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Queensland Ophthalmic Specialists - Practice Launch & Education Evening

Date: 21/05/2019

Venue: Suite 205, Level 2, Westside Private Hospital, 32 Morrow Street, Taringa, QLD, 4068

Provider: Queensland Ophthalmic Specialists - An Eye to the Future

Contact: Maria Kearney, [E] prac.manager@qldos.com.au, [P] 0730622380

Learning Objectives

  • Confidently examine common patterns of strabismus
  • Understand the basic management principles of common patterns of strabismus
  • Explain the normal findings and variants in OCT imaging of the retina and optic nerve
  • Recognise pathological OCT findings in common retinal and optic nerve conditions
  • Identify and understand the impact of common eyelid malpositions
  • Describe the management options for common eyelid malpositions

Max points awarded: 4.50

Session Information

Name
Useful pointers in strabismus examination
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
No
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
1.50
Name
OCT Interpretation
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
No
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
1.50
Name
Eyelid malposition - Identification and Management Options
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
Useful pointers in strabismus examinationFace to Face with AssessmentNoNo1.50
OCT Interpretation Face to Face with AssessmentNoNo1.50
Eyelid malposition - Identification and Management Options Face 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.