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