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Since 1997, ophthalmic nursing and ophthalmic care practices have moved on in leaps and bounds. There have been several reasons for this including the government targets to bring down hospital waiting times, new approaches to patient management with a move away from inpatient care to mainly day case management and primary care settings. Ophthalmic nursing has been transformed by the involvement of others in ophthalmic nursing care such as clinical support workers, assistant practitioners and surgical care assistants. In the UK there are now several ophthalmic nurse consultants and they are at the vanguard of change. Ophthalmic nurses have become more skilled and knowledgeable within their speciality | Ophthalmic Nursing third edition Rosalind Stollery SRN SCM FETC DipN Lond OND Cert Ed BNS Hons Formerly Teaching Fellow University of Southampton School of Nursing and Midwifery Mary E Shaw RN OND RM RCNT RNT Cert Ed MSc BA Lecturer Practitioner University of Manchester and Manchester Royal Eye Hospital Agnes Lee RN OND RM MPhil PGCE BSc Hons Lecturer Practitioner University of Manchester and Manchester Royal Eye Hospital Blackwell Publishing Ophthalmic Nursing third edition Rosalind Stollery SRN SCM FETC DipN Lond OND Cert Ed BNS Hons Formerly Teaching Fellow University of Southampton School of Nursing and Midwifery Mary E Shaw RN OND RM RCNT RNT Cert Ed MSc BA Lecturer Practitioner University of Manchester and Manchester Royal Eye Hospital Agnes Lee RN OND RM MPhil PGCE BSc Hons Lecturer Practitioner University of Manchester and Manchester Royal Eye Hospital Blackwell .