European ophthalmology from a British perspective

By the Clausus Medicus or L'Acte Medicale, which restricts examination, diagnosis, and treatment to medically qualified people, European opticians are banned from carrying out many of the practices that are commonplace in the United Kingdom or United States STRUCTURE OF EUROPEAN OPHTHALMOLOGY F...

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Ophthalmology - organization & administration
Practice
Surgery
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