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Video: Refractive Surprises – are they really taboo?

Posted on 27/10/2015

Professor Rudy Nuijts (The Netherlands) and Professor James Wolffsohn (United Kingdom) – speakers on the panel at Rayner’s 2015 ESCRS Educational Symposium ‘Refractive Surprise; the Big Taboo’ – as well as Drs Mark...

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Customer service in focus at Rayner

Posted on 14/10/2015

Enhancing the customer journey was a strong motivation for the transformation of Rayner’s Customer Service function over the last 12 months, so the recent ‘National Customer Service Week’ official event provided an excel...

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Video: Rayner’s recently acquired Ophteis OVD range and what this means for cataract surgery

Posted on 9/10/2015

Professor Steve Arshinoff discusses the importance of viscoelastic in cataract surgery at Rayner's Ophteis Acquisitio...

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‘Refractive Surprise; The Big Taboo’ – ESCRS event summary

Posted on 29/09/2015

Prof. Rudy Nuijts introduced and moderated the Rayner 2015 ESCRS Satellite Symposium featuring the topic of refractive surprise.

Prof. Nuijts, highlighted that refractive surprise is a serious challenge in cataract and refrac...

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Rayner announces ESCRS celebratory event on Sunday 6th September to mark recent Ophteis OVD acquisition

Posted on 2/09/2015

Rayner will be hosting a very special ESCRS event to mark the recent acquisition of the Ophteis OVD portfolio.

Professor Steve Arshinoff and Rayner CEO Tim Clover will make a short speech before inviting guests to join the celebration w...

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Rayner-sponsored charity earns television exposure on world current affairs program

Posted on 10/09/2013

‘Good news, good news, good news! IMPACT’s Jibon Tari Floating Hospital has moored here in Kaliganj!’ A young man rides a bike around a village making this announcement from his megaphone. This marks the beginning of a powerful news story. IMPACT Bangladesh – a charitable foundation which aims to prevent and treat avoidable disability –

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Sussex collaboration helps to save sight of cataract sufferers in Bangladesh

Posted on 31/03/2011

Hove-based Rayner Intraocular Lenses Ltd have pledged a regular donation of IOLs every month to Sussex-based IMPACT Foundation, enabling the foundation to restore the vision of cataract sufferers in Bangladesh – improving the patients’ quality of life, preventing disability and promoting independent, sustainable living. Rayner has had strong links with IMPACT Foundation for over 20

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Impact Foundation Bangladesh report on Rayner

Posted on 9/06/2005

The Impact Foundation of Bangladesh recently reported on the work that it has done since Rayner started to regularly supply intraocular lenses to the Foundation. The lenses are used by Bangladesh and visiting surgeons from around the world such as recent visitors, Dr Bruce Munro from Geelong, Victoria, Australia and Mr Jim Haslam, Ophthalmic Surgeon

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Rayner continues donation of lenses to floating hospital, Bangladesh

Posted on 10/03/2003

In February 2003 Rachel Yin, Export Manager for Rayner, visited Bangladesh and handed over a further donation of 50 intraocular lenses to be used on the Jibon Tari floating hospital. Please read the report from IMPACT Foundation Bangladesh for more details of how our lenses have been used to change the lives of some of

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Rayner donates lenses for “World Sight Day”

Posted on 11/10/2001

To mark World Sight Day, on October 11 2001, Rayner Intraocular Lenses Ltd donated 425 lenses to the IMPACT Foundation, an international charity based in Haywards Heath. The lenses will be used by surgeons to restore sight to people in remote and impoverished areas of developing countries on this day. This donation is part of

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