Overview
This topic provides clinical experience in optometry across a variety of settings: university clinic, independent private practice, corporate practice, rural practice, contact lens specialty practice, children's vision specialty practice, low vision care, hospital ophthalmology clinic, private ophthalmology practice, indigenous health care, aged care, migrant health and elective placements. Students will … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Aims
This topic aims to enable students to develop graduate level proficiency in constructing and conducting full patient examinations and be able to propose appropriate management plans. This topic aims to empower students to engage broadly in optometric practice, and manage the spectrum of eye and vision disorders.
Learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
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Demonstrate a comprehensive eye examination and management plan, appropriate for the patient's presentation.
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Construct and critically appraise a clinical case detailing a professionally and clinically challenging scenario
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Assess the spectrum of eye and vision disorders, detailing how the pathophysiology of disease informs evidence-based treatment
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Rationalise an appropriate management plan for patients presenting with various complex eye and vision disorders citing evidence-based recommendations, and communicate these clearly and effectively to the patient
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Demonstrate strategies for personal and professional leadership, lifelong learning, and resilience in working with health system challenges to cultural safety, including in partnership with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander health professionals and leaders
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Requisites information
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Assumed knowledge
The first three years of the Bachelor of Medical Science (Vision Science), Master of Optometry as well as content such as can be obtained in OPTO8001 Knowledge of Health and Illness for Optometrists 2, OPTO8002 Optometry 1 and OPTO8003 Clincial Skills for Optomtrists 2.