CET Optics

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CET Summary
CET Name : Gonioscopy
Target Group : Optometrists
Standard of CET : Experienced
Short CET Abstract : A hands-on workshop where delegates will use a gonioscope to view the anterior angle of prepared subjects. Delegates will also have an opportunity to assess the same angles using Van Herrick’s or Smith’s method. Video capture will be used to demonstrate interpretation of results and the results of the different techniques will be compared.
CET Duration / Length : 1 Learning Hour
Number Of Points : 2.00
Points Type : general
CET Cost : Not Set
Further Details
Learning Objectives : The ability to use a gonioscope in optometric practice
The ability to visualise & identify the various structures of the anterior angle
The ability to recognise an abnormal anterior angle
An understanding of the uses of gonioscopy in optometric practice
Author Short CV(s) : This workshop CET will be delivered in various different locations across Scotland. In each location the workshop will be delivered by two of the following individuals. In each case, there will be 3 workshop leaders for a maximum of 12 people. Dan Rosser PhD MCOptom FAAO Dan Rosser is a Senior Optometrist at the Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital and works part time in community optometric practice. Ian Cameron BSc MCOptom Is an optometrist in private practice who carries out a regular clinical session at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary William A. Holmes MSc MCOptom William Holmes is an Optometrist with special responsibility for the Colour Vision Clinic at Manchester University. William is also a clinical tutor and examiner for the Department of Optometry in Refraction and Contact Lenses. Malcolm McPherson BSc MCOptom Malcolm is an independent optometrist practising in Aberdeen. He is a past Chairman of Grampian Optometrists, vice-chairman of Grampian Area Optometric Committee and a member of NHS Grampian Area Clinical Forum. Francesca Marchetti BSc MCOptom Francesca is a self-employed optometrist working in the West Midlands/Warwickshire area, for both multiple and independent practices. She has previously worked as a part time lecturer/clinical demonstrator at Aston University. Peter Charlesworth MSc MCOptom Peter is an optometrist and managing director of Replay Learning.
Assessment Methods and Facilities
Modality : Skills Workshop
Closing Date (if applicable) : Not Set
Self-Assessment Method : Multiple Choice Questions
Evidence of Completion : Simple Signed And Dated Certificate
Feedback Collection Method : Course Feedback Sheet
Special Facilities / Equipment :
Maximum delegate:tutor ratio is 4:1. Maximum delegate:equipment ratio is 4:1. Maximum number of delegates is 12.










Other Information
Internal CET Reference : NES Clinical Skills
Competencies Covered : Ocular Examination for Optometrists
Ocular Abnormalities for Optometrists
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