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PersonalEYES Annual Conference Event 2019

Date: 17/03/2019

Venue: Amora Jamison, 11 Jamison Street Sydney, NSW, 2000

Provider: PersonalEYES

Contact: Anna Siu, [E] annas@personaleyes.com.au, [P] 02 8833 7111

Learning Objectives

  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to recognise signs and symptoms of microbial keratitis
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to refer appropriately for microbial keratitis treatment
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to initiate therapeutic management for microbial keratitis
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to bill correctly to medicare for patient consultations
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to utilise the correct item number depending on the patient's visit needs
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to identify when they need to seek legal advice/advice from the association
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to grade diabetic retinopathy
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to correctly identify when to refer for ophthalmic intervention
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to discuss treatment options for those with diabetic macular oedema
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to educate patients on new technologies used in intraoperative cataract surgery
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to identify 'difficult' catarct cases to refer for appropriate assessment and intervention
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to educate myopic progression in children with patient's parents
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to discuss atropine treatment with patient's parents
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to refer appropriately for ophthalmic intervention for progressive myopia
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to list the differential diagnoses for glaucoma
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to refer for glaucoma co-managment
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to identify when a patient has suspicious signs & symptoms for neurological and other conditions that can be similar to glaucoma in presentation
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to identify where a patient may require medical intervention or assessment due to ocular signs
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to identify differential diagnoses for a patient due to ocular signs
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to refer for further ophthalmic assessment due to the risk of additional systemic issues
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to differntially diagnose red eye cases
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to initiate treatment for some red eye conditions including conjunctivitis, keratitis, uveitis and iritis
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to refer where required for further ophthalmic managment
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to differntially diagnose peri-orbital or ocular lesions
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to refer for ophthalmic intervention of ocular lesions
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to identify suspcious ocular lesions including OSSN, Melanoma, BCC and SCC
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to discuss Plasma Rich in Growth Factors eye drops with patients who have dry eyes
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to treat dry eyes with various methods including lubricants, plugs, topical steroids and eyemasks
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to treat dry eyes with procedures including IPL, Blephasteam or Lipiflow (or refer for these treatments)
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to identify which patients require floaters treatment
  • At the completion of the CPD activity, participants should be able to discuss the use of lasers in floater treatment

Max points awarded: 20.00

Session Information

Name
MK Diagnoses and management
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
Yes
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
3.00
Name
Diabetic Retinopathy
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
No
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
1.50
Name
Medicare & Common Pot Holes
Activity Type
Non Clinical
Therapeutic?
No
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
0.50
Name
ORA & Difficult Cataract Cases
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
No
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
1.50
Name
Myopia Progression in Children
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
Yes
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
1.50
Name
Glaucoma or something else?
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
Yes
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
3.00
Name
Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Conditions
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
No
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
1.50
Name
Red Eye Case Studies
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
Yes
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
3.00
Name
Lumps & Bumps - When to refer?
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
No
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
1.50
Name
Dry Eye Treatment Update
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
Yes
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
1.50
Name
Floaters and their managment
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
No
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
1.50

NameActivity TypeTherapeutic?Manufacturer/
Supplier?
Points for attending &
Passing Assessment
MK Diagnoses and managementFace to Face with AssessmentYesNo3.00
Diabetic RetinopathyFace to Face with AssessmentNoNo1.50
Medicare & Common Pot HolesNon ClinicalNoNo0.50
ORA & Difficult Cataract CasesFace to Face with AssessmentNoNo1.50
Myopia Progression in ChildrenFace to Face with AssessmentYesNo1.50
Glaucoma or something else? Face to Face with AssessmentYesNo3.00
Ocular Manifestations of Systemic ConditionsFace to Face with AssessmentNoNo1.50
Red Eye Case Studies Face to Face with AssessmentYesNo3.00
Lumps & Bumps - When to refer? Face to Face with AssessmentNoNo1.50
Dry Eye Treatment UpdateFace to Face with AssessmentYesNo1.50
Floaters and their managmentFace to Face with AssessmentNoNo1.50

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.