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The authors of a UK study found a £3 (NZ$6.50) contrast-sensitivity (CS) test mailed to patients may be a feasible low-tech way to help prioritise cataract surgeries. Researchers from the Univers

The authors of a UK study found a £3 (NZ$6.50) contrast-sensitivity (CS) test mailed to patients may be a feasible low-tech way to help prioritise cataract surgeries. Researchers from the Univers

Unveiled at RANZCO NZ’s Annual Scientific Meeting, the latest iteration of Zeiss’ cataract surgery planning software, EQ Workplace, is designed to more effectively connect the clinic to theatre, while

Tree Spectacles’ Colour Clash capsule series fuses sophisticated design with vibrant artistic expression. Minimalistic and contemporary clean lines, combined with high-quality materials, make these frames a timeless classic.

Silhouette’s latest design family, Dynamic Dawn, features nylor half-rim shapes in both top and reverse trim offering an understated look with avant-garde flair. Previously dwelling in the sphere of the elders, nylor half-rims have turned this outdated perception upside-down, now appealing to a yout

Taking pride of place on Ophthalmic Instrument Company’s stand at the 2024 RANZCO NZ meeting was Nidek’s new RS-1 Glauvas optical coherence tomography (OCT) system.

The Commerce Commission is investigating RANZCO’s instruction to NZ-based fellows to not train hospital-based optoms to do YAG.

TFOS unveils details of its highly anticipated third workshop.

Returning to Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion, this year’s O-Show went down a treat with 1,320 optical folk sampling the latest industry news and earning CPD while mingling with colleagues. Given the align

Five-year data for EssilorLuxottica’s Stellest lens showed an average reduction in children’s myopia progression by 1.75D and 0.72mm in axial elongation over five years. The five-year data demo

The results of the Medical Board of Australia’s latest Medical Training Survey (MTS) have revealed gender-based differences in students’ experience of medical training. The MTS data show discrepancies

Specsavers has been named Reader’s Digest's most trusted optometry brand in Australia and New Zealand for the fifth year running

The brand-new, purpose-built Shinyanga Eye Clinic in Tanzania is now open, thanks to Hawke’s Bay optometrist Niall McCormack, who walked the length of Aotearoa to help raise funds for the build. It