

MOptom Optometry with Independent Prescribing
About this course
Optometry is the healthcare profession focused on the examination of the eyes and the diagnosis and management of visual and ocular health problems. Optometrists are the primary point of contact for most people with vision concerns, and their scope of practice has expanded significantly in recent decades to include not only prescribing glasses and contact lenses but also diagnosing and managing a wide range of eye conditions, from everyday refractive errors to more serious conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and inflammatory eye disease. Independent prescribing, which allows suitably qualified optometrists to prescribe a full range of medicines, extends that scope still further and is increasingly central to the profession's role in reducing pressure on hospital eye services. At Glasgow Caledonian University, this five-year full-time degree in Optometry with Independent Prescribing integrates the prescribing qualification directly into the undergraduate programme, which means you graduate with the full scope of independent prescribing practice already achieved. You will develop your clinical skills through the examination and management of patients with a wide range of presentations, building both the scientific knowledge and the professional judgement that safe, autonomous practice requires. GCU has strong clinical training connections in Scotland and beyond, and the five-year programme provides the depth of preparation needed for a demanding clinical role. Optometry graduates register with the General Optical Council and work in optical practices, NHS hospital eye departments, community optometry services, and specialist clinics. With independent prescribing included in your qualification, you are particularly well placed for clinical roles that involve shared care with ophthalmology, management of chronic eye conditions, and advanced practice in primary eye care. The profession has consistently strong employment prospects and offers a rewarding clinical career with ongoing professional development. Postgraduate study and specialist clinical training are routes for those who want to develop expertise in a particular area. The typical entry tariff is 200 points.
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