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Our work

Discover what the RCN Ophthalmic Nursing Forum is working on now and what we're planning for the future

How we represent our members

  • Promoting best practice in ophthalmology
  • Leading the development of ophthalmic nursing practice
  • Promoting the nature, scope and value of ophthalmic nursing
  • Educating nurses and health care professionals and improving the quality of compassionate patient care
  • Influencing changes in ophthalmology that will benefit both patients and nurses.

Our strategy

  • Representing all members of the forum.
  • Attending key events in order to ensure that the voice of the ophthalmic nurse is heard.
  • Working with relevant stakeholders and organisations.
  • Developing key resources which demonstrate best practice.

Recent activity

Read our reports - download the PDFs

See also:

Projects for 2024

National Ophthalmic Nursing Conference 2024 – in planning

Collaborations

The ONF committee represent the RCN in a wide range of National activities including:

  • RCN Congress 2024
  • Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth) Cataract Service Standards Development Group
  • Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOph) Ophthalmic Practitioner Training (OPT)
  • UK Ophthalmic Alliance (UKOA)
  • Clinical Council for Eye Health Commissioning (CCEHC) Standards service specification for community minor and urgent eye care (England) and Standard service specification and workforce data modelling: advisory groups 
  • NHSE National curriculum framework     
  • UK Health Security Agency - Falls and vision
  • NHS Eye Care Restoration Plan
  • Macular Society
  • Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)   
  • Association of Ophthalmic Nursing and Technicians         
  • Glaucoma UK     
  • APPG Eye Health             
  • Eye Health Forum.       
  • . This framework provides standards and guidance for the knowledge and skills required for non-medical eye healthcare professionals to deliver patient care
  • Royal College of Ophthalmologists (2020) 
  • Royal College of Ophthalmologists (2021) 

Eye Workforce Competencies Documents

National Eye Care Recovery and Transformation Programme (NECRTP)

Stakeholders and useful links

The Cochrane Eyes and Vision (CEV) is an international network of individuals working to prepare, maintain and promote access to systematic reviews of interventions to treat or prevent eye diseases or visual impairment. CEV also undertake systematic reviews of the accuracy of diagnostic tests for common ocular diseases or conditions. CEV have been working on a formal priority setting exercise to identify reviews that they should consider undertaking in the future. They would like the views of nursing staff.

Further resources

Eyes Right: older people and driving. Eyesight deteriorates gradually with age. This publication has been developed to assist nurses working with older people who present with eyesight issues. It includes details on eye health, visual impairment and ageing, highlights nurses’ responsibilities and signposts for further information.

 - New video on vision and falls by Liverpool University.

Royal College of Ophthalmologists. . 

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Page last updated - 02/09/2024