Macular Disease Foundation Australia (MDFA) has free webinars for health professionals
More than 1.4 million Australians have some evidence of AMD – the leading cause of irreversible severe vision loss and blindness in Australia – while between 300,000 and 400,000 Australians live with diabetic retinopathy – the leading cause of preventable blindness among people of a working age.
Healthcare professionals are at the frontline of patient interactions and have a valuable role in decreasing preventable blindness and in being an important part of the solution to reduce both the incidence and impact of macular disease.
MDFA’s webinars are aimed at improving the outcomes of macular disease.
All Healthcare Professionals
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Macular dystrophies: Diagnosis and Management
Webinar presented by Dr Alexis Ceecee Britten-Jones.
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Macula Month 2023: an update on nutrition and macular disease
Webinar presented by Professor Vicki Flood.
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Age-related macular degeneration: classification, AREDS, management
Webinar presented by Associate Professor Alex Hunyor (MB BS (Hons), FRANZCO).
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Clinical pearls in diabetic retinopathy
Online panel discussion presented by Dr Amy Cohn, Dr David Fabinyi and A/Prof Peter van Wijngaarden.
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Navigating Mental Health Challenges in Macular Disease
Webinar presented by Dr Sheela Kumaran and Rohan Goyne.
Optometrists & Orthoptists
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Neovascular AMD: an update on management and research
Webinar presented by Dr James Wong.
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OCT in macular disease – practical tips and case studies
Webinar presented by A/Prof Alex Hunyor.
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Geographic atrophy secondary to age-related macular degeneration
Webinar presented by Associate Professor Wilson Heriot.
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Detection of neovascular AMD with OCT and OCT-A
Webinar presented by Professor Paul Mitchell AO.
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Geographic Atrophy
Webinar presented by Dr Fred Chen.
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Inherited Retinal Diseases – an update for Optometrists
Webinar presented by ophthalmologist and clinician-scientist Professor Alex Hewitt.
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Non-neovascular AMD: Update on novel interventions and clinical assessment
Webinar presented by Macular Disease Foundation Australia and CERA.
General practitioner
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Diabetic Eye Disease: A GP’s perspective