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New Headaches: Part 3 - Non-ocular causes (Non-interactive)

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New Headaches: Part 4 - Ocular causes and everyday life (Non-interactive)

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New Headaches: Part 5 - Applying your knowledge (Non-interactive)

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New Safeguarding Adults for Optometrists Level 2 (Updated 2025)

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New Sound Optometry: Episode 55 - Vitreomacular Disorders: When to monitor and when to refer

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New Sound Optometry: Episode 56 - Cataract Surgery: Meeting challenges and reducing risk

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New Sound Optometry: Episode 57 - Adult Diplopia: Double the trouble?

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New The Young Eye: Paediatric Refractive Error and Binocular Vision Management, Part 1 - Hyperopia (Non-interactive)

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New Vitreomacular Interface Disorders for Optometrists (November 2025 Webinar)

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Acute Presentation: Part 1

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Acute Presentation: Part 2

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Acute Red Eye in Contact Lens Wearers (October 2019 Webinar)

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AMD: Part 1 - What is AMD? (Non-interactive) (Updated 2026)

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AMD: Part 2 - Physiology, pathology and classification (Non-interactive) (Updated 2026)

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AMD: Part 3 - Assessment, management and referral (Non-interactive) (Updated 2026)

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AMD: Part 4 - Patient case studies (Non-interactive) (Updated 2026)

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AMD: Part 5 - Treating AMD (Non-interactive) (Updated 2026)

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Anterior Eye: Conjunctival disorders (Non-interactive)

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Anterior Eye: Eyelid disorders (Non-interactive)

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Anterior Eye: Part 1 - Eyelid disorders (Non-interactive) (Updated 2025)

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Anterior Eye: Part 2 - Conjunctival disorders (Non-interactive) (Updated 2025)

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Anterior Eye: Part 3 - Various disorders (Non-interactive) (Updated 2025)

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Anterior Eye: Various disorders (Non-interactive)

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Assessing children with special educational needs (January 2024 Webinar)

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Binocular Vision

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Binocular Vision: Beyond the prism (November 2021 Webinar)

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Binocular Vision: Beyond the prism (November 2021 Webinar) (Updated 2025)

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Cataract: Part 1 - Introduction (Non-interactive)

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Cataract: Part 1 - Introduction (Non-interactive) (Updated 2026)

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Cataract: Part 2 - Management and treatment (Non-interactive)

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Cataract: Part 2 - Management and treatment (Non-interactive) (Updated 2026)

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Cataract: Part 3 - Post-treatment (Non-interactive)

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Cataract: Part 3 - Post-treatment (Non-interactive) (Updated 2026)

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Common Corneal Conditions: What every optometrist needs to know! (October 2024 Webinar)

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Common Eyelid Lesions (September 2022 Webinar)

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Communication Skills

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Contact Lenses: Core Skills - Fitting and aftercare

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Contact Lenses: Fitting Astigmatic Patients - RGP

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Contact Lenses: Fitting Astigmatic Patients - Soft lenses

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Contact Lenses: Fitting Children, Part 1 - Considerations for the optometrist, child and family (Non-interactive)

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