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Ross Campbell

Recalls during COVID-19

  • CET INFORMATION
    Accreditation: 1 non-interactive CET point Duration: 1 hour Reference: C-76596 Modality ﷯ Audience and competencies ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ 
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  • SUMMARY AND PRESENTER
    Summary This series of cases explores recall habits based on evidence-based practice and guidance during the Covid-19 pandemic, communication with customers to educate and empower them in making good choices as well as considerations in prescribing and dispensing for patients of all ages. About the presenter Ross Campbell BSc(Hons) MCOptom Prof Cert Glauc Prof Cert Med Ret Ross is an experienced optometrist, pre-registration optometrist supervisor and a clinical director of Specsavers Swaledale and RCO Ltd, a company which develops and delivers training material for optical companies and conferences. He is Director of Optometry Advancement for Specsavers Opticians. Ross has considerable experience in developing, leading and facilitating CET-accredited training for practitioners of all levels of experience and has developed a number of peer discussion sessions delivered at regional and national training events. He has also attended ‘train the trainer’ sessions. Ross is a regular contributor to ProFile, Specsavers’ in-house journal for professional staff.
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
    Learning objectives For Optometrists 1.1.3 Optometrists will identify possible concerns and threats to visual welfare that could result from ocular problems and is able to respond appropriately to patients fears and concerns. 2.7.1 Optometrists will demonstrate awareness of the appropriate tests required to conduct an adequate assessment on patients during the Covid-19 pandemic. 2.7.5 Optometrists will understand current guidance and good practice in terms of frequency of sight testing and recalls. 4.1.5 Optometrists will be aware of considerations for dispensing patients of all ages during the Covid-19 pandemic, advice to be given, as well as be aware of various lens coatings and treatments and when it is appropriate to dispense those. 6.1.1 Optometrists will have understanding of the risk factors for glaucoma, diabetes and cataracts. For Dispensing Opticians 1.1.3 Dispensing Opticians will identify possible concerns and threats to visual welfare that could result from a range of common ocular pathology such as cataract development, glaucoma or diabetes and is able to respond appropriately to patients fears and concerns. 1.2.4 Dispensing Opticians will be able to explain to the patient the implications of glaucoma and cataracts on the patient and their vision, while acting in a supporting role in a multidisciplinary eyecare service 2.7.5 Dispensing Opticians will understand current good practice in terms of frequency of sight testing, assessment of a range of patient’s visual and eye health status and recall decisions, enabling them to work in a supporting role, within their scope of practice, as part of a multidisciplinary eyecare service during the Covid-19 pandemic. 4.1.4 Dispensing opticians will be aware of considerations for dispensing patients over 70 years of age during the Covid-19 pandemic, advice to be given, as well as be aware of various lens coatings and treatments and when it is appropriate to dispense those. 9.2.1 Dispensing Opticians will be aware of considerations that they need to make when dispensing children, understanding patient assessment, advice to given as well as be aware of various lens coatings and treatments and when it is appropriate to dispense those.
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  • CET INFORMATION
    Accreditation: 1 non-interactive CET point Duration: 1 hour Reference: C-76596 Modality ﷯ Audience and competencies ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ 
﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ 
﷯ ﷯
  • SUMMARY AND PRESENTER
    Summary This series of cases explores recall habits based on evidence-based practice and guidance during the Covid-19 pandemic, communication with customers to educate and empower them in making good choices as well as considerations in prescribing and dispensing for patients of all ages. About the presenter Ross Campbell BSc(Hons) MCOptom Prof Cert Glauc Prof Cert Med Ret Ross is an experienced optometrist, pre-registration optometrist supervisor and a clinical director of Specsavers Swaledale and RCO Ltd, a company which develops and delivers training material for optical companies and conferences. He is Director of Optometry Advancement for Specsavers Opticians. Ross has considerable experience in developing, leading and facilitating CET-accredited training for practitioners of all levels of experience and has developed a number of peer discussion sessions delivered at regional and national training events. He has also attended ‘train the trainer’ sessions. Ross is a regular contributor to ProFile, Specsavers’ in-house journal for professional staff.
