Read on Optometry Australia advocates for improvements to MASS and Spectacle Supply Scheme

Optometry Australia advocates for improvements to MASS and Spectacle Supply Scheme

Optometry Australia has formally engaged with Queensland Health’s review of the Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme (MASS), providing input that draws directly on member feedback and ensuring that the experiences of Queensland optometrists are at the forefront of reform discussions. 

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Read on Australia needs to catch up – NZ-trained optometrist Jason Dhana shares why scope expansion is long overdue

Australia needs to catch up – NZ-trained optometrist Jason Dhana shares why scope expansion is long overdue

When a patient walked into Jason Dhana’s practice with a clear case of preseptal cellulitis, he knew exactly what was needed: prompt treatment with oral antibiotics. But as is the case for many optometrists in Australia, Jason’s next step wasn’t to treat – it was to refer.  

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Read on Roman Serebrianik: Finding new purpose through optometry

Roman Serebrianik: Finding new purpose through optometry

When Roman Serebrianik graduated in 2003, he thought he had a clear idea of what his optometry career would look like. What he didn’t realise at the time was that his optometry training had set him up for more than clinical care. It also taught him how to think critically, work closely with other health professionals and understand how healthcare systems work – all skills that would serve him well far beyond the consulting room.

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Read on Help strengthen the Visiting Optometrists Scheme — Share your insights 

Help strengthen the Visiting Optometrists Scheme — Share your insights 

Optometry Australia is inviting all members involved in the Visiting Optometrists Scheme (VOS) to take part in a national survey to help shape the future of this vital program. The VOS plays a critical role in improving access to eye care for Australians living in rural and remote communities, as well as for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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Read on Jason Holland on the policy that’s failing patients

Jason Holland on the policy that’s failing patients

For Queensland optometrist Jason Holland, working in a collaborative care setting has offered a glimpse into the future of optometry – one where oral prescribing is seamlessly integrated into everyday care. As Optometry Australia calls on the Optometry Board of Australia to review and contemporise the Guidelines for the Use of Scheduled Medicines to enable optometrists …

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