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Ophthalmologists are doctors, who after graduation from
medical school followed by two years of hospital intern work,
then undertake five years of post-graduate training
in the surgical and medical management of eye diseases.
We are accredited with the Royal Australian and New Zealand
College of Ophthalmologists and registered with the
NZ Medical Council as Vocational Specialists in Diseases
of the Eye.
In 1966 a group of New Zealand Ophthalmologists (Eye Specialists)
formed the NZ Society for the Prevention of Blindness, recently
the name was changed to the Save Sight Society.
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Glaucoma* and diabetic retinopathy alone cause nearly 20%
of all blindness in New Zealand. These are both treatable
conditions if detected early. The Save Sight Society works
with Government and non-Governmental Agencies to raise awareness
about these and other common causes of blindness.
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Nearly 5% of children are at risk of developing lazy
eyes (amblyopia). The detection of this and other
ocular problems in childhood is essential so that early
treatment can be initiated and poor sight for life prevented.
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Many serious ocular injuries occur in the home, on the sports
field, and in the workplace. They affect all age groups
and are mostly preventable. To stop injuries, ongoing education
of the public in safety measures is essential. The Save
Sight Society is developing strategies to improve knowledge
of the hazards, and how to avoid injury.
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The Save Sight Society has set up a research fund and grants
will be made from this fund to New Zealanders working in
the field of eye research with special emphasis on diseases
that are of particular relevance to this country.
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The Save Sight Society has particular concern for the elderly
with failing sight, many of whom have cataract or degenerative
disease. The Society aims to ensure that advances in eye
treatments become available to all who are likely to benefit,
and that people with incurable eye diseases have access
to
support services throughout New Zealand. **
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*Glaucoma New Zealand, an organisation
which encourages early detection and treatment of this disease,
is linked to the Society and the two groups work closely
together to advance common objectives
**The Save Sight Society is affiliated with Retina NZ
and the Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind
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