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Healthcare Practitioner training

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This training is intended for healthcare professionals who have an interest in brain tumour presentations within the eye. You may be interested in learning more about some of the signs and symptoms that people with brain tumours may present with. It is primarily intended for healthcare professionals involved in primary and secondary care optometry. However all healthcare professionals are invited.

The training itself is following guidelines from the regulatory body of the optical industry in the UK, the General Optical Council. The training comprises of watching the recorded video training and then answering Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) based on the video findings. An 80% success rate on the MCQs is required to pass the test. Once successful you will automatically receive an email saying that you have passed.

If you are a General Optical Council registrant your details will be submitted to the GOC within 10 working days and you will be sent a Certificate of attendance as proof of completion.