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Share improved practice with others and be able to defend changes made.

Promote service improvement through: quality, innovation, productivity and prevention (QIPP); supervision of the multidisciplinary team; effective management of incidents and complaints.

Critically evaluate own skills in leadership, with particular reference to the quality of patient care.

Be an effective supervisor and guide in the area of health promotion.

Develop special interest area-specific guidance for health promotion.

Be an effective clinical leader, supervisor and trainer of the multi-disciplinary team.

Demonstrate skills to assess and assure high quality outcomes in Community Ophthalmology Services.

Evaluate design and delivery of care pathways.

Demonstrate advanced skills necessary to assess the eye health needs of a population and analyse local priorities.

Be an effective supervisor, teacher and trainer of urgent eye care.

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