Are referring bodies aware of the extent of your service?

 General Practitioners

General Practitioners are literally bombarded with information, and invites to attend meetings, almost every night and day of the week.

Often, ophthalmology is not high on a G.P's priority list. It is therefore necessary to consider what is important to General Practice when positioning your service.

 

By liaising directly with G.P's and G.P. tutors / trainers within your area, OptimEyes UK Ltd. can determine specific areas of interest and preferred methods of learning.

OptimEyes UK Ltd. has organised successful meetings for General Practitioners as a collaborative effort with colleagues in specialities that are a high priority to General Practice.

A collaborative effort not only reduces costs but can also improve the quality of the agenda and the degree of support one might expect from such a meeting.

 Opticians & Optometrists


Efforts to improve health care at community level, to reduce hospital waiting times, combined with increased use of internet buying and the formation of large multiple chains,has resulted in a good deal of operational change in recent years.

By working with regional and national optical committees, OptimEyes UK Ltd., can ensure that opticians, optometrists and ophthalmologists are fully aware of the breadth of each others services. Additionally OptimEyes UK can highlight the patient benefits of a synergistic relationship in terms of co-management and co-marketing campaigns linked to eye care.

OptimEyes UK Ltd is a registered CET provider. In addition to producing meetings that are relevant to training needs, OptimEyes UK is able to complete and submit details of forthcoming meetings for CET approval.


Private Health Care Sector

The goal is to provide a high quality, profitable service. OptimEyes UK Ltd can work with hospital and marketing managers to ensure optimal and mutually beneficial arrangements are in place.

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