About this Event
Join us as we host our 5th Annual Super Sunday Conference, featuring expert speakers, practical talks, and engaging discussions designed to enhance clinical practice. This conference offers maximised therapeutic and interactive CPD opportunities and is heavily subsidised to provide excellent value. Network with colleagues and faculty, gain valuable clinical insights, and take your skills and practice to the next level.
Benefit from clinical pearls, practical tips, and real-world strategies, with each presentation delivering knowledge you can apply immediately in practice.
CPD: 7.25i/6.5T
SCHEDULE
9.00 – 9.20: Ocular Surface Tumours and Pterygium - Dr Brett Drury
9.20 – 9.40: Beyond Monitoring: Managing Geographic Atrophy in Modern Practice - Dr Khoi Tran
9.40 – 10.00: Case Presentations - Dr Fraser Imrie & Dr Dan Allbon
10.00 – 10.20: Position Position Position - The Entropion - Dr Stephen Godfrey
10.20 – 10.30: Questions
10.30 – 11.00: MORNING TEA
11.00 – 11.20: Pigmentary and Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma - Dr Dan Allbon
11.20 – 11.40: The Ischemic Retina - Dr Paul Ng Memorial Lecture - Dr Stephen Godfrey
11.40 – 11.50: QuEstions
11.50 – 12.30: Trivia Quiz
12.30 – 1.30: LUNCH
1.30 – 1.50: Panel Discussion
1.50 – 2.10: GLP1 Receptor Agonists – A Miracle Drug and It’s Glaucoma Miracle? - Dr Dan Allbon
2.10 – 2.30: From Buckles to Bubbles – The Evolution of Retinal Detachment Repair - Dr Nathan Walker
2.30 – 2.50: Case Presentations - Dr Brett Drury & Dr Khoi Tran
2.50 – 3.00: Questions
3.00 – 3.30: AFTERNOON TEA
3.30 – 3.50: Anterior Segment – What to do when… - Dr Brett Drury
3.50 – 4.10: Retinal Controversies 2025 - Dr Khoi Tran
4.10 – 4.20: Questions
4.20 – 5.00: Multiple Choice Questions (CPD assessment)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Ocular Surface Tumours and Pterygium
· Determine when pterygium have the potential to threaten vision
· Medical therapy for control of pterygium symptoms
· Characteristics of ocular surface squamous neoplasia
· Differentiate conjunctival pigmented lesions
2. Beyond Monitoring: Managing Geographic Atrophy in Modern Practice
· Understand why geographic atrophy is a growing clinical concern and how new treatments aim to slow its progression
· Recognise the key features of complement inhibitor therapy and what patients can realistically expect
· Be aware of emerging treatments on the horizon and how to discuss them with patients
· Know when and how to refer patients with GA for specialist assessment or low vision support
· Navigate Australian funding options to help patients access low vision technology and aids
3. Position Position Position - Entropion
· Revise lid anatomy
· Aetiologic factors in entropion development
· Treatment of entropion – both medical and surgical
· Prevention of recurrent entropion
4. Pigmentary and pseudoexfoliative glaucoma
· describe epidemiology, genetics and risks
· understand pathophysiology for each condition
· recognize characteristic clinical features on examination
· understand risk profile for progressive disease
· explore current management - medical, laser and surgically
5. The Ischemic Retina - Dr Paul Ng Memorial Lecture
· Revise anatomy of ocular blood supply
· Outline common causes for arterial and capillary occlusions and ocular ischaemia
· Correlate symptoms with signs
· Know triaging, investigations and management
6. GLP1 Receptor Agonists- a miracle drug and its glaucoma miracle?
· describe GLP-1 receptor agonists
· understand pharmacodynamic effect and clinical use
· recognize systemic effects
· recognize ocular effects and in review evidence for glaucoma protection
7. From Buckles to Bubbles - The Evolution of Retinal Detachment Repair
· gain an understanding of the evolution of retinal detachment surgery
· revise the clinical presentation of retinal detachment
· recall the common differential diagnoses of retinal detachment
· understand the indications for different types of retinal detachment repair
8. Anterior Segment – What to do when….
· Management of bacterial keratitis
· Indicators of bacterial keratitis resolution
· