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Ophthalmic Equipment

 

Ophthalmic Equipment is a high-quality magazine produced annually by Optometrists Association Australia. It features the latest in diagnostic technology and imaging systems, and dispensing and therapeutic equipment available to practitioners. The magazine is distributed each year with the April issue of Australian Optometry newspaper.

A valuable up-to-date buyers’ guide on binocular indirect ophthalmoscopes, BIO condensing lenses, non-contact slitlamp condensing lenses, slitlamp BIO contact lenses, gonioscopy lenses, direct ophthalmoscopes, retinoscopes, diagnostic sets, hand-held slitlamps and edging systems is included.

Specialist articles written by some of Australia’s foremost optometrists together with equipment ‘road-tests’ have become a valuable aid for optometrists planning to update their practices.

Ophthalmic Equipment

Ophthalmic Equipment is highly valued by its readers.

  • 83 per cent of optometrists find Ophthalmic Equipment informative always or most of the time

  • 83 per cent strongly agree or agree that Ophthalmic Equipment keeps them current with advances in the profession

  • 82 per cent find the articles in Ophthalmic Equipment relevant always or most of the time

  • 75 per cent of optometrists strongly agree or agree that the content in Ophthalmic Equipment is clinically useful   

— Roy Morgan Research

For further information on Ophthalmic Equipment contact Features editor, Jeff Megahan, on (03) 9668 8508 or j.megahan@optometrists.asn.au

 

 

 

Ophthalmic Equipment is a high-quality magazine produced annually by Optometrists Association Australia. It features the latest in diagnostic technology and imaging systems, and dispensing and therapeutic equipment available to practitioners. The magazine is distributed each year with the April issue of Australian Optometry newspaper.

A valuable up-to-date buyers’ guide on binocular indirect ophthalmoscopes, BIO condensing lenses, non-contact slitlamp condensing lenses, slitlamp BIO contact lenses, gonioscopy lenses, direct ophthalmoscopes, retinoscopes, diagnostic sets, hand-held slitlamps and edging systems is included.

Specialist articles written by some of Australia’s foremost optometrists together with equipment ‘road-tests’ have become a valuable aid for optometrists planning to update their practices.

Ophthalmic Equipment

Ophthalmic Equipment is highly valued by its readers.

  • 83 per cent of optometrists find Ophthalmic Equipment informative always or most of the time

  • 83 per cent strongly agree or agree that Ophthalmic Equipment keeps them current with advances in the profession

  • 82 per cent find the articles in Ophthalmic Equipment relevant always or most of the time

  • 75 per cent of optometrists strongly agree or agree that the content in Ophthalmic Equipment is clinically useful   

— Roy Morgan Research

For further information on Ophthalmic Equipment contact Features editor, Jeff Megahan, on (03) 9668 8508 or j.megahan@optometrists.asn.au