Seeing Beyond Lecture: Advances in Technology and Therapeutics: Friend or Foe to the Ocular Surface?
Date: 27/04/2022 (AEST)
Venue: Live Webinar - Zoom
Provider: The University of Melbourne
Contact: Flora Hui, [E] huif@unimelb.edu.au, [P] 83445884
Learning Objectives
- Provide an example of using technology to assist with clinical keratoconus management
- Demonstrate the effect of contact lens design on the quality and reliability of ocular imaging technology and perimetry
- Discuss the complexities of managing corneal disease and glaucoma
- Understand the increasing use of Dupilumab to treat severe atopic dermatitis
- Discuss the ocular complications that may arise with Dupilumab
- Discuss the complexities of managing patients with severe atopic dermatitis and ocular sequelae following the use of Dupilumab
Max CPD hours awarded: 1.5
Session Information
| Name |
|---|
| Keratoconus, Contact Lenses, and Technology: Troubleshooting Patient Cases in a Student Teaching Clinic |
| Clinical? |
| Yes |
| Interactive? |
| No |
| Therapeutic? |
| Yes |
| Duration of CPD Session/Module |
| 0.75 |
| Duration of CPD Session/Module inclusive of Assessment Component |
| 0.75 |
| Name |
|---|
| Dupilumab for Atopic Dermatitis - Keeping an Eye on the Ocular Surface |
| Clinical? |
| Yes |
| Interactive? |
| No |
| Therapeutic? |
| Yes |
| Duration of CPD Session/Module |
| 0.75 |
| Duration of CPD Session/Module inclusive of Assessment Component |
| 0.75 |