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Updates in Ophthalmology

Date: 23/10/2019

Venue: 58 Duncraig Road, Applecross, WA, 6153

Provider: Lions Eye Institute

Contact: Cathy Grant, [E] cathy.grant@lei.org.au, [P] 0412651719

Learning Objectives

  • triage and provide management of posterior segment haemorrhages.
  • understand the latest in the diagnosis and management of Keratoconus, in particular, collagen cross-linking and DALK surgery techniques.
  • understand the nature, the assessment and the management of thyroid eye disease including novel therapies.
  • receive the most recent evidence for the assessment and management of intermittent exotropia, including natural history and the effectiveness of surgical and non-surgical interventions.
  • understand the importance of OCT and Visual Field changes in the assessment of Glaucoma progression.

Max points awarded: 3.75

Session Information

Name
What's New in Retina: An approach to the diagnosis and management of bleeding in the posterior segment.
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
No
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
0.75
Name
What's New in Kerataconus
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
No
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
0.75
Name
What's New in Thyroid Eye Disease
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
No
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
0.75
Name
What's New in Paediatrics: Intermittent Exotropia
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
No
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
0.75
Name
What's New in Glaucoma: the importance of OCT and Visual Field Changes in Glaucoma Progression
Activity Type
Face to Face with Assessment
Therapeutic?
No
Manufacturer/Supplier?
No
Points for attending & Passing Assessment
0.75

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.