Which intraocular lens would ophthalmologists choose for themselves? – (Eye Journal)
Eye, Published online: 14 May 2019; doi:10.1038/s41433-019-0460-9 Which intraocular lens would ophthalmologists choose for themselves?
PHIN provides update on work to improve private healthcare fee transparency
In January 2019 The Royal College of Ophthalmologists alerted members to changes arising from The CMA (Competition and Markets Authority) authorising the Private Healthcare Information Network (PHIN) to collect performance and cost information about private healthcare. This information will be published to better inform patients and provide greater transparency about the costs patients can expect
New GMC guidance outlines clear steps to better support disabled doctors
Disabled doctors and medical students can expect greater support to pursue their careers, following new guidance published by the General Medical Council (GMC). The regulator has advised medical schools and training providers of the steps they should put in place to make sure all students and trainee doctors, including those with disabilities, are able fulfil
An update on chemical eye burns – (Eye Journal)
An update on chemical eye burns Eye, Published online: 13 May 2019; doi:10.1038/s41433-019-0456-5 An update on chemical eye burns
Response to: Comment on ‘How do paper and electronic records compare for completeness? A three centre study’ – (Eye Journal)
Response to: Comment on ‘How do paper and electronic records compare for completeness? A three centre study’ Response to: Comment on ‘How do paper and electronic records compare for completeness? A three centre study’, Published online: 10 May 2019; doi:10.1038/s41433-019-0467-2 Response to: Comment on ‘How do paper and electronic records compare for completeness? A three