Public health

Andrew Bastawrous talks about bringing eye care to some of the poorest people on Earth.

The eye is second only to the liver as the most common site to be affected by drug toxicity.

Kathy Oxtoby asks what optometrists need to know about antimicrobial resistance.

AI can give optometrists a head start in eye disease detection.

Dr David Robert Grimes looks at the eye health issues that are making the news.

Radhika Holmstöm examines the case for antioxidant and vitamin supplements preventing, or slowing the progress of, AMD.

A message from the President of the College of Optometrists

Georgina Wintersgill asks how patient research on symptoms online impacts on practice, and how you can assess the evidence that supports the right treatment recommendations.

How the camaraderie and clinical challenges in hospital optometry inspire this Consultant Optometrist.

Acuity explores how businesses must now take extra care with its rules on data privacy, consent and security.

Member briefing: On 29 September 2016, the College hosted a landmark roundtable event in London, involving all the key optical sector organisations, to gather ideas for preparing for an uncertain future.

This project provides communication skills information for optometry students, optometric practitioners, trainers and organisations.