Alumni Evening: Cardiovascular Diseases and the Eye
Join UNSW School of Optometry & Vision Science for an alumni evening on 29 October 2024 with the theme of “Cardiovascular Diseases and the Eye”.
Join UNSW School of Optometry & Vision Science for an alumni evening on 29 October 2024 with the theme of “Cardiovascular Diseases and the Eye”.
Join UNSW School of Optometry & Vision Science for an alumni evening on 29 October 2024 with the theme of “Cardiovascular Diseases and the Eye”.
The eye can be considered the window to the heart, providing critical insights into systemic health beyond mere visual function. This event will present expert-led discussions on the ocular manifestations of cardiovascular diseases, the incorporation of blood pressure measurements into optometric practice, and the neurological implications of cardiovascular conditions on ocular health.
As Optometrists, our role extends beyond the eye, encompassing a holistic view of our patients' overall systemic health. This alumni evening will offer in-depth analysis of how evidence-based practices and multidisciplinary collaboration can advance patient care, highlighting the expanding role of optometry in the management of systemic health.
We have a fantastic line up of speakers for the evening and hope that you can make it.
Agenda is as follows:
Date: Tuesday 29 October 2024
Time: 6.00pm – 8.30pm
Location: UNSW Optometry Clinic, Ground Floor, North Wing, Rupert Myers Building, Gate 14 Barker Street UNSW Sydney and;
The Rupert Myers Theatre, Gate 14 Barker Street, UNSW Sydney Kensington NSW 2052
Start Time |
Topic |
Presenter |
Location |
18.00 |
Registration |
UNSW Optometry Clinic |
|
18.15 |
Light dinner and refreshments |
UNSW Optometry Clinic |
|
19:00 |
Introduction to Health System Novel Pathways |
Professor Michael Kidd Director, UNSW Centre for Future Health Systems |
Rupert Myers Lecture Theatre |
19.10 |
Ocular Manifestations of Cardiovascular Diseases and Diabetes |
Ms Paula Katalinic Professional Services and Advocacy Manager at Optometry NSW/ACT |
Rupert Myers Lecture Theatre |
19.30 |
Cardiovascular neurology and the eye |
Dr. Jennifer Sandbach Ophthalmologist |
Rupert Myers Lecture Theatre |
19.50 |
Blood pressure control to major (op)tom: understanding how uncontrolled hypertension leads to development of vision-threatening eye conditions |
Dr. Isabelle Tan Research Fellow from The George Institute for Global Health |
Rupert Myers Lecture Theatre |
20.10 |
Panel Discussion with all speakers |
Facilitated by Dr. Daisy Shu Scientia Senior Lecturer and SOVS Alumni Liaison |
Rupert Myers Lecture Theatre |
20.30 |
Close |
In person Lectures will be held in the Rupert Myers Theatre, M15, UNSW Sydney, and online will be via zoom.
The link for the zoom will be sent to you two days prior to the alumni evening.
Registrations are essential via this Eventbrite link: