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LOCSU recruiting for Director of Ophthalmology

Oct 03
2017

The Local Optical Committee Support Unit (LOCSU) is seeking a forward-thinking Ophthalmology leader to join their organisation. Serving as a strategic advisor to the LOCSU Board and operational team, you will be responsible for providing ophthalmology expertise to support the development of new care models to help address the demand and capacity issues facing NHS

  • 3 October 2017

GMC Associate Job Opportunity – Tests of Competence and Revalidation Panel Members

Oct 03
2017

The GMC are currently recruiting for members of the new Tests of Competence and Revalidation Assessment Panel and have issued the following advertisement: The General Medical Council helps to protect patients and improve medical education and practice in the UK by setting standards for students and doctors. We support them in achieving (and exceeding) those standards,

  • 3 October 2017

Professor Helen Davies named as Burian Lecturer for 2020 International Orthoptic Association Congress

Oct 03
2017

The Burian Lecture honours an IOA Orthoptist for their lifetime scientific and evidence-based clinical contributions to orthoptics and vision science. Professor Helen Davis has changed the practice of all orthoptists trained and educated over the past 25 years in the way they assess and understand binocular vision, in particular fusion and stereopsis. Her research with Professor

  • 3 October 2017

Seasonal Flu Vaccination 2017/18 : Letter from CMO

Sep 21
2017

Flu immunisation remains the most effective method to help protect against influenza infection. I want to remind doctors of the General Medical Council’s (GMC) guidance on Good Medical Practice (2013), which advises immunisation ‘against common serious communicable diseases, which includes flu, (unless otherwise contraindicated)’. Flu immunisation both helps protect themselves from influenza and sickness absence,

  • 21 September 2017

Changes to Genomics Education Programme online learning

Sep 20
2017

Three of the Genomics Education Programme (GEP) courses; 100,000 Genomes Project: Preparing for the Consent Conversation, Introduction to Bioinformatics and Sample Processing & DNA Extraction are now available through the e-Learning for Healthcare (e-LfH) and eIntegrity platforms. As genomic medicine moves beyond specialist clinics and into mainstream patient care, the GEP courses have been made

  • 20 September 2017