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25.01.2022 Last chance to go into the draw for free accommodation!! Make a weekend of it up in Daylesford
20.01.2022 Great to see this article raising awareness of #cataracts in children. #cataractkidsaustralia
18.01.2022 Part-time role available made possible through NDIS. Emily and Hollie excellent to work with.
15.01.2022 Great summary article on diabetic eye disease. Open acces for 90 days! Recommend you read.
10.01.2022 ‘45 life and work struggles’ has so many treasures in there. Can you relate to any?
07.01.2022 Dr Stuart Keel from CERA (on secondment to WHO in Geneva) presenting at OA Live Journal Club Review - Wed 16th Dec 8pm - ‘Building on the recommendations of the WHO World Report on Vision’ - Don’t miss it. Free to OA members
07.01.2022 AI in Healthcare Workshop (free). What does AI really mean in healthcare? How can clinicians meaningfully use it in practice? I have a great idea and data - how do I build my own application? Supported by the Medical Research Future Fund, the Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA) and Monash University are delivering a series of online workshops on AI in healthcare. The workshops will connect the diverse skills of clinicians and technologists - to work together, develop and... build AI solutions for real-world healthcare challenges. Online Workshop One: From Data to Algorithm to Real-World Solution Date: Thursday 3 December Time: 5:00 - 6:00PM AEDT Workshop one will see leading AI clinicians and technologists Professors Mingguang He and Paul Bonnington share their experiences translating healthcare data into real-world AI tools in ophthalmology, skin cancer and neurology.
06.01.2022 If you (anyone -person, business or corporate entity) are responsible for advertising a regulated health service (Ophthalmology practice or similar) and/or play a role in its advertising on social media. ImportantThe National Boards and AHPRA have jointly revised the Guidelines for advertising a regulated health service. The revised guidelines take effect on Monday 14 December.
05.01.2022 10yr study using baseline OCT to correlate long-term disability of MS patients. Baseline GC thickness <70 m correlated with a four-fold increased odds for meaningful long-term disability. Even more fascinating is that subclinical retinal degeneration was occurring even in the absence of clinical attacks. #MS #OCT
01.01.2022 Ooh I like this one from Cybersight. I knew the answer with the history at the beginning, but it’s all about the order of tests . It’s important not to miss this one. Have a go
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