Assessing the latest Evidence. Should it change our practice patterns?
Date: 31/03/2020
Venue: 111 Upper Heidelberg Road, Ivanhoe , VIC, 3079
Provider: Melbourne Comprehensive Eye Surgeons
Contact: Dr. Nima Pakrou, [E] reception@mces.melbourne, [P] (03) 9455 1714
Learning Objectives
- Know when to refer to an Ophthalmologist when seeing abnormalities in a fundus image
- Have a general understanding of what the differential diagnoses could be of abnormal fundus images
- What are the risk factors to look out for when diagnosing CSCR
- Understand the methodology and results of the LIGHT study
- Understand the methodology and results of the ZAP study
- Apply the results of the ZAP and LIGHT studies to everyday clinical practice
Max points awarded: 6.00
Session Information
Name |
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Posterior fundus pigment abnormalities using multimodal imaging |
Activity Type |
Face to Face with Assessment |
Therapeutic? |
No |
Manufacturer/Supplier? |
No |
Points for attending & Passing Assessment |
3.00 |
Name |
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Results of ZAP and LIGHT what does it mean for the way you practice? |
Activity Type |
Face to Face with Assessment |
Therapeutic? |
No |
Manufacturer/Supplier? |
No |
Points for attending & Passing Assessment |
3.00 |