Mrs Dorothy Carlborg, chief executive officer of CCLSA, said the program committee is putting together “an outstanding program”.
Delegates will take part in a program over two-and-a-half days, delivered by an array of talented local and international speakers. The program aims to “enlighten and share experiences among the audience of optometrists, ophthalmologists, researchers, and optometry students.
“Industry leaders are invited to showcase their products and services to a highly-sought-after target audience and can maximise their involvent by locking in their sponsorship and exhibition space now.
Since 1962 the CCLSA has promoted education, research, professional development and networking in the cornea and contact lens field.Registration for ICCLC 2015 is now open.
Updates: www.cclsa.org.au.
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