Gearing up for 2020: The year of good vision for life
Optometry Australia is gearing up to promote 2020: The year of good vision for life nationwide next year.
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Optometry Australia is gearing up to promote 2020: The year of good vision for life nationwide next year.
Optometry Australia has formed a new committee to review and update entry-level competency standards for graduate optometrists.
A new free resource aims to help eye care practitioners identify patients of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin and deliver culturally safer eye care.
The 12 successful participants of Optometry Australia’s 2020 Student Leadership Program have been selected.
Optometry Australia’s new Evolving Scope of Practice Advisory Group has formed to help shape the future of optometry.
Optometry Australia’s new Institute of Excellence is already proving a big hit with members, with nearly one-third of the profession accessing CPD via the institute in just two months.
In a major coup, Australia has won a bid to host the 4th World Congress of Optometry in Melbourne in 2021, held alongside O=MEGA21.
Work by researchers from Sydney could lead to a screening tool using a tear sample to detect early diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
Melbourne optometrist Dr Laura Downie is leading a project to develop a point-of-care device that could be a game-changer in the diagnosis and sub-typing of dry eye disease.
Adelaide optometrist Meg Kirkman gives tips on how to have an environmentally-friendly practice.
In the spirit of reconciliation Optometry Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.