213 results on '"EYE care"'
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2. Improving eye care for children.
3. Learning surgical skills for eye care: Advances in training methods and technology allow surgical teams to engage in sustained and deliberate practice, initially safely away from patients.
4. Preventing vision loss due to diabetic retinopathy.
5. Talking to patients about their new spectacles.
6. Caring for refractive error equipment.
7. WHO SPECS 2030 -- a global initiative to strengthen refractive error care.
8. Management of medicines in an eye hospital.
9. Detecting vision problems in children.
10. The role of free eye health resources in the ongoing learning and development of eye health workers in Eastern Africa.
11. Small-scale eye care research: why and how to do it.
12. Building local capacity in operational research: a case study in Nepal and India.
13. Why does research matter?
14. Delivering primary eye care in the 21st century.
15. Social behaviour change interventions in eye care: lessons from the field.
16. Amplifying the voices of disabled people: a model for better community engagement in eye health.
17. Engaging with communities to generate demand and improve the uptake of eye care.
18. The role of management in providing safe eye care delivery.
19. How the Community Eye Health Journal supports learning in Zambia and Ghana.
20. New World Health Organization guidelines.
21. Why is primary eye health care needed?
22. Delivering eye health promotion: why and how.
23. What is primary eye health care?
24. Protecting yourself and your patients from COVID-19 in eye care.
25. How to adapt your eye service in the time of COVID-19.
26. Protecting yourself and your patients from COVID-19 in eye care.
27. Comprehensive eye examination: what does it mean?
28. When something goes wrong in medical care.
29. Valuing pharmacists as members of the eye team.
30. Management of chronic open-angle glaucoma.
31. Safety around medicines for eye care.
32. Keeping staff members safe.
33. Safety during outreach activities in eye care.
34. Creating a safe space for patients and staff members in eye care facilities.
35. The principles of good eye care research.
36. Understanding the facilitators and barriers to integrating trachoma interventions into routine health systems.
37. The benefits of developing research skills: an ophthalmologist's perspective.
38. Using research findings in my everyday practice: what is good evidence, where do I look, and how can I use it?
39. How the World Council of Optometry produced new guidelines for myopia management.
40. Ophthalmic nurses: vital team members in the push for better eye health.
41. Eye care where there are no ophthalmologists: the Uganda experience.
42. Growing our eye care service: the story of Visualiza Eye Care System.
43. Increasing cataract surgical output: my experience at Sabatia Eye Hospital, 2005-2011.
44. External reviews: making an eye service safer.
45. Retinoblastoma: a curable, rare and deadly blinding disease.
46. "Without this journal, I am in utter darkness".
47. The epidemiology of blindness in children: changing priorities.
48. Retinopathy of prematurity: it is time to take action.
49. Providing eye care education for pharmacists.
50. Medicines for eye health.
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