This session will explore the emotional journey of the emerging presbyope and help equip ECPs with the right tools to help patients at each point of the emotional rollercoaster.
This session considers the ocular health of a myope in his mid-forties and discusses how we could have intervened had we had today’s knowledge when he was a child.
This fast-paced, station-based discussion workshop will task practitioners to uncover some of the key factors influencing true contact lens wearer satisfaction.
This workshop will explore all the options to correct presbyopia, including contact lens designs and materials, and share tips to improve how presbyopes are questioned and advised.
Work with your teammates to tackle questions designed to test your trivia, upgrade your facts, and enhance your multifocal contact lens troubleshooting skills.
This workshop aims to give participants a deeper understanding of what affects team dynamics and what elements are needed to contribute to effective teams.
This session will provide an overview of why being able to talk to the media is important and will provide a summary of the methods, techniques and tactics.
This workshop aims to shift the focus of contact lens selection from eye care professional lens preferences to a patient-centric approach based on individual needs.
This is a case-based discussion workshop and will evaluate the most effective ways of utilising OCT technology to enhance glaucoma diagnosis and management.
This peer review session discusses potential barriers and best practice approaches when considering contact lens selection, fitting, care and communication.
This workshop will briefly outline the theory and application of scleral and hybrid contact lenses and their place in the continuum of contact lens care for those with irregular corneas.
This workshop will briefly outline the principles underpinning corneal RGP fitting in keratoconus followed by a practical focus on how to achieve an optimal fit.
The workshop will focus on the practical and systematic approach to the assessment and management of the patient who presents with flashes and floaters.
This hands-on workshop will consider the main facial differences between adults and children and how this should be reflected in the choice of frame that is dispensed.
This discussion workshop aims to address the unique demands of the ageing population in comparison to conventional patients seeking assistance from ECP's.