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Understand the environmental impact of eye health.

Be aware of common public health issues and requirements specific to ophthalmology.

Refine the differential diagnoses and management plan by application of clinical knowledge.

Independently manage patients at an appropriate work-rate, employing the most appropriate clinical examination equipment and investigation modalities.

Communicate and deliver feedback to referrers and patients to support integrated care.

Understand the role of a Community Ophthalmology Service.

Work effectively with patients and the multi-professional team.

Justify the diagnoses and plan with reference to basic and clinical science.

Independently formulate and initiate a management plan for low complexity cases.

Independently perform a patient assessment and investigations sufficient to identify, describe and interpret clinical findings to arrive at differential diagnoses.

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