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Professionalism and Professional Standards for Optometrists and Opticians

Course Description

Professionalism and Professional Standards for Optometrists and Opticians in Canada is a comprehensive CPD course designed for eye care professionals working across clinical, retail, and multidisciplinary settings. It supports both optometrists and opticians in developing and maintaining high professional standards, ensuring safe, ethical, and patient-centred care aligned with the expectations of provincial regulatory colleges.

This course is particularly valuable for practitioners who are facing complaints, investigations, or professional concerns, or who are required to demonstrate insight, reflection, and remediation as part of a regulatory process. It focuses on key areas of professional risk specific to eye care practice, including communication failures, boundary issues, scope of practice concerns, documentation, and the influence of commercial pressures on clinical and dispensing decisions.

Through practical scenarios, regulator-informed guidance, and structured reflective exercises, participants will strengthen their professional judgement, accountability, and decision-making. By the end of this course, optometrists and opticians will be better equipped to uphold professional standards, respond effectively to concerns, and maintain trust with patients, colleagues, and the public.

Course Content

Course Objective
Course Objective
Section 1: Introduction to Professionalism in Eye Care Practice
1.1 Understanding Professionalism in Eye Care
1.2 Professionalism in the Canadian Regulatory Context
1.3 The Unique Nature of Professionalism in Eye Care
1.4 Core Components of Professionalism
1.5 Common Professional Risks in Eye Care Practice
1.6 Professionalism Beyond Direct Patient Care
1.7 The Link Between Professionalism and Complaints
1.8 Reflective Quiz
Section 2: Core Attributes of Professionalism
2.1 Integrity and Honesty in Eye Care Practice
2.2 Accountability and Professional Responsibility
2.3 Respect, Dignity, and Professional Behaviour
2.4 Competence and Continuous Professional Development
2.5 Professional Boundaries and Ethical Conduct
2.6 Reliability, Organisation, and Professional Responsibility
2.7 Professionalism Under Pressure
2.8 Reflective Quiz
Section 3: Professional Boundaries, Roles, and Scope of Practice
3.1 Understanding Professional Boundaries in Eye Care
3.2 Boundary Crossings vs Boundary Violations
3.3 Absolute Prohibition of Sexual or Intimate Relationships
3.4 Understanding Scope of Practice
3.5 Scope of Practice Risks and Complaints
3.6 Managing Commercial Influences and Professional Boundaries
3.7 Managing Boundary and Scope Challenges in Practice
3.8 Regulatory Perspective on Boundaries and Scope
3.9 Reflective Quiz
Section 4: Communication and Professional Conduct
4.1 The Role of Communication in Professional Eye Care Practice
4.2 Building Trust Through Professional Communication
4.3 Clear, Honest, and Transparent Communication
4.4 Managing Difficult Conversations
4.5 Professional Conduct in All Interactions
4.6 Digital Communication and Professionalism
4.7 Communication, Documentation, and Complaints
4.8 Maintaining Professionalism Under Pressure
4.9 Reflective Quiz
Section 5: Documentation and Record Keeping
5.1 The Importance of Documentation in Eye Care Practice
5.2 Principles of High-Quality Record Keeping
5.3 Documentation Responsibilities: Optometrists vs Opticians
5.4 Documentation of Communication and Consent
5.5 Documentation in Complex and High-Risk Situations
5.6 Common Documentation Errors and Risks
5.7 Digital Records and Data Management
5.8 Documentation and Regulatory Scrutiny
5.9 Reflective Quiz
Section 6: Professionalism in Challenging Situations
6.1 Understanding Challenging Situations in Eye Care Practice
6.2 Managing High-Risk Clinical Situations (Optometrists)
6.3 Managing Challenging Patient Interactions
6.4 Managing Commercial Pressure and Ethical Conflict
6.5 Scope of Practice Challenges
6.6 Professionalism Under Stress and Workload Pressure
6.7 Learning from Challenging Situations
6.8 Preventing Professional Lapses
6.9 Reflective Quiz
Section 7: Cultural Safety and Professional Practice in Canada
7.1 Understanding Cultural Safety in Eye Care Practice
7.2 Indigenous Health and Professional Responsibilities
7.3 Cultural Humility and Reflective Practice
7.4 Equity and Access to Eye Care
7.5 Communication and Cultural Safety
7.6 Cultural Safety in Clinical and Commercial Decision-Making
7.7 Cultural Safety and Complaints
7.8 Reflective Quiz
Section 8: Professionalism in Complaints, Investigations, and Conduct
8.1 Understanding Complaints and Investigations in Canada
8.2 Professional Conduct During a Complaint
8.3 Honesty, Integrity, and Transparency
8.4 Writing an Effective Response to a Complaint
8.5 Professional Conduct Under Regulatory Scrutiny
8.6 Common Complaint Scenarios in Eye Care
8.7 Outcomes of Investigations
8.8 Learning from Complaints and Maintaining Professional Standards
8.9 Reflective Quiz
Section 9: Reflection, Insight, and Remediation
9.2 Understanding Reflective Practice
9.3 What Regulators Mean by Insight
9.4 Common Barriers to Genuine Reflection and Insight
9.5 How to Reflect in a Structured and Meaningful Way
9.6 What Remediation Means in Practice
9.7 Linking Reflection and Remediation to Future Safe Practice
9.8 Demonstrating Reflection, Insight, and Remediation to Regulators
9.9 Consequences of Poor Reflection or Lack of Insight
9.10 Embedding Reflective Professionalism for the Long Term
9.11 Reflective Quiz
Section 10: Conclusion and Key Takeaways
Conclusion and Key Takeaways
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