2016 NZAO Conference

2016 NZAO Conference

14th - 16th October 2016 | New Plymouth

 


Programme

TIME

DESCRIPTION

SPEAKER

PRESENTATION TOPIC / TITLE

FRIDAY

     
9.00am -9.05 am OPENING NZAO President Welcome Speech
9.05am -9.35 am LECTURE Dr Mitchell Dul Glaucoma and why optometrists need to be treating it
9.35am-10.05am LECTURE Prof. Konrad Pesudovs Thinking therapeutically
10.05am -10.35am LECTURE Adam HPCAAThe Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 - explained and improved
10.35am                                                                                    MORNING TEA
11.00am - 11.45am LECTURE Dr David Worsley
  • Ultra-low Energy 2RT Nanosecond Macular Laser for dry AMD
  • The AMD epidemic: the role of the Optometrist in management - current and future
11.45 am-12.15pm LECTURE Tony Cradwick & Richard Lobb Glaucoma prescribing in practice - The ADHB & SDHB experience
12.15pm                                                                                  LUNCH                                                    
1.15pm - 1.45pm LECTURE Dr Simon Nicholas Glaucoma cases: a local perspective
1.45pm-2.00pm LECTURE Tina Gao BRAVO study
2.00pm - 2.30pm LECTURE Alcon  
2.30pm                                                                        AGM
3.15pm                                                                                  AFTERNOON TEA
3.45pm - 4.15pm LECTURE Prof. Konrad Pesudovs Assessment of the cataract patient
4.15pm - 4.45pm LECTURE Dr Kathleen Watt Ortho - K and Myopia
4.45pm - 5.15pm LECTURE Dr Mitchell Dul Glaucoma: A day in the life of..

SATURDAY

     
9.00am - 9.45am LECTURE Dr Stephen Ng Oculoplastics cases: The good, the bad, and the best outcomes ever when surgery is needed
9.45am - 10.15am LECTURE Prof. Konrad Pesudovs Cataract assessment examples
10.15 am                                                                                     MORNING TEA
10.45am -11.15am LECTURE Dr Kathleen Watt Binocular Vision
11.15am - 11.30am LECTURE Lisa Hamm Deprivation Amblyopia
11.30am -12.15pm LECTURE Dr Knox Laird BV Cases in practice: When the differential is a BV problem and what to do about it
12.15pm                                                                                   LUNCH                                                    
1.15pm - 2.00pm LECTURE Dr Mitchell Dul Glaucoma
2.00pm - 2.30pm LECTURE In-Hae Park Diabetes screening and monitoring & The Wellington model
2.30pm - 3.15pm LECTURE Dr Kathleen Watt Ortho-K infection (keratitis)
3.15pm                                                                                   AFTERNOON TEA
3.45pm - 4.00pm LECTURE Robert Ng The Public's Awareness of Optometry in Auckland - Part 1
4.00pm - 4.45pm LECTURE Dr Mitchell Dul Glaucoma: The best of from 20 years experience
4.45pm - 5.00pm LECTURE Aki Gokul Round up on the ARK study
5.00pm - 5.30pm LECTURE Prof. Konrad Pesudovs How to make a diagnosis / The Red Eye
ANNUAL DINNER

SUNDAY

WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS

LOCATION

9.00am - 11.00am WORKSHOP Glaucoma Part of our main programme - held in Novotel Hotel
9.00am - 1.30pm WORKSHOP NZ Red Cross Quality Hotel Plymouth International
8.45am - 1.00pm SEMINAR Low vision seminar Quality Hotel Plymouth International
9.00am - 11.00am WORKSHOP Binocular vision assessment FULL Quality Hotel Plymouth International

 

 


Keynote Speakers

Dr Mitchell Dul

 

Dr. Dul joined the University Eye Centre in 1999. He began his career at the Optometric Centre of Fullerton and at the Montrose, NY Veterans Administration hospital as well as in private practice in Peekskill, NY in 1986. Dr. Dul has also served as a clinical instructor at the Illinois College of Optometry, the New England College of Optometry and the Indiana University College of Optometry.

He is currently a professor at SUNY Optometry. He is a graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Optometry and completed his residency in hospital based optometry at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt VA Hospital. His research interests focus mostly on glaucoma.

Professor Konrad Pesudovs

 

Professor Pesudovs is the Chair of Optometry and Vision Science at Flinders University in Adelaide. He graduated as an optometrist from the University of Melbourne (1990) and spent two years in private practice before joining Ophthalmology at Flinders University where he completed a PhD in 2000. Professor Pesudovs won an National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Fellowship to undertake post-doctoral training in the UK and the US and In 2004, he returned to Ophthalmology at Flinders University as a NHMRC funded Clinical Research Fellow. His areas of research interest are ophthalmic outcomes research incorporating optical, visual and patient-reported outcome measurement. During his career he has received over $9million in competitive grant funding and published over 150 papers.

In 2009, Professor Pesudovs was appointed Foundation Chair of Optometry and Vision Science within the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. In this role he is responsible for the Optometry double degree including its accreditation, a $6 million building program including an Optometry Clinic, developing an 80 partner clinical placement network and a multi-million dollar research program.

Kathleen Watt

 

Kathleen is the Clinic Director at the UNSW Optometry Clinic and Education Officer for the Orthokeratology Society of Oceania. She is currently undertaking a Professional Doctorate investigating binocular vision with Ortho-K lenses. Her supervisors are world leaders in Binocular Vision Professor Bruce Evans and Ortho-K Professor Helen Swarbrick. She has diverse research interest with infection with Ortho-K lenses, the effects of Yoked Prism on binocular vision, patient satisfaction and dry eye. In her role as Clinic Director she maintains interest in research, teaching and patient care.
 


 


Venue & Accommodation

The 2016 NZAO Conference is being held at the new Novotel Hobson in New Plymouth. Accommodation will be available at the conference location; however, spaces are limited so we have also arranged accommodation with Plymouth International and Auto Lodge Motor Inn who are located nearby. This is a busy time of year, so we suggest you get your accommodation booked as soon as possible! Check the rates (gst incl.) and details of how to book below. 


Novotel Hobson New Plymouth 

Corners of Hobson and Leach St, New Plymouth
http://www.hobsonhotel.co.nz/ 

 


Previous Conferences

NZAO 2015 Conference | NZAO 2014 Conference | NZA0 2013 Conference | NZAO 2012 Conference