OWA CPD Metro Evening on Tuesday 7th May 2024
Optometry Western Australia’s MayCPD will be on the 7th May 2024 – 6.30pm to 8pm. Registration OPEN.
Topic: Solving Patient Problems Finale
This is planned as an In Person Event & Zoom attendance.
Venue: UWA Optometry, 39 Fairway, Crawley, WA, 6009.
Registration is closed. If you wish to attend in person, please come to the venue.
If you are attending via Zoom, make sure you have registered with Zoom via this link; https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hfAPjwRxR5yIL_A6NRK9BQ
If you wish to take part in the Polls, follow the instructions before and during the CPD to access.
You must participate in the polls via your device live for your interactive CPD.
If you wish to take part in the optional MCQS to increase your CPD score from 1,5hrs to 2hrs, please use the link below to complete the MCQS, during or after Nicola’s presentation. You have unlimited attempts and the MCQS will be open 24hrs until midnight tomorrow night, AWST.
Any queries, email admin@optometrywa.org.au
Summary: This presentation looks at case studies including:
• Progressive lens use with desktop computer screens.
• Digressive lens use with desktop computers
• Contrast tints
• Problems with night driving
Learning Objectives
- Understanding the correct set up for ergonomic use of computer screens and how the prescribed visual solution may interfere with this.
- Understanding how various tint solutions may effect vision.
- Understanding the basic problems of night driving and possible solutions.
Max CPD hours awarded: 2 Interactive including optional assessment
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National Professional Services Manager
Nicola Peaper
Show detailsEmail: Nicola.Peaper@rodenstock.com.au
Nicola Peaper graduated from the University of Wales and qualified as an optometrist in the UK in 1985. She practiced in both private and corporate practice in the UK for 20 years including 8 years in her own practice. In 2001/2 she was employed as Ophthalmic Advisor to Kensington, Chelsea & Westminster Health Authority.
Since moving to Australia in 2005 she has worked in optical laboratories advising on procedures and quality. In roles as State and National training manager she has gained extensive experience in presenting the technology behind, and the prescribing and fitting of ophthalmic lenses.
Nicola Peaper is currently the National Professional Services Manager.

CPD Sponsor: Rodenstock
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