Come join us in our August webinar, where we are delighted to have our returning guest speaker A/Prof and Neuro Ophthalmologist Clare Fraser talk to us about Optic Nerve Head Swelling conditions. A/Prof Fraser will be going through differentials and early diagnosis of optic nerve swelling including papilledema, ONH drusen and other differential diagnosis, as well as an overview of up to date OCT feature interpretation, interesting cases and treatment.
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About our speaker:
A/Prof Clare Fraser
A/Prof Fraser is an ophthalmologist specialising in neuro-ophthalmology, strabismus and visual electrodiagnostics. She completed ophthalmic training at Sydney Eye Hospital in 2006-2009 and went on to further neuro-ophthalmic training at Moorfields Eye Hospital and the National Hospital for Neurology, London, England.
A/Prof Fraser is also committed to further research and teaching, Not only does she currently hold the title of Associate Professor of Neuro-ophthalmology at the University of Sydney, she is also the Vice-President of The Neuro-ophthalmology Society of Australia.
For a more extensive bio, please click here.
Learning Objectives:
1. To understand the differential diagnosis of the swollen optic nerve head including serious and spurious presentations.
2. To understand an up to date clinical update in the recognition of papilledema including OCT based signs
3. To understand the current treatments of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension including new and emerging treatments
This webinar is FREE for YO members! If you have any questions that you would like to send in beforehand, please email them to us at y.optoms@gmail.com. If you are not a member and would like to learn about our membership, you can do so here.
CPD hours has been applied for this event. A certificate of attendance will be provided at the conclusion of the event.
To register, please click here. Registration is required, otherwise you will not be able to join the webinar. Please register by 5pm 18th August 2022.
Special thank you to CooperVision for their unwavering support of Young Optometrists for making these events happen!