Those who book before the early bird deadline of Friday 28 March will enjoy even greater savings on the two-day package, which includes entry to all CET sessions, the exhibition, Exhibitors’ Pavilion and Sunday night’s brand new ‘Unceronious Event’ – a free and informal networking evening with drinks and a ‘Best of British’ buffet.
The conference’s first-ever ‘live surgery’ event will be with Professor Sunil Shah undertaking a standard modern day phacoulsification procedure with implantation of an intraocular lens, followed by a Lensar ftosecond laser cataract procedure with a prium lens implant. The procedures will be transmitted ‘live’ to the ICC and Professor Shah will then return to the auditorium to join in the discussion.
New Queensland optometry school under consideration despite opposition
A new optometry school – which would be Australia’s eighth – is being proposed in North Queensland, as debate about...