A Guide to Posterior Eye Pathology: Key Conditions Explained

A Guide to Posterior Eye Pathology: Key Conditions Explained

October 6, 2025

Understanding posterior eye pathology is essential for optical clinicians to recognise the impact of systemic health on vision. Whether you’re revising for exams or brushing up on clinical practice, this webinar reinforces how vital posterior pathology knowledge is for protecting patients’ sight.

GP Careers in Australia vs the UK

GP Careers in Australia vs the UK: Pay Structures, Work Opportunities, and What to Expect

October 1, 2025

When considering a move overseas as a General Practitioner (GP), one of the biggest questions is how remuneration and employment opportunities differ between countries. Australia and the UK, while both offering rewarding careers, operate under very different systems that can significantly shape a GP’s day-to-day experience and long-term prospects.

Understanding Heart Murmurs and Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs

Veterinary CPD webinar – Understanding Heart Murmurs and Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs

September 30, 2025

As veterinary students approach their clinical year, the transition from classroom to clinic can feel overwhelming. You move from textbooks and exams into real-world patient care, where professionalism becomes just as important as medical knowledge.

Understanding Colour Vision Defects: Key Insights for Optometry and pre-registration Students

Mastering Colour Vision Testing

September 30, 2025

Colour vision testing is a topic that comes up time and again during pre-reg training and assessments. In a recent webinar, optometrist Anisa shared her knowledge and revision tips on this essential competency, covering everything from the genetics of colour vision to the practicalities of testing in clinic.

Preparing for Your OSCE: History, Symptoms, and Clinical Skills with Optom Survival

Preparing for Your OSCE: History, Symptoms, and Clinical Skills with Optom Survival

September 25, 2025

If you’re a pre-reg optometrist preparing for your OSCE, understanding how to approach history-taking, symptom assessment, and clinical stations is essential.