Making a difference in PNG
Optometry Australia’s Sophie Koh recently taught refraction and low vision to ophthalmology registrars in Papua New Guinea.
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Optometry Australia’s Sophie Koh recently taught refraction and low vision to ophthalmology registrars in Papua New Guinea.
A stand-alone Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) book for optometrists shows new Medicare rebates which apply from today.
Contact lens patients can recycle their used contact lenses and blister packs preventing tonnes of plastic ending up in oceans.
Doctor’s Health Fund advises the top questions you should ask your private health insurer to ensure you are getting the cover you need at the best value.
Optometry Australia CEO Lyn Brodie presented findings from the Optometry 2040 initiative at the 22nd APOC (Asian Pacific Optometry Congress) last week.
Australia can do better in supporting access to eye care in early childhood.
Patient eyesight may suffer if they take contact lens (CL) prescribing into their own hands when purchasing online.
The Federal Government has confirmed a 1.6 per cent increase for optometry items on the MBS from July.
Optometry Australia is looking for members to participate in advisory and special interest groups.
Optometrist Professor Erica Fletcher is the recipient of the 2019 H Barry Collin Research Medal.
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.