Ophthalmology New Zealand (ONZ) has had a busy start to the year, working behind the scenes on the introduction of minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) and devices into private ophthalmology and member queries.
The annual Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Ophthalmology (RANZCO) NZ Branch meeting, held this year at the Hilton in Auckland, was another great opportunity for New Zealand ophthalmologists to meet the board members of ONZ, to hear the issues members face and to let those members know about the work that goes on behind the scenes by ONZ.
The ONZ board consists of six members: Drs Michael Merriman, Kevin Taylor, Peter Hadden, Rebecca Stack, Dean Corbett and Shenton Chew, who all work tirelessly and voluntarily on the issues that are outside RANZCO’s normal remit. ONZ also works closely on a number of issues with RANZCO as many of our board members are also on committees and in advisorial roles with RANZCO.
The key issues ONZ acts on range from commercial insurance matters to how to serve the ophthalmologists and their patients better. Of necessity, many of our discussions are around insurance relationships... but more about that later.
Regarding representing and supporting our members, we now have two key events as part of our members’ calendar: our Clinical Leaders Forum, facilitated by Dr Rebecca Stack; and our Business Forum.







