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How to Wear a Mask www.health.gov.au/resources/videos/how-to-wear-a-mask

Chief Nurse and Midwifery Officer, Alison McMillan, explains how to wear a mask properly to ensure it is effective.

Macular Degeneration Foundationwww.mdfoundation.com.au
This website is designed to promote awareness of Macular Degeneration and features a wide array of information and resources


Vision Australia
www.visionaustralia.org.au
Vision Australia is a not-for-profit organisation and the nation’s leading provider of blindness and low vision services. They provide the equipment and training that enables people who are blind or have low vision to live their lives to the full.

Glaucoma Australia Inc – Avoid Glaucoma Blindness: http://www.glaucoma.org.au
The Foundation’s mission is to minimise visual disability from glaucoma.

Aging Eye Times – http://www.agingeye.net
The private, not-for-profit Aging Eye Times is an organisation that provides free access to the latest medical information on diseases of the ageing eye in an attempt to empower people to take control of their vision health, while educating them on the importance and need for further medical advances.

PresMed Australia http://www.presmed.com.au

PresMed specialises in the investment, commissioning and management of day hospital facilities in partnership with surgeons, and has established 7 major facilities across New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania.

OptomOnline – http://www.optomonline.com.au

OptomOnline is a website run by PresMed Australia to support the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) of the Optometrist community. Optometrists are able to view educational modules and complete tests that expand their knowledge and contribute to their required learning for Optometrist registration.

Optometrists Association of Australiahttp://www.optometrists.asn.au

Optometrists Association Australia is the peak professional body for Australian optometrists. The Association represents over 4000 members (93% of optometrists registered with the Optometry Board of Australia). The Association (formerly the Australian Optometrical Association), was formed as a national body in 1918. The Association is committed to assisting optometrists deliver quality eye and vision care services across Australia.

Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologistshttp://www.ranzco.edu

RANZCO is the professional body for Ophthalmologists and, as such, is the body responsible for creating and maintaining standards in ophthalmologist training and practice.

Review of Optometry Onlinehttps://www.reviewofoptometry.com 

This website provides past Review of Optometry magazines, along with information on conferences etc.

Virtual Medical Centrehttp://www.virtualmedicalcentre.com

Virtual Medical Centre is Australia’s leading medical information website. It delivers the latest medical information written by medical professionals.

Optometry Today . UK Association of Optometrists – http://www.optometry.co.uk

Optometry Today magazine can be viewed via this website, along with the latest news from the optometry sector in the UK.