As it was the first face-to-face RANZCO Congress in three years, the Queensland Branch of the Australian Ophthalmic Nurses Association (AONA) organised a sister conference including wide-ranging topics and opportunities for some overdue catching up. Having registered for both the nurses’ and the main RANZCO conference, I was able to attend several sessions, including the Dame Ida Mann Memorial Lecture by Professor Helen Danesh-Meyer, who presented research with the potential to change the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes for not only ophthalmology patients, but also neurological patients.
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