Optometry Australia (OA) has reiterated concerns over workforce oversupply and will back this with a new projections study in 2025,...
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Read moreDetailsOptometry Australia (OA) says there is still work to be done despite the Federal Government implementing a number of recommendations...
Read moreDetailsOptometry Australia (OA) has completed the pilot phase for its Advanced Practice Recognition (APR) Program and is preparing to launch...
Read moreDetailsOptical Dispensers Australia (ODA) has appointed six new industry figures to its advisory board, representing a strong cross-section of the...
Read moreDetailsEyes to the Future: Optometry Improving Global Wellness is the theme for World Optometry Week 2025, which kicks off on...
Read moreDetailsAustralia appears to have a shortage of orthoptists, but as Orthoptics Australia president A/Prof AMANDA FRENCH and executive officer Ms...
Read moreDetailsNew Zealand’s Commerce Commission has issued a compliance advice letter to RANZCO, following an investigation into concerns the college sought...
Read moreDetailsA new report says allowing optometrists to prescribe oral medicines for ocular conditions could save the Australian health budget $50...
Read moreDetailsMedicare has played a vital role in supporting relatively good community access to optometric care for decades. The structure of...
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