Welcome to our new twitter account for the journal #Strabismus we'll be sharing news about our latest publications and all things strabismus related https://t.co/JTa5GDqGHq
Huge thanks to all our reviewers in 2023, you are an integral part of ensuring the quality of our publications. This year we've published the names of all reviewers online to say #ThankYou#Strabismus https://t.co/7ankZ1gS5i
More #OpenAccess publications - latest paper evaluating a new test of contrast sensitivity for infants. Anyone routinely testing CS in children? @Drannaoc@ashli4987 https://t.co/b95ysmdLW0
Oh No! Forgot to include @StrabJournal & @euscreen2020 when I plugged the latest paper on costs of screening models https://t.co/oLKD29HASB - and I'm an Assoc Ed and Co-I! 🫢🫢🥵
We understand sometimes a journal is chosen on the basis of the #ImpactFactor as without one the work may not get the recognition it deserves. It's been a long time coming BUT #Strabismus now has an #ImpactFactor Need help with your submission? Please get in touch
Check out our paper on 'Test retest variablity in stereoacuity', to see which tests have good reliability and how the new Asteroid test stacks up in normal adults @Drannaoc@followIOA@BIOS_Orthoptics @LivUniHealthSci @LivUniIPH
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Strabismus Editorial board member @AnnaHorwood is presenting the Gail Stephenson lecture @BIOS_Orthoptics conference. You can find out more about her here https://t.co/GcynpA1eb8
Tomorrow is Rare Chromosome and Gene Disorder Awareness day. #Strabismus is a common finding in many of these disorders and we have lots of papers on this important topic. @Unique_charity https://t.co/EIQ4VnlVZx
Want to know about the latest research before it's even published? Being a peer #reviewer is a great way to find out what's going on and be an important part of the research process. #Strabismus would love to hear from you #GreatForYourCV https://t.co/vViPiquBCN
Latest online publication - EEG changes as an indication of central nervous system involvement following cyclopentolate 1% eye drops; a randomized placebo-controlled pilot study in a pediatric population #OpenAccess https://t.co/B4nsb7KNh7
#Amblyopia (lazy eye) is when vision in one/both eye(s) doesn’t develop properly. Around 1 in 50 children will develop amblyopia and if left undetected results in permanent reduced vision. The most common causes are need for glasses 👓, and squint. https://t.co/amfCzgvG7a
Happy World Orthoptic Day!!!! We’ll be joining with the orthoptic community around the world to celebrate! #WOD2023#orthoptics
Please share your pictures, videos and messages and let us know how you're celebrating!