This course expired on 30 September 2025. If you have completed this course, you can print your certificate here.
This course has been replaced with our Anterior Eye: Part 2 - Conjunctival disorders course, reissued in October 2025.
This course expired on 30 September 2025. If you have completed this course, you can print your certificate here.
This course has been replaced with our Anterior Eye: Part 2 - Conjunctival disorders course, reissued in October 2025.
This course expired on 30 September 2025. If you have completed this course, you can print your certificate here.
This course has been replaced with our Anterior Eye: Part 1 - Eyelid disorders course, reissued in October 2025.
CPD Ref: C-113526
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CPD Type: Non-interactive
Closing Date: 31 December 2025
Domains: Clinical practice, Communication, Specialty CPD (IP)
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Docet has created a comprehensive online resource to support optometrists and IP practitioners in the diagnosis and management of patients presenting with chronic or non-sight threatening anterior eye conditions.
The first part focuses on eyelid conditions including blepharitis and meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD).
Topics: Referrals, Grading scales, Slit-lamp, Pharmacy, GP, Blepharitis, Hordeolum, Chalazion, Meibomian gland dysfunction, Molluscum contagiosum, Ectropion, Entropion, Dry eye.
Areas of interest: MECS, Anterior eye conditions and acute presentations, Independent Prescribing, Newly qualified, CUES.
CPD Ref: C-113527
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CPD Type: Non-interactive
Closing Date: 31 December 2025
Domains: Clinical practice, Communication, Specialty CPD (IP)
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Docet has created a comprehensive online resource to support optometrists and IP practitioners in the diagnosis and management of patients presenting with chronic or non-sight-threatening anterior eye conditions.
The second part of the anterior eye course focuses on conjunctival conditions, including infective conjunctivitis.
Topics: Referrals, Grading scales, Slit-lamp, Pharmacy, GP, Conjunctivitis, Allergy, Viral, Pinguecula, Pterygium, Bacterial, Infective, Haemorrhage.
Areas of interest: MECS, Anterior eye conditions and acute presentations, Independent Prescribing, Newly-qualified, CUES.
CPD Ref: C-113529
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CPD Type: Non-interactive
Closing Date: 31 December 2025
Domains: Clinical practice, Communication, Specialty CPD (IP)
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Docet has created a comprehensive online resource to support optometrists and IP practitioners in the diagnosis and management of patients presenting with chronic or non-sight-threatening anterior eye conditions.
This is the third and final course on the anterior eye and covers conditions such as episcleritis, dry eye and corneal abrasions.
Topics: Referrals, Grading scales, Slit-lamp, Pharmacy, GP, Dry eye, Episcleritis, Corneal abrasions, Recurrent corneal erosions, Foreign bodies.
Areas of interest: MECS, Anterior eye conditions and acute presentations, Independent Prescribing, Newly qualified, CUES.
This course expired on 30 September 2025. If you have completed this course, you can print your certificate here.
This course has been replaced with our Anterior Eye: Part 3 - Various disorders course, reissued in October 2025.
No CPD Points
This programme looks at the effects of ageing on a normal, healthy eye, including aspects of anatomy and visual performance. It also considers the identification, investigation and management of common ocular abnormalities that may be encountered in everyday practice in older patients.
Topics: Visual assessment, Anterior eye, Posterior eye, Visual fields, Contrast sensitivity, Referral, Fundus, Dry eye, Glaucoma, Cataract, AMD, Visual acuity, Colour vision.