by nall486 | Apr 4, 2019 | SOVS Post, This issue
On Friday 1 March we were very pleased to welcome 61 students into the BOptom programme. Orientation Day commenced with activities led by the NZ Optometry Students Society (NZOSS) and continued with a lunch arranged by the NZOSS and sponsored by the School of...
by nall486 | Apr 4, 2019 | SOVS Post, This issue
The School of Optometry and Vision Science held the annual Low Vision Day for Part V Optometry students in March. This day is designed to increase knowledge of the difficulties patients with vision impairments have, utilising a range of activities. Volunteers formed...
by nall486 | Apr 4, 2019 | SOVS Post, This issue
Registrations for this year’s conference are now open at www.sovsconference.org.nz. The draft programme is available on the website. A glaucoma peer review session has just been added to the programme and further workshops are being developed; the draft will be...
by nall486 | Apr 4, 2019 | SOVS Post
Dear Colleagues Welcome to the April issue of our newsletter for 2019. I do not feel able to write this welcome without acknowledging the tragic events in Christchurch on March 15. As a relatively recent arrival here one thing is clear: as well as the terrible impact...
by nall486 | Apr 4, 2019 | SOVS Post, This issue
In March the School of Optometry and Vision Science opened its newest specialty clinic for the treatment of Dry Eyes to the public. It’s been an exciting few weeks as we start to see patients making use of the service offered and there is certainly a huge demand from...