Using ‘good’ bacteria to create a self-lubricating contact lens
A contact lens with bacteria embedded in the rim of the device could improve comfort in wearers prone to dry eye
A contact lens with bacteria embedded in the rim of the device could improve comfort in wearers prone to dry eye
In the tenth episode of The OT Podcast, we speak to director of CORE at the University of Waterloo, Professor Lyndon Jones
This Clinical interpretation exam presents a series of corneal dystrophy cases. Readers are invited to review the cases, accessing further resources where necessary to answer the questions. The author(s)/editor(s) and publishers acknowledge The University of Iowa and EyeRounds.org for permission to reproduce this copyrighted material.
Authors: Prashant Shah MCOptom, PGDipOphth, DipClinOptom, Masara Laginaf MBBS, BSc (Hons), FRCOphth, Cert LRS
CPD ref no: C-107269
Exam type: Clinical interpretation
Practitioner types: O
Take this examThis Clinical interpretation exam presents a range of anterior eye cases. Readers are invited to review the images and use additional resources where necessary to answer the accompanying questions
Author: David Bundy BSc (Hons), MCOptom
CPD ref no: C-107310
Exam type: Clinical interpretation
Practitioner types: O
Take this examFilmed at 100% Optical 2024, this CPD video exam presents the classification, epidemiology, clinical signs and symptoms, diagnostics and treatments available for ocular allergy. Damian Lake takes a look at local and systemic treatments and future advances. After the video, participants will answer 6 MCQs before being directed to a discussion about the topic on LinkedIn
Author: Damian Lake
CPD ref no: C-108117
Exam type: Video
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Practitioner types: O, SO
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