
Case study: visual recovery after decompression
A closer look at two cases of compressive optic neuropathy

A closer look at two cases of compressive optic neuropathy

Visually impaired Paralympians fight not just for medals but for recognition of their incredible abilities

What really drives the ‘how’ in your financials... purpose!

Optometry and ophthalmic dispensing are both recognised as highly ethical registered professions. Even if we were not required to complete at least one ethical CPD point per cycle to maintain our registration, we would still retain ethical behaviour as our default – thinking before we act and speak.

Jeremy Wong explores sports vision correction, protection and enhancement options for athletes

Speckles' Hide&See patches lands a Disney collaboration, showing some dreams do come true!

Cataract surgery has transformed significantly over the decades, becoming one of the most performed and highly successful surgical procedures worldwide. It carries a small risk of intraoperative and postoperative complications, often quoted at around 2–5%; this varies across centres, as highlighted

This year’s Cornea and Contact Lens Society (CCLS) one-day conference features an exciting lineup of local and international speakers, including Australian keynotes optometrist SooJin Nam and strabismus and paediatric specialist Dr Craig Donaldson. They will host two joint sessions on collaborative

Celebrating connection: Dr Joevy Lim shares highlights from WIV 2024's "extraordinary" conference

St George’s Eye Care in Christchurch brought together over 60 optometrists for an educational evening towards the end of the year. With engaging presentations, and a light-hearted quiz to close the night, the event seamlessly blended learning, networking and a bit of holiday cheer.

In August 2023, I was honoured to receive a Snowvision scholarship that enabled me to attend the State University of New York College of Optometry (SUNY) the following September. The trip marked my first visit to the US, making the experience particularly exciting.

Kiwi optometrists Yasmeen Musa, Jasmine Feng and Ricky Xue have all completed their residencies at the State University of New York (SUNY) College of Optometry with support from the Snowvision Charitable Trust. Here, they share some of their highlights with Susanne Bradley.