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Brighton, 18-19 March
Optometrists are now booking their places at the premier optometric event of the year - Optometry Tomorrow 2012. Delegates will choose from a range of comprehensive lectures, seminars and clinical workshops covering a wide range of clinical subjects. And as we enter the final year of the CET cycle, Optometry Tomorrow will offer over 45 clinical sessions totalling 60 CET points.
Optometry Tomorrow 2012 will take place in Brighton on 18-19 March and the extensive two day conference allows delegates to stay at the forefront of the latest developments within the profession. Delegates also can enhance their skills by registering for hands on sessions covering specialist subjects such as dry eye, epiphora and lacrimal syringing and gonioscopy.
Delegates will hear from leading professionals discussing vital issues which are relevant to everyday practice such as; macular disease, low vision and diabetic retinal screening. Professor David Henson, Professor of Ophthalmology & Vision Science, Manchester University, will be giving the 2012 keynote address – “Don’t pressure me about glaucoma”.
College members qualify for an early bird rate available until Friday 27 January 2012. Places are limited for workshops, delegates can view the full conference programme and book their place visit by www.optometrytomorrow.com.
For more information contact Julie Hawkins on 020 7766 4343 or email conference@college-optometrists.org.
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