by ewoo670 | Dec 16, 2019 | SOVS Post
The MiSight contact lens was designed by Dr John Phillips and is licensed to CooperVision by the University. It is the first-ever method approved to slow progression of myopia (short-sight) in children. The MiSight lens recently received US Food & Drug...
by ewoo670 | Dec 16, 2019 | SOVS Post
Registrations for the 16th Scientific and 10th Educators’ Meeting in Optometry are open! SEMO 2020 The keynote speakers will be Professor Colin Green and Professor Alison Jones of the University of Auckland. Professor Colin Green will describe the development of novel...
by ewoo670 | Dec 16, 2019 | SOVS Post
Zaria Bradley, an optometrist and clinic supervisor within the school, has been awarded a Snowvision 2019 SUNY scholarship. These scholarships entitle recipients to four weeks of clinical study in New York and are highly sought-after. Zaria, who has not travelled to...
by ewoo670 | Dec 16, 2019 | SOVS Post
Photo: from left – Dr John Phillips, Celine Fung, Muthana Noori, Phillip Riley, Mary Rush, Dr Monica Acosta On Friday 22 November a celebration was held at our school to congratulate Part V BOptom students upon completion of their studies. The Anna Pritchard Prize for...
by ewoo670 | Dec 16, 2019 | SOVS Post
PhD candidate Jay South attended two conferences in November and presented content on aniseikonia which was well-received. The Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) 51st Annual Scientific Congress, celebrating the College’s 50th...