This is to verify that Margaret Rogers has completed the course Introduction to Optometry on Alison.
Alison ID: 56372417
Course Completed: Introduction to Optometry
Date of Completion: 7th February 2026
Email: [email protected]
Total Study Time: 7h 59m
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This free online optometry course explores ocular anatomy and eye care treatments for various conditions and diseases.
Optometry plays a critical role in maintaining the overall health of our eyes. It is a specialised healthcare profession dedicated to the evaluation, diagnosis and management of vision and eye conditions. This optometry course equips you with the fundamental knowledge and skills required to understand and contribute to the field of eye care and vision science. We explore the anatomy and physiology of the eye and describe various eye-related conditions. We examine the latest methods and techniques being applied in the treatment and management of eye and vision disorders.
The course provides essential insights into optometry and the mysteries of the eyes. We explain the science behind optics and eye diseases and go over the tools and techniques used by optometrists to diagnose and treat vision problems. We introduce you to ocular anatomy and physiology and demonstrate how to perform visual assessments and examinations. The course then covers refractive errors and optical correction, ocular diseases and conditions, paediatric optometry and binocular vision, low vision and visual rehabilitation. We then delve into specialised optometry and advanced techniques and discuss the role of practice management and professional development in an optometrist’s career.
This optometry course is a stepping stone for those keen on pursuing a career in eye care and want to learn more about the field. The course is also suitable for those already working in the field and are looking to enhance their skills and knowledge of eye diseases, disorders and the latest methods of treatment used to manage them. Sign up to embark on a brighter future in eye care.