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The OCT Workshop 2018
Useful resources to assist in analysis and interpretation of OCT
Read MoreANZRS (RANZCO Retinal Society Meeting) 2018
The ANZRS (Australian and New Zealand Retinal Society) held their annual meeting in Melbourne this year which was well attended by all RANZCO affiliated retinal sub-specialists. We heard presentations on updates of current trials in diabetic eye care particularly macular disease. The trials and evidence discussed is available on this site under “show me the…
Read MoreFeature article in Mivision : Diabetic Maculopathy from an Artists Perspective
May is Macular awareness month. Mivision features an article on updates on management of diabetic maculopathy by Dr Christolyn Raj.
Read More“The eyes are a window to Diabetes ” Forum
To all those who attended this lively forum last night. Please find attached the copy of Dr Christolyn Raj’s presentation on : Vision Threatening Eye disease” for your reference.
Read MoreThe Eye is a Window to Diabetes
If you haven’t received this unique invitation to attend this event please email the retinal hub on the email on this site and one will be sent your way. This symposium is a unique opportunity to get together with your colleagues to look at the science and evidence behind the ocular The Eye is a…
Read MoreFeature article on Myopia-Mivision
Managing retinal tears – a Masterclass
Published in Mivision Sept 20017
Read MoreSeeing spots..should I be worried?
CR Eye360 edited
Read MoreChildren and Type 1 Diabetes – Recently Published in Australian Family Physcian
This article was recently accepted and published by AFP. It focuses on a case study and analysis of children presenting with Type 1 diabetes.
Read MoreANZRS meeting
This annual meeting of retinal specialists nation wide gave us the opportunity to share our experiences and knowledge about current treatments for retinal disease as well as discuss upcoming research. Among the hot topics discussed were the recent trials arguing for intra-vitreal injections over retinal laser for treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy. There have recently…
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