EPISODE · Jun 17, 2022 · 30 MIN
OPO special - Part 1: Is 'comfortable’ print size a useful clinical parameter?
from EyePod: The optometry podcast · host The College of Optometrists
In this two-part special OPO edition of the podcast, Daniel and Martin speak to College scholars, Associate Professor Keziah Latham FCOptom and Doctor Jane Macnaughton FCOptom from Anglia Ruskin University. They discuss their research paper, asking if patient-identified ‘comfortable’ print size is a useful clinical parameter for low vision reading assessment. Look out for the second episode with three more OPO journal authors, celebrating the work of College PhD scholars. To read the articles and for more OPO papers, visit www.college-optometrists.org/OPO Links mentioned in this episode: RNIB Technology for Life team Macular Society Connect by Tech service
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In this two-part special OPO edition of the podcast, Daniel and Martin speak to College scholars, Associate Professor Keziah Latham FCOptom and Doctor Jane Macnaughton FCOptom from Anglia Ruskin University. They discuss their research paper, asking if patient-identified ‘comfortable’ print size is a useful clinical parameter for low vision reading assessment. Look out for the second episode with three more OPO journal authors, celebrating the work of College PhD scholars. To read the articles and for more OPO papers, visit www.college-optometrists.org/OPO Links mentioned in this episode: RNIB Technology for Life team Macular Society Connect by Tech service
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