This is a website for young people who want to find out how the eye works, what conditions can affect the eye, what we can do to keep our eyes healthy, and how to help people with eye conditions and sight impairment. We will tell you about the people who work in an eye clinic, and about people who do research with adult patients and children to develop better tests and better treatments. Maybe you want to join as a volunteer? This could be your first step towards a career in the NHS or in research!
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This module is all about how the eye works and health. We will tell you the names of different parts of the eye, and what they do. Also about what to do to keep your eyes and your whole body healthy. Have a look!
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Instead of creating a paper diagram, have students build a three-dimensional model of the human eye
As part of the "Do you see what I see?" unit, students learn about different parts of the eye through various activities.
We’ve got good reason to be talking about eyes today. It’s World Sight Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about visual impairment and blindness.
An educational resource for patients, carers, family members, and others interested in learning more about the anatomy of the eye and common eye diseases.
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This module is about what happens when things are not quite right – there are some very common eye conditions that lots of people have – for example having to wear glasses to see clearly. Or an eye allergy. Some conditions are very common in middle-aged and elderly people, but very rare (and super severe) in children, like cataract and glaucoma. You may learn a few things that you can tell the parents and grandparents about!
These Courses are for adults. They may be of interest to your parents or teachers. Each course deals with an eye condition that occurs in adulthood.
This online learning resource is intended for anyone who has been diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), along with their friends, family and carers.
This online learning resource is intended for anyone who has been diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy, along with their friends, family and carers.
This online learning resource is intended for anyone who has been diagnosed with glaucoma, along with their friends, family and carers.
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Instead of creating a paper diagram, have students build a three-dimensional model of the human eye
These interactive resources will help young people improve research. You can select a Filter from the tabs above, or browse the list below (most recent shown first)./p>
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Meet the people who work in an eye clinic. We come from all kinds of different backgrounds, and are all specialists for different aspects of eye health. What kind of work would you like to do?
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