Outlook Super Sunday 2025
The Doctors at Outlook Eye Specialists would like to invite you to their annual Outlook Super Sunday educational event at HOTA - Bundall
Date and time
Location
HOTA, Home of the Arts
135 Bundall Road Surfers Paradise, QLD 4217 AustraliaRefund Policy
About this event
- Event lasts 8 hours
- Paid venue parking
Join us as we host our 4th annual SuperSunday 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.
Approved Optometry Australia CPD Activity: 7.5Ti
Learning Objectives
1. Nutritional Supplementation & Glaucoma
· Review key nutritional supplements in Glaucoma
· Evaluate the evidence supporting nutritional supplementation in Glaucoma
· Address safety, dosage, and integration into clinical practice
2. Retinal Detachment 101 – Diagnosis & Imaging of Retinal Detachment
· Describe the different types of retinal detachments and their underlying causes.
· Differentiate between rhegmatogenous, tractional, and exudative retinal detachments.
· Distinguish between retinal detachment and retinoschisis using clinical and imaging techniques.
· Identify when retinal detachment requires urgent or emergency referral.
· Understand the significance of outer retinal corrugations (ORC) in acute retinal detachment.
· Interpret real-world case studies and apply diagnostic principles effectively
3. The Refractive Surgery Family
· Understand the various modalities of corneal refractive surgery and their differences
· Understand the difference in efficacy, safety profiles and potential complications between corneal refractive surgery modalities
· Understand the rationale for some patients being recommended Implantable Collamer lenses rather than corneal refractive surgery
4. The IOPs>50!
· Quick applicable differential of causation in IOP > 50mmHg
· Management of the common causes of IOP > 50mmHg
· Neovascular glaucoma diagnosis and management
5. Retinal Detachment 102 – Surgical Management & Outcomes of Retinal Detachment
· Understand the different surgical techniques used to manage retinal detachment.
· Explain the importance of surgical timing, especially for macula-on vs. macula-off detachment.
· Identify factors that influence the choice between scleral buckling, vitrectomy, and pneumatic retinopexy.
· Explain the expected timeline for visual recovery following surgery.
· Recognise common post-surgical complications and their management.
· Evaluate surgical success rates and long-term patient outcomes.
6. Retinal Conditions – What to Refer and When
· Revise the various ophthalmic conditions managed by retina specialists and current treatment paradigms
· Understand which retinal conditions can be safely monitored in optometric practice and those that require specialist referral
· Appreciate the relative urgency of referral for various retinal conditions
7. The Swollen ONH
· Determine benign vs lethal causes of ONH swelling
· Outline of monocular vs binocular ONH swelling
· Medications as cause and treatment of ONH swelling
8. Recurrent Corneal Erosions
· Understand the risk factors for recurrent corneal erosion syndrome
· Understand the medical and conservative management of recurrent corneal erosion syndrome
· Be aware of options to treat recurrent corneal erosion syndrome when medical and conservative therapy fails
9. OCT Imaging in Glaucoma
· Recognize the Role of OCT in Glaucoma Diagnosis
· Interpret OCT Findings in Glaucoma Patients
· Utilize OCT for Monitoring Disease Progression
· Recognise the Role of OCT in Narrow Angles