
Book review - Handbook of Pediatric Retinal OCT
Handbook of Pediatric Retinal OCT and the Eye-Brain Connection by Cynthia Tong and Sally Ong

Handbook of Pediatric Retinal OCT and the Eye-Brain Connection by Cynthia Tong and Sally Ong

A Kiwi researcher is part of a ground-breaking team to have has succeeded in creating artificial neurons that behave like real neurons, paving the way for smarter medical devices. University of

Southern District Health Board (SDHB) has issued a warning to all senior medical and dental officers to strictly adhere to public/private practice boundaries after unspecified ‘events in the department of ophthalmology’.

It’s been a few years now since I escaped from my windowless dark room and looming corporate confinement. I went rogue to develop something I always wanted to do; help people who struggle to see despite their swanky spectacles (or $2 shop hobby glasses) and drainage clogging contact lenses.

Brien Holden Vision Institute (BHVI) and partner Hai Yen Eye Care have opened Vietnam’s first eye research centre in Ho Chi Minh City. The collaboration between BHVI and Hai Yen Eye Care reaffirms

As a result of a 2019 survey to professionals, Glaucoma New Zealand (GNZ) has created a factsheet including information on all glaucoma drops to assist in glaucoma management with patients.

For the year 2020, the optometry profession is getting an organic boost of awareness with 20/20 vision campaigns underway, along with the many jokes and puns circulating on social media that you’ve likely seen and shared already. Today’s eyecare professionals are meeting this awareness head-on by pr

The annual Ocular Therapeutics Conference (OTC) will celebrate its fifth anniversary when it returns to Waipuna Hotel and Conference Centre in Auckland on Sunday 15 March.

Researchers have recommended a better distribution of the optometric workforce could make eye care more accessible in many regions of New Zealand.

The welcoming address to the 37th Australian Ophthalmic Nurses Association New South Wales Conference by Sydney ophthalmologist Dr Con Petsoglou was on lifelong learning. “We start with no specialised knowledge in a new field, after six months we know so much,” he said, likening this to, “…reaching

Professor Steven Dakin, School of Optometry and Vision Science (SOVS), Auckland University, has welcomed new members to the school, strengthening both its leadership as well as its research capabilities.

The 76th Orthoptics Australia (OA) annual conference was held in Sydney in late 2019 to mark the 75th anniversary of Orthoptics Australia. Confused? Understandably so. The fact that it was the 76th conference had many attendees confused; it appeared that one year there were two conferences held, the