About the ODOB
The Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Board (ODOB) regulates optometrists and dispensing opticians under the HPCA Act 2003 — registration, competence standards, and fitness to practise.
Developed for optometrists and dispensing opticians holding an Annual Practising Certificate from the Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Board (ODOB). Our courses address clinical competence, cultural competence, ethical conduct, and fitness to practise under the HPCA Act 2003. Written by healthcare professionals who understand NZ regulation.
The Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Board (ODOB) regulates optometrists and dispensing opticians under the HPCA Act 2003 — registration, competence standards, and fitness to practise.
Aligned with ODOB guidelines. Helping optometrists and dispensing opticians facing an investigation, inquiry or fitness to practise review, and for CPD purposes.
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Covers ethical obligations including duties to report concerns, maintain honesty, and uphold probity in all professional dealings — core ODOB requirements.
Covers professional standards and behaviours expected by the ODOB — conduct, communication, teamwork, and maintaining public trust.
Explores the professional ethics landscape — ethical obligations, standards of practice, and regulatory expectations set by the ODOB.
Comprehensive course on medical ethics principles — ethical frameworks, moral reasoning, and professional decision-making aligned with ODOB guidelines.
Covers duty of candour obligations — being open and honest with patients when things go wrong, as required by the ODOB.
Understand confidentiality obligations under ODOB guidelines — data protection, justified disclosure, and information sharing.
Training on valid informed consent, patient privacy, capacity assessment, and chaperone requirements per ODOB guidelines.
Communication skills that prevent complaints — breaking bad news, shared decision-making, and conflict resolution per ODOB guidelines.
Create clear, legally defensible records meeting ODOB standards — electronic records, amendments, and common errors.
Navigate social media risks — ODOB guidance on online conduct, digital confidentiality, and reputation management.
Strengthen multidisciplinary teamwork — communication, handover protocols, hierarchy management, and safe team environments.
Maintain and demonstrate clinical competence as required by the ODOB — patient safety, risk management, and governance.
Ethical and professional standards for safe prescribing — regulatory guidelines, controlled substances, and protocols.
What probity means under ODOB guidelines — honesty, financial integrity, transparency, and managing conflicts of interest.
Navigate financial ethics — conflicts of interest, industry relationships, billing ethics, gift policies, and full transparency.
Practical guidance on rebuilding professional trust after an incident — restoring confidence with patients, the public, and the ODOB.
Essential course for ODOB proceedings — complaints, investigation, hearings, demonstrating insight, remediation, and outcomes.
Build professional insight — recognising limitations, understanding impact, and satisfying ODOB expectations during proceedings.
Guidance on effective remediation — action plans, evidencing change, and demonstrating concerns are addressed.
Develop meaningful reflective practice — reflective accounts, structured frameworks, and meeting ODOB expectations.
Demonstrate that past issues will not be repeated — root cause analysis, practice changes, and sustained improvement.
Guidance on managing complaints professionally — investigation process, response letters, lessons learned, and resilience.
Covers the boundary spectrum, dual relationships, warning signs of drift, sexual boundary violations, and maintaining trust.
Maintaining ethical boundaries in clinical relationships — patient interactions, colleague dynamics, and power imbalances.
If you are searching for optometry CPD, dispensing optician CPD, an ethics CPD course, or continuing professional development for your Annual Practising Certificate (APC) and ODOB recertification, these online courses are built for you. For optometrists and dispensing opticians registered with the Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Board (ODOB), the issues that most often put registration at risk are rarely clinical knowledge alone — they concern consent, confidentiality, professional boundaries, communication, documentation and conduct, measured against the ODOB’s standards and the HDC Code of Rights.
The ODOB recertification programme runs in two-year cycles: optometrists log 40 CPD credits and dispensing opticians log 20, and both must include at least one ethical CPD credit and one cultural CPD credit per cycle. Our ethics and professionalism courses for optometrists and dispensing opticians focus on exactly the ethical conduct content the ethical CPD credit is about. Confirm with the ODOB how to record and accredit these as CPD credits for your recertification cycle.
Learning that a concern, complaint or self-audit has been raised — whether to the Health and Disability Commissioner, your employer or the ODOB — is one of the most stressful moments in an optometry career. Our courses on dealing with a complaint or investigation and fitness to practise explain the process and help you respond constructively and professionally.
When the ODOB or a review panel assesses a practitioner, it looks for genuine insight, reflection and remediation rather than clinical knowledge alone — and assurance there will be no repeat of the concern. These courses give you documented, dated CPD evidence for a formal response or self-audit.
The core obligations every optometrist and dispensing optician relies on: informed consent, privacy and chaperones, confidentiality and patient privacy, the duty of candour after an adverse event, and accurate clinical documentation and record-keeping that stands up to scrutiny.
The conduct standards that most often draw complaints: professional boundaries, ethical boundaries with patients and colleagues, probity and honesty, financial integrity, and social media professionalism.
Many matters before the HDC or the ODOB arise from communication breakdowns, concerns about clinical competence and patient safety, teamwork, or prescribing rather than a failure of clinical knowledge. Understanding these standards is the most reliable way to reduce that risk.
Every course is online and self-paced, takes around two hours, and awards 2 CPD hours with a Certificate of Completion available for immediate download — NZ$99 per course. Browse the full ethics and professionalism CPD course catalogue for New Zealand optometrists and dispensing opticians to match courses to your recertification, APC renewal or ethical CPD credit needs.
Courses written by healthcare professionals, aligned with ODOB guidelines for optometrists and dispensing opticians in New Zealand.
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