
GNZ Symposium: exploring every angle
On a rare, sunny winter Sunday, it seemed a shame to head indoors for Glaucoma New Zealand’s (GNZ’s) sixth symposium but, as always, it was a rewarding day which delivered excellent learning and

On a rare, sunny winter Sunday, it seemed a shame to head indoors for Glaucoma New Zealand’s (GNZ’s) sixth symposium but, as always, it was a rewarding day which delivered excellent learning and

A group of researchers associated with the Blind and Vision Education Network of New Zealand (BLENNZ), including myself, Dr Shuan Dai and Hadyn Treanor, undertook a study to assess the visual benefits of tinted and clear contact lenses (CLs) in akonga (students) with albinism. The aim was to assess

Running a successful optometry practice in New Zealand requires a combination of top-notch eyecare services and strategic approaches to maximise revenue. As the country’s healthcare landscape evolves,

In recent years there has been a healthy obsession with what we eat and its influence on our health and wellbeing. According to various studies, gut health has now been linked to the onset of

Held in Port Douglas, Queensland, this year’s Australasian Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (AUSCRS) conference was themed ‘A Whole New World’. It was appropriate, being the first AUSCRS

I was contacted by the family of Mr JM, a retired teacher. They were very worried that having always read every newspaper and copy of The New Zealand Listener from cover to cover, as well as having a library of books he was looking forward to getting into, he was now complaining he couldn’t read. Th

Emerging treatment options for geographic atrophy (GA) secondary to age-related macular degeneration Hannah Khan Clinical Ophthalmology, 2023 Review: This review evaluated the current status of

One of the most exciting facets of being medical retina specialists is the continued evolution of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) therapies. We have come a long way from the days of

The optimal management of dry eye disease (DED) often seems an enigma. A recently published collaborative review, by Ocular Surface Laboratory (OSL) and Buchanan Ocular Therapeutics Unit (BOTU) researchers at the University of Auckland, outlined current anti-inflammatory options used in clinical man

Ocular health disparities between Māori and non-Māori are well-recognised1, with current epistemologies of Western medicine failing to acknowledge the holism of Māori health. Kaupapa Māori methodologies are important and help ensure Māori receive healthcare that reflects their principles and values

OK, I’ll admit it: as a journalist and copywriter, I use the artificial intelligence (AI) language model ChatGPT. Before your opinion of me sours, let me try to redeem myself by explaining how and why I use it.

Arriving at Hamilton’s Laser Eye Centre's Education Evening, I knew I was in for an experience that would transcend the boundaries of my profession as an optometrist. As the night unfolded, we delved into the nuances of infectious keratitis, recurrent corneal erosion management and the importance of