All Journal articles are listed below.
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1. Is it Marginal or Microbial Keratitis?
2. The Devil's In The Detail: Tell People About Their Eyes
3. Address All The Symptoms
4. Commonly Missed Conditions
5. Slowing Myopic Progression Through Exposure To Sunlight
6. Dealing With Incorrect Interpupillary Distance
7. Did They Come Back?
8. Interpreting Performance Parameters In Visual Field Testing
9. Better With 1 Or 2? Dealing With Small Prescriptions And Small Changes In Prescription
10. Using Prisms To Alleviate Eye And Headaches
11. Estimating The Size Of A Small Eye Misalignment
12. Why Stereoacuity Measurement Is Useful
13. Did You Look For Tobacco Dust?
14. Bad Mouthing Others Could Come Back And Bite You
15. Using The Near Mallett Unit Fixation Disparity Test
16. Two Good Reasons For Not Using The Bathroom As A Contact Lens Base
17. Identifying Choroidal Melanomas
18. Interpreting Visual Fields Results
19. What Is Binocular Instability?
20. What Did The Patient Say To The Clinical Assistant?
21. Port Wine Stain And Glaucoma
22. Listen Better
23. Preparing A Referral To A GP? Assume They Know Nothing About Eyes
24. Convincing People To Eat Well In Order To See Well.
25. Why Do We Give The Instructions We Give?
26. There’s More To Flashes Than Vitreous Detachment
27. Local Or Global Stereopsis. Which Is Best?
28. Viral Conjunctivitis. How To Manage It.
29. IV Nerve Palsy And Reading Difficulties.
30. Missed Points On Visual Fields Testing? Reliability Or Pathway Disease?
31. What Is RADSIN? How Can I Use It?
32. Should Eye Examinations Be Video Recorded?
33. Don’t Confuse Migraine Visual Aura With Retinal Flashes Or Tumour Photopsia
34. Blue-Light Filters, Devices And Sleep.
35. Can Charles Bonnet Syndrome Be Treated?
36. Can Omega 3 Fatty Acid Supplements Be Harmful?
37. Are You A Slave To Email?
38. Why All The Fuss About Reducing The Magnitude Of Myopia?
39. Avoid the email rabbit hole. Write better emails and get fewer emails.
40. Was your mother right when she said reading in dim light / under the covers will ruin your eyesight?
41. Decision fatigue. Are you making the right decisions?
42. Vasovagal syncope. Don’t get your knickers in a twist.
43. Mistakes make the best teachers.
44. How to identify and manage pseudotumour cerebri.
45. If you hear the sound of hooves, think of horses, because zebras are very rare.
46. Problems with reading. Is it due to a badly set up varifocals or a brain tumour?
47. Note taking. How to get more out of meetings and get better exam results!
48. Then there was light. Using light to improve reading for people with age-related macular degeneration.
49. The best way to set up localised lighting.
50. Following the herd. Use Nudge Theory to help your patients do the right thing.
51. Should eye specialists know about toothache?
52. Treating amblyopia beyond the age of 7 years.
53. Thoughts on presbyopia (middle-aged longsightedness).
54. Form good habits by stacking them.
55. Sunlight damage and children.
56. Do you have a presentation to give? Don’t open with an apology.
57. Why is it that the good eye gets injured?
58. Develop sports vision in your practice and people will come.
59. Sports vision treatments: the realm of standard optometric practice.
60. Sports vision-a higher level of treatment.
61. Sports vision-anti-glare filters and eye protection.
62. Give me a break.
63. Are you a professional?
64. Let your mind wander. Doing nothing on purpose, without purpose.
65: How to get your voice heard at meetings.
66. How to chair a meeting well.
67: Make your space work for you.
68: Not all distractions are bad.
69: Take 6.
70: Children in need...of glasses
71: Simple ways to ensure a good online presentation-set up.
72: Simple ways to ensure a good online presentation-content
73: Simple ways to ensure a good online presentation-audience interaction
74: What to do if you are you working 996
75: Are you double-tasking?
76: The benefits of journaling
77: Preventing holiday burnout
78. Body language
79. Making the patient feel special
80. The importance of deep reading
81. Working with suppliers
82: How to be a lazy manager using minimum effective management
83: Learning never stops
84: Double-tasking slows you down
85: Poor decision making, anxiety and stress due to cognitive dissonance
86: Learning from failure
87: Reducing the fear of failure
88: Reading
89: Motivation
90: Bullying
91: Prepare for exams
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