Orbis Flying Eye Hospital is hosting a two-week training project for eye care professionals in Bangladesh. The Flying Eye Hospital, the world's only fully accredited ophthalmic teaching hospital ...
Marsha de Cordova MP reiterated the level of workforce inequality that exists during a Westminster Hall debate on employment support for blind and partially sighted people on Wednesday (20 November).
A total 1056 days have passed since the New Year bells heralded the start of 2022, bringing with it a new dawn of education ...
Our portfolio of events is designed to meet the needs of practitioners working across a range of different clinical settings with content aligned to the GOC’s new Continuing Professional Development ...
Practitioners who are directly involved in the provision of children’s low vision services are asked to answer the RNIB ...
OT visited CHEC Watford to hear about how minimally invasive glaucoma surgery is helping patients with mild and moderate ...
Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Edinburgh visited UCL Institute of Ophthalmology to learn about research into genetic eye ...
The University of the Highlands and Islands celebrated the graduation of the first cohort from its BSc (Hons) optometry ...