OUTLOOK SUPER SUNDAY
MAY 25, 2025

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The doctors at Outlook Eye Specialists are excited to host our annual SuperSunday Optometry Conference. Featuring great speakers, practical talks and practice enhancing dialogue. The meeting aims to provide maximal CPD points and is heavily subsidised to provide excellent value! Network with colleagues and faculty and take your knowledge and practice to the next level.

 

Benefit from clinical pearls, tips and tricks shared by our expert speakers. The talks and experience are geared to allow knowledge use immediately.

SUPERSUNDAY PROGRAMME

SESSION ONE

SESSION TWO

SESSION THREE

SESSION FOUR

ANTERIOR SEGMENT

9:00 – 9:20
Posterior Segment Drug Toxicities
Dr Khoi Tran

9:20 – 9:40
Improving Vision in Keratoconus
Dr Brett Drury

9:40 – 10:00
Lumps and Bumps: Part 3
Dr Stephen Godfrey

10:00 – 10:20
Ophthalmologist for a Day
Dr Nathan Walker

10:20 – 10:30
Question time

10:30 – 11:00
Morning Tea

POSTERIOR SEGMENT

11:00 – 11:20
Glaucoma Case Session
Dr Brett Drury

11:20 – 11:40
The Long and Short of It: Complications of Myopia and Hyperopia
Dr Nathan Walker

11:40 – 12:00
Macula Degeneration: Recap and Update
Dr Khoi Tran

12:00 – 12:10
Question Time

12:10 – 12:30
Ophthalmology Trivia Quiz

12:30 – 1:30
Lunch

OTHERS

1:30 – 1:50
That’s gotta hurt: Part 3
Dr Stephen Godfrey

1:50 – 2:10
Advanced OCT Interpretation
Dr Khoi Tran

2:10 – 2:30
Accuracy and Precision in Refractive Surgery
Dr Brett Drury

2:30 – 3:00
Case Presentations

3:00 – 3:30
Afternoon Tea

OTHERS

3:30 – 3:50
Neuro-Ophthalmology
Dr Stephen Godfrey

3:50 – 4:20
Case Presentations

4:20 to 4:30
Question Time

4:30 – 5:00
Multiple Choice Questions (CPD)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

1. Posterior Segment Drug Toxicities

  • Recognise the importance of detailed medical history
  • Identify the clinical presentation of common retinal toxicities
  • Screen for common toxicities
  • Gain awareness of the clinical presentation of less common retinal toxicities


2. Improving Vision in Keratoconus

  • Understand the optical issues caused by keratoconus
  • Appreciate the spectrum of optical and surgical treatments available
  • Understand how different corneal layers can be targeted to improve the optics in keratoconic corneas
  • Appreciate the role of corneal collagen cross linking and the available adjunctive treatments

3. Lumps and Bumps: Part 3

  • Determine benign from malignant eye and adnexal tumours
  • Know the signs that there has been a recurrence after treatment
  • Outline a structured approach to treatment

4. Ophthalmologist For a Day

  • Gain an understanding of the range of conditions attended to by ophthalmologists
    and the various subspecialties
  • Review the clinical approach to a variety of ophthalmic presentations
  • Refresh understanding of triaging ophthalmic emergencies 

5. Glaucoma Case Session

  • Gain an awareness of the various retinal conditions which can mimic glaucomatous visual field changes
  • Utilise the OCT RNFL and macula ganglion cell scans to assess for the likelihood of non-glaucomatous optic nerve damage
  • Have a framework for approaching treatment decisions in patients with ocular hypertension

6. The Long and Short of It – Complications of Hyperopia and Myopia

  • Update understanding of the complications that can arise from hyperopia
  • Revise the complications that can arise from myopia
  • Review the incidence of ametropia

7. Macula Degeneration – Recap and Update

  • Classify ARMD based on examination and imaging
  • Identify features of ARMD on multimodal imaging and the updated nomenclature
  • Gain awareness of the current and upcoming treatment options available

8. That’s Gotta Hurt: Part 3

  • Understand the causation of ocular pain
  • Outline a structured approach to treatment of ocular pain
  • Know when to refer patients

9. Advanced OCT Interpretation

  • Understand PVD stages and OCT grading
  • Understand OCT based grading of ERMs, FTMHs and VMTs
  • Gain awareness of common errors in OCT interpretation

10. Accuracy and Precision in Refractive Surgery

  • Understand the relative importance of various components of the eye to refractive calculations
  • Understand disease states that alter refractive precision
  • Have an overview of the full spectrum of the surgical refractive options available to patients and their relative accuracy and precision

11. Neuro-ophthalmology

  • Understand the time course relationship to loss of vision
  • Thorough diagnostic algorithm to transient loss of vision
  • When to refer and investigate transient loss of vision

DESTINATION

HOTA, Home of the Arts

Lakeside Room

135 Bundall Road

Surfers Paradise 4217

 

Parking:

  • Parking is available at HOTA, Home of the Arts but is limited
  • There are 2 main carparks, one in the front of
    HOTA Central and a second carpark in front of
    HOTA Gallery
  • There will be a Sunday farmers market occurring which may limit Sunday parking
  • There is on street parking at nearby Chevron Island
    accessible via Thomas Drive. Park there and walk
    across the bridge to Lakeside Room.

Registration Fee: AUD$85.00

This will include conference materials, tea and coffee, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, conference satchel and post conference drinks.

Final closing date for registration by close of business Friday May 16, 2025.

Refund Policy: Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite’s fee is nonrefundable.

Email: events@outlookeye.com.au Prior to May 16, 2025.

CPD: applied for (to be advised)

OUR DOCTORS

Dr Stephen Godfrey

MBBS(QLD), FRANZCO

Dr Khoi Tran

BPHARM, MBBS, MMED (OPHTHSCI), FRANZCO

Dr Nathan Walker

BAPPSCOPTOM (HONS), MBBS (HONS), FRANZCO

Dr Brett Drury

MBBS (HONS), B.APP.SCI.(OPTOM)(HONS), FRANZCO

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