Anterior uveitis survival guide: What you need to know.
Date: 25/03/2025 (ACDT)
Venue: Duke of Brunswick Hotel, 207 Gilbert St, Adelaide SA 5000, SA, 5000
Provider: Optometry Vic/SA
Contact: Chynnae Jewell, [E] c.jewell@optometry.org.au, [P] 0396529100
To ensure all members and dietaries are catered for, please register by Friday 15th March.
Activity Outline
Are some treatments better than others? What should I do when it keeps coming back? How can I tell when it’s more than just regular uveitis? This session will help you feel more in control when you see uveitis patients – learn how to treat, how to investigate, and when to refer.
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between acute and truly chronic anterior uveitis
- Recognise ocular signs and symptoms that indicate infectious and other secondary causes of uveitis
- Understand the principles of best practice steroid prescribing, including the monitoring and management of steroid responders
- Understand the common systemic associations of uveitis, and know how to recognise these from the patient presentation and relevant investigations
Max CPD hours awarded: 1.5
Session Information
Name |
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Anterior uveitis survival guide: What you need to know. |
Clinical? |
Yes |
Interactive? |
Yes |
Therapeutic? |
Yes |
Duration of CPD Session/Module |
1.5 |
Duration of CPD Session/Module inclusive of Assessment Component |
1.5 |
Meet your speaker:
Dr. Tim Greenwell
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Dr Greenwell is a South Australian ophthalmologist with expertise in cataract surgery, uveitis, general ophthalmology, macular degeneration, diabetes and retinal conditions. Dr Greenwell graduated from the University of Adelaide in 2008 with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. He completed his specialist training in South Australia and was granted fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists in 2018. After successfully completing his first four years of training, Dr Greenwell undertook a 15 month subspecialty fellowship in uveitis and medical ophthalmology at the Oxford University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in Oxford, UK.
Dr Greenwell currently serves as the Director of Training for trainee ophthalmologists in South Australia, and runs the paediatric uveitis service at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital. |