Optometry Connection - March 2022
Learning Objectives
- Understand the benefits associated with utilising a "frontloading" visual field testing approach to glaucoma management
- Become more familiarised with the clinical signs associated with Coats Disease
- Develop a better understanding of the difference between lipid and non-lipid based artificial tears in the management of dry eye disease
- Better understand how to perform scleral indentation safely and accurately
- Develop a better understanding of the elements involved in the appropriate management of dry eye patients within clinical practice
- Develop a better understanding of current progress and future opportunities in relation to ocular gene therapies
- Appreciate the changing scope of UK optometric practice in relation to glaucoma management
- Develop a better understanding of the medical management of primary open-angle glaucoma
- Develop a better understanding of how to diagnose the different types of ocular allergy
- Appreciate the drastic consequences of acanthamoeba infection associated with contact lens wear and understand how to better diagnose and treat this condition
- Appreciate how optimising contact lens design can improve performance for presbyopic contact lens-wearing patients
- Develop a better understanding of the consequences of excessive screen time for the paediatric population and the guidelines associated with different cohorts/age groups to ensure effective control
- Appreciate and address the evidence-to-practice gaps in the appropriateness of glaucoma and diabetes-related eye care
Max CPD hours awarded: 6
Session Information
Name |
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Optometry Connection - March 2022 |
Clinical? |
Yes |
Interactive? |
No |
Therapeutic? |
Yes |
Duration of CPD Session/Module |
5 |
Duration of CPD Session/Module inclusive of Assessment Component |
6 |