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Continuing Education in Eyecare Hurstville

Date: 15/05/2019

Venue: 99A Forest Rd, Hurstville , NSW, 2220

Provider: Vision Eye Institute

Contact: Monica Lette, [E] monica.lette@visioneyeinstitute.com.au, [P] 0432759015

Learning Objectives

  • 1.To understand the neurological signs that indicate an ophthalmic neurological emergency 2.To understand the management options for ophthalmic neurological emergencies.
  • 3.To understand which patients who are suitable for SMILE and those who are best suited to other refractive procedures. 4. To be able to understand the benefits outcomes of the different refractive procedures and the management of those patients.
  • 5. Understand the medical and laser management of angle closure Glaucoma 6. Understand the surgical management of angle closure Glaucoma

Max points awarded: 6.00

Session Information

Name
Neuro-ophthalmic emergencies and case studies
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
No
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
2.00
Name
SMILE – How is it looking?
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
Yes
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
2.00
Name
Management of Angle Closure Glaucoma
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
Yes
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
2.00

NameActivity TypeTherapeutic?Manufacturer/
Supplier?
Points for attending &
Passing Assessment
Neuro-ophthalmic emergencies and case studiesFace to Face with AssessmentNoNo2.00
SMILE – How is it looking?Face to Face with AssessmentYesNo2.00
The management of primary angle closure glaucoma
Face to Face with AssessmentYesNo2.00

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.