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Design own projects related to leadership and management with outcomes predetermined to reflect on success.

Demonstrate the authority, capacity and motivation to implement change.

Promote immunisation.

Demonstrate leadership in the promotion of eye and general health in the wider community.

Understand the role of commissioning in eye health care.

Understand the epidemiology of eye disease and visual impairment and public health approaches to blindness prevention.

Understand the provision of community ophthalmology and screening programmes.

Independently perform surgery requiring immediate intervention.

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

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

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