Clinical and Experimental Optometry

Clinical and Experimental Optometry

Clinical and Experimental Optometry is recognized as one of the top three optometry journals globally. It stands out as the premier peer-reviewed journal for original research and reviews in optometry and vision science within the Asia-Pacific area. Since 1919, this journal has been published in Australia and serves as the official publication for several leading organizations, including Optometry Australia, the New Zealand Association of Optometrists, the Hong Kong Society of Professional Optometrists, and the Singapore Optometric Association.

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#361465

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#7977

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  • Nov 26, 2024 | optometry.org.au | Katie Quirk

    L-R: Stephanie Bahler (President – OWA), Heidi Hunter (President – ONSW/ACT), John Kingshott (President – OTAS), Timothy Lo (President – OVSA), Theo Charalambous (Vice President – OA) Earlier this week, Optometry Australia’s advocacy efforts took centre stage at Parliament House in Canberra, with a special event aimed at raising awareness about childhood myopia and the critical importance of comprehensive eye care for Australians.

  • Aug 27, 2024 | optometry.org.au | Katie Quirk

    Optometry Australia has released its latest position statement on the integration and regulation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in optometry, outlining a series of recommendations aimed at guiding the informed adoption and regulation of AI technologies in eye care across the country. In a timely development, Ahpra and the National Boards have also released guidance regarding the implementation of AI by health practitioners.

  • Aug 26, 2024 | optometry.org.au | Katie Quirk

    Optometry Australia is delighted to announce it has joined the Global Myopia Awareness Coalition (GMAC) as an association member.

  • Aug 20, 2024 | optometry.org.au | Katie Quirk

    Led by Deeble Scholar, Dr Kam Chun (Terry) Ho, lecturer of Optometry and Vision Science at the University of Canberra, and Adj AProf Rebecca Haddock, Executive Director of Knowledge Exchange at the Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association, the Deeble Institute for Health Policy Research, Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association, has released its Issues Brief which investigates the role of eye care practitioners in falls prevention among older adults.

  • Aug 19, 2024 | optometry.org.au | Katie Quirk

    Optometry Australia (OA) has released its comprehensive position statement on myopia management, which supports the World Council of Optometry Standards of Care Guidelines for Myopia Management (2021), to highlight the critical role optometrists play in addressing this global public health concern.

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