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
    Learning objectives For Optometrists 1.1.3 Optometrists will identify possible concerns and threats to visual welfare that could result from ocular problems and is able to respond appropriately to patients fears and concerns. 2.7.1 Optometrists will demonstrate awareness of the appropriate tests required to conduct an adequate assessment on patients during the Covid-19 pandemic. 2.7.5 Optometrists will understand current guidance and good practice in terms of frequency of sight testing and recalls. 4.1.5 Optometrists will be aware of considerations for dispensing patients of all ages during the Covid-19 pandemic, advice to be given, as well as be aware of various lens coatings and treatments and when it is appropriate to dispense those. 6.1.1 Optometrists will have understanding of the risk factors for glaucoma, diabetes and cataracts. For Dispensing Opticians 1.1.3 Dispensing Opticians will identify possible concerns and threats to visual welfare that could result from a range of common ocular pathology such as cataract development, glaucoma or diabetes and is able to respond appropriately to patients fears and concerns. 1.2.4 Dispensing Opticians will be able to explain to the patient the implications of glaucoma and cataracts on the patient and their vision, while acting in a supporting role in a multidisciplinary eyecare service 2.7.5 Dispensing Opticians will understand current good practice in terms of frequency of sight testing, assessment of a range of patient’s visual and eye health status and recall decisions, enabling them to work in a supporting role, within their scope of practice, as part of a multidisciplinary eyecare service during the Covid-19 pandemic. 4.1.4 Dispensing opticians will be aware of considerations for dispensing patients over 70 years of age during the Covid-19 pandemic, advice to be given, as well as be aware of various lens coatings and treatments and when it is appropriate to dispense those. 9.2.1 Dispensing Opticians will be aware of considerations that they need to make when dispensing children, understanding patient assessment, advice to given as well as be aware of various lens coatings and treatments and when it is appropriate to dispense those.
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Support: ptd.ilearn@specsavers.com 01489 862246
  • CET INFORMATION
    Accreditation: 1 non-interactive CET point Duration: 1 hour Reference: C-76596 Modality ﷯ Audience and competencies ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ 
﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ 
﷯ ﷯
  • SUMMARY AND PRESENTER
    Summary This series of cases explores recall habits based on evidence-based practice and guidance during the Covid-19 pandemic, communication with customers to educate and empower them in making good choices as well as considerations in prescribing and dispensing for patients of all ages. About the presenter Ross Campbell BSc(Hons) MCOptom Prof Cert Glauc Prof Cert Med Ret Ross is an experienced optometrist, pre-registration optometrist supervisor and a clinical director of Specsavers Swaledale and RCO Ltd, a company which develops and delivers training material for optical companies and conferences. He is Director of Optometry Advancement for Specsavers Opticians. Ross has considerable experience in developing, leading and facilitating CET-accredited training for practitioners of all levels of experience and has developed a number of peer discussion sessions delivered at regional and national training events. He has also attended ‘train the trainer’ sessions. Ross is a regular contributor to ProFile, Specsavers’ in-house journal for professional staff.
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
    Learning objectives For Optometrists 1.1.3 Optometrists will identify possible concerns and threats to visual welfare that could result from ocular problems and is able to respond appropriately to patients fears and concerns. 2.7.1 Optometrists will demonstrate awareness of the appropriate tests required to conduct an adequate assessment on patients during the Covid-19 pandemic. 2.7.5 Optometrists will understand current guidance and good practice in terms of frequency of sight testing and recalls. 4.1.5 Optometrists will be aware of considerations for dispensing patients of all ages during the Covid-19 pandemic, advice to be given, as well as be aware of various lens coatings and treatments and when it is appropriate to dispense those. 6.1.1 Optometrists will have understanding of the risk factors for glaucoma, diabetes and cataracts. For Dispensing Opticians 1.1.3 Dispensing Opticians will identify possible concerns and threats to visual welfare that could result from a range of common ocular pathology such as cataract development, glaucoma or diabetes and is able to respond appropriately to patients fears and concerns. 1.2.4 Dispensing Opticians will be able to explain to the patient the implications of glaucoma and cataracts on the patient and their vision, while acting in a supporting role in a multidisciplinary eyecare service 2.7.5 Dispensing Opticians will understand current good practice in terms of frequency of sight testing, assessment of a range of patient’s visual and eye health status and recall decisions, enabling them to work in a supporting role, within their scope of practice, as part of a multidisciplinary eyecare service during the Covid-19 pandemic. 4.1.4 Dispensing opticians will be aware of considerations for dispensing patients over 70 years of age during the Covid-19 pandemic, advice to be given, as well as be aware of various lens coatings and treatments and when it is appropriate to dispense those. 9.2.1 Dispensing Opticians will be aware of considerations that they need to make when dispensing children, understanding patient assessment, advice to given as well as be aware of various lens coatings and treatments and when it is appropriate to dispense those.
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