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Making laser eye surgery even more personal
New Deep Learning Model Helps Automated Screening of Common Eye Disorders
AMA Congratulates members on 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours List
Treatment for commonest form of blindness moves step closer
Treatment for blinding blood vessel condition yields lasting vision improvement
College of Surgeons renews calls for title ‘surgeon’ to be restricted
Opthea announces appointment of two new directors
AMA calls for restrictions on title of “surgeon”
Focus on caregivers of childhood glaucoma
AstraZeneca reaches settlement agreement resolving patent litigation related to Ultomiris
Ashurst advises Hayfin on financing acquisition of REALEYES Group by Zentrum Gesundheit
AstraZeneca and Neurimmune close exclusive global collaboration and licence agreement to develop and commercialise NI006
Ultomiris Now Available on PBS to treat Paroxysmal Nocturnal Haemoglobinuria
Penrith’s new hospital brings care closer
Potential to identify risk of Alzheimer’s in middle age
Australia’s private hospitals essential to manage elective surgery surge
Seeing retina in new light
Preclinical model may shed light on eye disease
AstraZeneca and Neurimmune sign exclusive global collaboration and licence agreement to develop and commercialise NI006
College of Surgeons welcomes Health Council proposal on use of surgeon title
Beagle’s sudden blindness reveals stage 5 lymphoma
“Exercise in a pill” could offer solution for at-risk people
College of Surgeons welcomes review of cosmetic surgery
Optometry school first for Western Australia
Fellowship exam update 5 November
Specialty medical assessment tribunal applications now open
New eye service opens in Perth
New treatment options will bring tears to your eyes
Gene therapy saves sight of Australians with eye disease
AstraZeneca to fully acquire Caelum Biosciences