Audit & Data
All practising ophthalmic clinicians should be actively involved in clinical audit of their own and their service’s care. Find out how this data is used.
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All practising ophthalmic clinicians should be actively involved in clinical audit of their own and their service’s care. Find out how this data is used.
At 18 Stephenson Way, there are over 200 museum pieces on display, many in the bespoke cabinet donated by The Oxford Ophthalmological Congress. The museum consists of a wide collection of ophthalmic and surgical instruments dating from the 18th century.
The RCOphth education programme supports our members and eyecare colleagues to develop clinical knowledge and skills through a multitude of different routes. Eyecare professionals of different types and career stages all care for fundamentally similar groups of patients, and require similar skills, although these may be developed to different levels of complexity. Find out how […]
Fellowships and competitions – endeavours that can be integrated alongside clinical practice or as standalone posts Centre for Sustainable Healthcare sustainability fellowship/scholarship Green Team Competition run by the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare Chief Sustainability Officer’s Clinical Fellow Scheme Green and sustainable healthcare fellowship with THIS Institute Courses – educational programmes focused on sustainable practices […]
This glossary of terms is not exhaustive, but serves as a guide for patients to understand commonly used ophthalmic terms.
Our policy work is developed in consultation with members and partners in the eye health sector. We aim to influence public policy to maintain high standards of care and outcomes for patients and a workforce needed to meet that care.