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Judy Lea

Anterior eye - investigating common cases

  • CET INFORMATION
    Accreditation: 1 non-interactive CET point Duration: 1 hour Reference: C-76595 Modality ﷯ Audience and competencies ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯
  • SUMMARY AND PRESENTER
    Summary This session comprises three cases which explore investigation and management of anterior eye problems and concurrent non-tolerance of varifocal spectacles. Authors Satvinder Singh Soomal BSc(Hons) MCOptom FBCLA After qualifying with a first class Honours degree in optometry from Anglia Ruskin University in 2006 Satvinder has worked in various hospital optometry and community practice roles including part-time specialist contact lens lecturer for No7 Contact Lens Laboratory Ltd and latterly Optometry Manager and Deputy Head of Optometry Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, City Hospital. He obtained a Fellowship of the BCLA in 2016. Magdalena Jamroz BSc MCOptom DipTp(IP) Prof Cert Glauc Prof Cert Med Ret PG Cert Eye Care Governance Magda is an experienced independent prescribing optometrist. She is an Specialist Optometrist, pre-registration optometrist supervisor and a Wales Optometry Postgraduate Education Centre (WOPEC) general assessor. Magda works in a community setting in Specsavers Melksham, as well as in Bristol Eye Hospital and Newmedica clinics. A strong advocate for postgraduate education, Magda contributes to the development of CET and professional training for Specsavers Professional Advancement department, whilst undertaking a taught Doctorate. About the presenter Judy Lea BSc(Hons) MCOptom Judy is Optometry Performance Consultant for Specsavers and Optometrist Director, Longton Specsavers. Former Head of Enhanced Optical Services, Judy has a wealth of experience of presenting CET sessions at local and national events. She is a Stage 1 Assessor and an Examiner for the College of Optometrists, a WOPEC Lead Assessor and CAVA Assessor.
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
    Learning objectives For optometrists 1.1.3 Optometrists will understand how to elicit all relevant information for a thorough investigation of dry eye symptoms, contact lens discomfort and non-tolerance of spectacles 6.1.4 Optometrists will be able to explain to the patient the objectives and requirements for management of dry eye 6.1.11 Optometrists will have understanding of the appropriate treatments for dry eye conditions. 4.1.7 Optometrists will have an enhanced understanding of multidisciplinary problem-solving in cases of non-tolerance to varifocals For contact lens opticians 5.4.2 CLOs will have understanding of the appropriate management of contact lens discomfort and treatment of dry eye conditions including appropriate approaches for contact lens wearers. 1.1.2 CLOs will understand how to elicit all relevant information for a thorough investigation of dry eye symptoms and contact lens discomfort 2.2.5 CLOs will be able to explain to the patient the objectives and requirements for management of dry eye, enabling them to work in a multidisciplinary minor eye conditions service, dealing with anterior eye conditions For therapeutic prescriber 1.1.2 IP optometrists will have an enhanced understanding of pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to the management of dry eye conditions 2.1.4 IP optometrists will have an enhanced understanding of the differential diagnosis of dry eye conditions. 9.1.1 IP optometrists will work effectively with colleagues to ensure they can act effectively in a supporting role to ensure the patient has effective demonstration, explanation and advice on self-management of dry eye problems
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  • CET INFORMATION
    Accreditation: 1 non-interactive CET point Duration: 1 hour Reference: C-76595 Modality ﷯ Audience and competencies ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯
  • SUMMARY AND PRESENTER
    Summary This session comprises three cases which explore investigation and management of anterior eye problems and concurrent non-tolerance of varifocal spectacles. Authors Satvinder Singh Soomal BSc(Hons) MCOptom FBCLA After qualifying with a first class Honours degree in optometry from Anglia Ruskin University in 2006 Satvinder has worked in various hospital optometry and community practice roles including part-time specialist contact lens lecturer for No7 Contact Lens Laboratory Ltd and latterly Optometry Manager and Deputy Head of Optometry Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, City Hospital. He obtained a Fellowship of the BCLA in 2016. Magdalena Jamroz BSc MCOptom DipTp(IP) Prof Cert Glauc Prof Cert Med Ret PG Cert Eye Care Governance Magda is an experienced independent prescribing optometrist. She is an Specialist Optometrist, pre-registration optometrist supervisor and a Wales Optometry Postgraduate Education Centre (WOPEC) general assessor. Magda works in a community setting in Specsavers Melksham, as well as in Bristol Eye Hospital and Newmedica clinics. A strong advocate for postgraduate education, Magda contributes to the development of CET and professional training for Specsavers Professional Advancement department, whilst undertaking a taught Doctorate. About the presenter Judy Lea BSc(Hons) MCOptom Judy is Optometry Performance Consultant for Specsavers and Optometrist Director, Longton Specsavers. Former Head of Enhanced Optical Services, Judy has a wealth of experience of presenting CET sessions at local and national events. She is a Stage 1 Assessor and an Examiner for the College of Optometrists, a WOPEC Lead Assessor and CAVA Assessor.
