Global educational organisation dedicated to raising the standard of contact lens education worldwide and promoting the widespread, safe use of contact lenses.
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Shares information and knowledge on the field of education and rehabilitation of people with visual impairment.
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Worldwide organization dedicated to overcoming vision impairment through rehabilitation, education, research and advocacy.
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Dedicated to delivering the highest standard of professional optometry care to the citizens of the state.
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For the visually impaired and professionals. Offers an online low vision aids store, a discussion list, large print lending library, newsletters, support groups, and education.
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Offers public and professional education on preventative and therapeutic eye care.
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Represents over 90% of the Practising Optometrists in New Zealand. Information for optometrists, vision and useful links.
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Procures corneal tissue for sight restoration and/or improvement of visual impairments and for medical research seeking cures for eye disorders and diseases.
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Promotes high quality optometric care, and advancement of the profession of optometry.
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Provides information about optometry, the association, and vision and eye health.
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National organization working on behalf of the independent optician.
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A non-profit organization which serves the educational needs of optometrists.
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Contains information about the association, and resources for optometrists and the general public on eyecare.
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Provides public information about the association in Queensland, as well as information for optometrists.
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Genetics, diseases and anatomy of the human retina. Includes links to related resources.
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National UK charity providing a good range of information for blind or partially sighted people.
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Public awareness site dedicated to preventing detached retina for very nearsighted people and others at risk.
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Public advocate for eye care excellence and eye care education in the United States.
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Encourages professional conduct amongst its members, and represents them with the government.
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Represents more than 600 doctors of optometry, optometry students and paraoptometric assistants and technicians in nearly every county across the state.
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