When presenting the awards, head of clinical performance Nick Gidas said the top 10 finalists represented the top 3% of practices in each country who had consistently demonstrated clinical excellence across all areas of practice.
“We were looking for practices that are leaders in delivering exceptional patient outcomes; that demonstrate a consistently outstanding patient experience; that implement and improve store processes that deliver consistent quality eyecare; who are committed to accessible eye health and who lead a positive workplace and culture. We were thrilled to be able to crown Specsavers Dubbo and Specsavers Hornby with the award this year,” said Gidas.
Dame Mary medal for patient care
The Dame Mary Perkins medals were judged by Justine Cain, CEO of Diabetes Australia, Ian Wishart, CEO of The Fred Hollows Foundation and Pippa Martin, general manager of Glaucoma New Zealand.
The awards were presented to two optometrists who stood out for going above and beyond in customer service, clinical care, clinical leadership or teamwork to benefit patient care: Jennifer Robinson from Specsavers Dunedin and Surendran Naidoo from Specsavers Dapto.