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

Be an effective supervisor, teacher and trainer of oculoplastic cases.

Apply management and team working skills appropriately, including in complex, dynamic situations.

Manage the complexity and uncertainty of oculoplastic cases.

Demonstrate advanced clinical management and surgical skills.

Independently perform low complexity oculoplastic procedures.

Risk assess and prioritise patients appropriately, recognising the need for special interest input.

Independently assess and manage moderate complexity patients, demonstrating an understanding of oculoplastics procedures and selecting the most appropriate treatment according to current accepted practice.

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.

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