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- Chairside references - Centre for Eye Health
CFEH developed a series of Chairside References to help optometrists interpret ocular imaging and differentially diagnose disease The references below were last updated in November 2024
- We’re thrilled to unveil our updated Centre for Eye Health chairside . . .
CFEH Chairside references are a guide to aid the diagnosis of posterior eye disease They summarise key clinical and imaging features of each disease in a convenient format, illustrated by
- eyePrescribe | Therapeutic Mastery
Empowering optometrists with therapeutic knowledge through access to a comprehensive knowledge base and suite of chairside references eyePrescribe supports evidence based ocular disease diagnosis and management, enhancing optometrist knowledge and confidence in the therapeutic management of eye disease
- Centre - What a team effort! The CFEH staff optometrists . . . - Facebook
Did you know that individuals with pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PXF) have approximately a 10 times greater chance of developing glaucoma than those without? Senior staff optometrist Nicole Lawson has taken an in -depth look at PXF and associated glaucoma this month in a CPD article for mivision
- Clinical Practice Guide for the Diagnosis and Management of Open Angle . . .
This clinical practice guide aims to provide an update regarding all aspects of glaucoma care: from the evolving definition of glaucoma, to the diagnostic process, to management and considerations beyond medical treatment
- CFEH Chairside References - Centre for Eye Health
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- IOP Medications available in Australia for the management of glaucoma
It is imperative that all practicing optometrists are aware of the IOP IOP drops are the optometrists’ first-line treatment for glaucoma patients 1,2 medications, potential side effects and contraindications Increase aqueous outflow 25-35% Maximum effect: 8-12 hours First
- CHAIR-SIDE REFERENCE: VISUAL FIELD DEFECTS
Some common types of visual field defects and their more common differentials are outlined below Results must be interpreted critically (reliability and repeatability) and in conjunction with other clinical signs, symptoms and examination findings
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