The Australian College of Optometry (ACO) will host an interactive masterclass on orthokeratology (orthoK) in Melbourne on 11 August 2024.
“OrthoK provides optometrists with the opportunity to expand their roles and improve patient outcomes through advanced lens design techniques,” the ACO said.
“The half-day, interactive masterclass will deepen understanding and enhance skills in this growing specialised field.”
The masterclass will be led by Mr Philip Cheng, International Academy of Orthokeratology and Myopia Control fellow, and optometrist Ms Jacinda Van, from specialty contact lens practice Richard Lyndsay & Associates.
The presentations will be followed by a panel discussion and participation among attendees.
In session one of the masterclass program, Cheng will provide tips on patient selection and lens fitting, as well as managing patient expectations and using a corneal topographer.
Van will guide participants through how to identify and manage unexpected orthoK treatment outcomes and potential complications, in session two.
The masterclass will conclude with a demonstration of orthoK lens design, led by Cheng. Here, participants will apply their knowledge and skills using the EyeSpace software to design lenses tailored to individual patients.
The in-person masterclass has limited capacity and early registration is recommended.
WHEN: 9am-1pm, Sunday 11 August
WHERE: Australian College of Optometry, Carlton, VIC 3053
PRICE: ACO members: AU$200 / Non-members: AU$280
CPD Points: TBC
INFORMATION: https://www.aco.org.au/orthok-masterclass/
REGISTRATIONS: https://go.aco.org.au/orthok-24
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