
ANZGS 2018
ANZGS 2018By Dr Graham Reeves*This was the first gathering of the group formerly known as ANZGIG, now the Australian and New Zealand Glaucoma Society (ANZGS), where glaucoma subspecialists from the

ANZGS 2018By Dr Graham Reeves*This was the first gathering of the group formerly known as ANZGIG, now the Australian and New Zealand Glaucoma Society (ANZGS), where glaucoma subspecialists from the

ANZCS 2018By Dr Jennifer Court*This year's annual Australia and New Zealand Cornea Society (ANZCS) meeting was held in Sydney in February and was organised by Drs Con Petsoglou, Noni Lewis and Chameen

Efficacy, safety and risk factors for failure of Xen Gel Microstent implantation versus standalone trabeculectomy

An optometrist or ophthalmologist’s practice is a relatively low-risk business, however, you have a duty to ensure you can demonstrate that you have taken the necessary steps to understand what the risks to workers’ health and safety (H&S) are, and you have a plan in place to manage this.

I hate heights. Briefly, as a young man, I had no fear of them. I would happily get onto the roof, trailing cable from my valve radio and attach it to the TV aerial so I could pick up Radio Hauraki from Feilding in the daytime. The TV went out just as Dad was settling in after a hard day’s farming t

Ryan’s Retina is recognised internationally as one of the most comprehensive resources for the study of retinal diseases and hence I approached this textbook with excitement and eager anticipation. True to its reputation, it did not disappoint and I was soon engrossed in its crisp new pages. Since

From driverless cars to robot surgery, it’s clear this is the dawn of the age of machines, and medicine is becoming a primary focus for this artificial intelligence (AI) revolution.

Orbis is the world’s only accredited teaching flying eye hospital. It was set up in 1982 by an American ophthalmologist called Dr David Paton who felt that if people were not able to travel to increase their knowledge, then the next best thing would be to travel to where the knowledge and skills are

1200 Special Olympic athletes assembled in Wellington from 26 November to 1 December 2017 to compete in their respective sports at the National Summer Games (NSG). Since 2001, the New Zealand Opening

Efficacy, safety and risk factors for failure of Xen Gel Microstent implantation versus standalone trabeculectomy; Glaucomatous optic neuropathy associated with nocturnal dip in blood pressure; Variation in IOP and the risk of developing OAG: The Los Angeles Latino Eye Study

Cysts of the iris pigment epithelium - What is new and interesting? Jerry A. Shields, MD and Carol L. Shields, MD

What every eyecare practitioner should know about visual-perceptual processing problems. In the world of optics, what an individual sees is of utmost importance and eye care professionals are impeccably trained to recognise and treat dysfunctions and anomalies related to the eye. The visual system,