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
    Learning objectives For optometrists 1.1.3 Optometrists will understand how to elicit all relevant information for a thorough investigation of dry eye symptoms, contact lens discomfort and non-tolerance of spectacles 6.1.4 Optometrists will be able to explain to the patient the objectives and requirements for management of dry eye 6.1.11 Optometrists will have understanding of the appropriate treatments for dry eye conditions. 4.1.7 Optometrists will have an enhanced understanding of multidisciplinary problem-solving in cases of non-tolerance to varifocals For contact lens opticians 5.4.2 CLOs will have understanding of the appropriate management of contact lens discomfort and treatment of dry eye conditions including appropriate approaches for contact lens wearers. 1.1.2 CLOs will understand how to elicit all relevant information for a thorough investigation of dry eye symptoms and contact lens discomfort 2.2.5 CLOs will be able to explain to the patient the objectives and requirements for management of dry eye, enabling them to work in a multidisciplinary minor eye conditions service, dealing with anterior eye conditions For therapeutic prescriber 1.1.2 IP optometrists will have an enhanced understanding of pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to the management of dry eye conditions 2.1.4 IP optometrists will have an enhanced understanding of the differential diagnosis of dry eye conditions. 9.1.1 IP optometrists will work effectively with colleagues to ensure they can act effectively in a supporting role to ensure the patient has effective demonstration, explanation and advice on self-management of dry eye problems
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  • CET INFORMATION
    Accreditation: 1 non-interactive CET point Duration: 1 hour Reference: C-76595 Modality ﷯ Audience and competencies ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯ ﷯
  • SUMMARY AND PRESENTER
    Summary This session comprises three cases which explore investigation and management of anterior eye problems and concurrent non-tolerance of varifocal spectacles. Authors Satvinder Singh Soomal BSc(Hons) MCOptom FBCLA After qualifying with a first class Honours degree in optometry from Anglia Ruskin University in 2006 Satvinder has worked in various hospital optometry and community practice roles including part-time specialist contact lens lecturer for No7 Contact Lens Laboratory Ltd and latterly Optometry Manager and Deputy Head of Optometry Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, City Hospital. He obtained a Fellowship of the BCLA in 2016. Magdalena Jamroz BSc MCOptom DipTp(IP) Prof Cert Glauc Prof Cert Med Ret PG Cert Eye Care Governance Magda is an experienced independent prescribing optometrist. She is an Specialist Optometrist, pre-registration optometrist supervisor and a Wales Optometry Postgraduate Education Centre (WOPEC) general assessor. Magda works in a community setting in Specsavers Melksham, as well as in Bristol Eye Hospital and Newmedica clinics. A strong advocate for postgraduate education, Magda contributes to the development of CET and professional training for Specsavers Professional Advancement department, whilst undertaking a taught Doctorate. About the presenter Judy Lea BSc(Hons) MCOptom Judy is Optometry Performance Consultant for Specsavers and Optometrist Director, Longton Specsavers. Former Head of Enhanced Optical Services, Judy has a wealth of experience of presenting CET sessions at local and national events. She is a Stage 1 Assessor and an Examiner for the College of Optometrists, a WOPEC Lead Assessor and CAVA Assessor.
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
    Learning objectives For optometrists 1.1.3 Optometrists will understand how to elicit all relevant information for a thorough investigation of dry eye symptoms, contact lens discomfort and non-tolerance of spectacles 6.1.4 Optometrists will be able to explain to the patient the objectives and requirements for management of dry eye 6.1.11 Optometrists will have understanding of the appropriate treatments for dry eye conditions. 4.1.7 Optometrists will have an enhanced understanding of multidisciplinary problem-solving in cases of non-tolerance to varifocals For contact lens opticians 5.4.2 CLOs will have understanding of the appropriate management of contact lens discomfort and treatment of dry eye conditions including appropriate approaches for contact lens wearers. 1.1.2 CLOs will understand how to elicit all relevant information for a thorough investigation of dry eye symptoms and contact lens discomfort 2.2.5 CLOs will be able to explain to the patient the objectives and requirements for management of dry eye, enabling them to work in a multidisciplinary minor eye conditions service, dealing with anterior eye conditions For therapeutic prescriber 1.1.2 IP optometrists will have an enhanced understanding of pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to the management of dry eye conditions 2.1.4 IP optometrists will have an enhanced understanding of the differential diagnosis of dry eye conditions. 9.1.1 IP optometrists will work effectively with colleagues to ensure they can act effectively in a supporting role to ensure the patient has effective demonstration, explanation and advice on self-management of dry eye problems
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