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A Moreton Eye Masterclass 2025

Date: 8/06/2025 (AEST)

Venue: Level 2, 6 North Lakes Drive, QLD, 4509

Provider: Moreton Eye Group

Contact: Peggy Ekeledo-Smith, [E] peggy.es@moretoneye.com.au, [P] 07 3487 1111

Activity Outline

Moreton Eye Group is presenting a masterclass 2025 for Optometrists. The highlight of the event will be a corneal foreign body removal wet lab workshop. It will also be including a range of topics such as diplopia after cataract surgery, systemic disease in Optometry practice, understanding ocular surface and anterior segment in patient undergoing cataract surgery, screening of Plaquenil toxicity in optometry practice and glaucoma management with MIGS. The CPD event will showcase a mixture of clinical, therapeutics and interactive sessions. 

Learning Objectives

  • Identify risk factors associated with increased likelihood of retinal toxicity while on Hydroxychloroquine
  • Distinguish Hydroxychloroquine retinal toxicity from other retinal pathologies
  • Know what tests and imaging modalities can be used to help detect early toxicity
  • Know when to refer to an ophthalmologist for further evaluation
  • Learn new melanoma treatments that have drastically altered morbidity and mortality
  • Understand systemic effects from melanoma treatment including ocular complications and their management
  • Familiarise with ocular conditions related to Covid-19 and identify rare complications secondary to recent COVID infection
  • Identify patient at risk of diplopia after cataract surgeries
  • Investigate post cataract surgery diplopia
  • Manage patients with diplopia following cataract surgery
  • Learn examine patient before corneal FB removal.
  • Remove corneal metallic foreign body including rust deposits from corneal epithelium
  • Know when to refer patients with ocular foreign body
  • Identify corneal and ocular surface diseases symptoms signs in prospective cataract patients and therapeutic measures that can be instigated to avoid surgical delays, reduce intraoperative risk and post operative visual morbidity
  • Detect key findings that should a cataract patient to a corneal surgeon to maximise correctable visual outcomes
  • Differentiate between a marginal and an infective corneal ulcer and tailoring the therapeutic intervention accordingly
  • Understand why a high index of suspicion for keratoconus is important to avoid visual loss on an Optometrist's watch
  • Have knowledge of referral pathways to patients with concomitant cataract and Fuch's endothelial dystrophy
  • Understand the mechanism of action of MIGS
  • Update knowledge on current literature evidence of MIGS in Glaucoma management
  • Learn indications and benefits of MIGS in Glaucoma patients

Max CPD hours awarded: 4.75

Session Information

Name
Hydroxychloroquine Retinal Toxicity Screening and Q & A
Clinical?
Yes
Interactive?
No
Therapeutic?
No
Duration of CPD Session/Module
0.5
Duration of CPD Session/Module inclusive of Assessment Component
0.5
Name
Diplopia after Cataract Surgery and Q & A
Clinical?
Yes
Interactive?
No
Therapeutic?
No
Duration of CPD Session/Module
0.75
Duration of CPD Session/Module inclusive of Assessment Component
0.75
Name

Ocular side effects of new cutaneous melanoma treatments and multifocal inner retinitis secondary to COVID

Clinical?
Yes
Interactive?
No
Therapeutic?
Yes
Duration of CPD Session/Module
0.75
Duration of CPD Session/Module inclusive of Assessment Component
0.75
Name
Tour de Segment Anterior
Clinical?
Yes
Interactive?
No
Therapeutic?
Yes
Duration of CPD Session/Module
0.75
Duration of CPD Session/Module inclusive of Assessment Component
0.75
Name
Corneal Foreign Body removal Wet Lab
Clinical?
Yes
Interactive?
Yes
Therapeutic?
Yes
Duration of CPD Session/Module
1.5
Duration of CPD Session/Module inclusive of Assessment Component
1.5
Name
Angle based MIGS in glaucoma management
Clinical?
Yes
Interactive?
No
Therapeutic?
Yes
Duration of CPD Session/Module
0.5
Duration of CPD Session/Module inclusive of Assessment Component
0.5

Acknowledgement of Country

In the spirit of reconciliation Optometry Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.