iCaretrack II: Barriers and Facilitators to Appropriate Eyecare
Date: 9/08/2019
Venue: Rydges, 23 Palmer St, Townsville, QLD, 4810
Provider: University of NSW
Contact: Melinda Toomey, [E] m.toomey@unsw.edu.au, [P] 0488363690
Learning Objectives
- Describe the evidence-based clinical indictors that are critical for appropriate diagnosis, monitoring and management of glaucoma.
- Describe the evidence-based clinical indictors that are critical for appropriate diagnosis, monitoring and management of diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular oedema.
- Understand the current level of care delivery by Australian optometrists for glaucoma and diabetic eyecare.
- Analyse current gaps in care delivery by Australian optometrists for glaucoma and diabetic eyecare.
- Propose barriers and facilitators to glaucoma and diabetic eyecare delivery that optometrists may encounter in clinical practice.
- Gain self-awareness of their current performance in delivering glaucoma and diabetic eyecare compared to current clinical practice guidelines.
Max points awarded: 7.50
Session Information
Name |
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iCaretrack Study II; Barriers & Facilitators to Appropriate Eyecare |
Activity Type |
Face to Face Small Workshop |
Therapeutic? |
No |
Manufacturer/Supplier? |
No |
Points for attending & Passing Assessment |
7.50 |
Name | Activity Type | Therapeutic? | Manufacturer/Supplier? | Points for attending & Passing Assessment |
---|---|---|---|---|
iCaretrack Study II; Barriers & Facilitators to Appropriate Eyecare | Face to Face Small Workshop | No | No | 7.50 |