News and company updates
Super Sunday
The great debate between Michael Yapp and Jack Phu, who have presented a look at the latest evidence around controversial topics in glaucoma at Luna Park today for Optometry NSW/ACT’s Super Sunday.
It’s Official!
Yesterday was the official opening of the new Cameron Centre at Parramatta. We are all excited to be working closely with Guide Dogs in this fabulous new facility!
Indigenous Eye-care Clinic
Yesterday CFEH, the Brien Holden Vision Institute and Bulbuwil Aboriginal Healthy Lifestyle Program ran a collaborative eye clinic at Sutherland Hospital for the local Indigenous community.
Dr Angelica Ly – Interview
Dr Angelica Ly, CFEH Lead Clinician (macula) and Integrated Care Coordinator speaks to Optometry Australia about the role of Optometry in collaborative care.
You’re invited!
You’re invited!
Introducing, Hallur Reynisson
Introducing our latest member of the team PHD student, Hallur Reynisson, who joins us all the way from Iceland.
Dr Jack Phu – Feature Article
CFEH Lead Clinician (glaucoma), Dr Jack Phu’s latest article has been featured in this month’s Clinical and Experimental Optometry. The paper evaluates a new referral pathway for patients with angle closure spectrum disease.
Congratulations Janelle!
Recently UNSW Optometry and Vision Science implemented a scheme to recognise high-quality papers and award authors support to continue their research.
CFEH Awarded Grant
Congrats to Optometry NSW / ACT members Professor Fiona Stapleton and Professor Michael Kalloniatis for receiving a grant to develop AI capabilities to improve optometry accuracy for patient diagnoses and referrals. Read about it in mivision.
When Art meets Optometry…
The first group of UNSW Optometry and Vision Science final year optometry students for 2020 finish their 6 week clinical rotation at the Centre today.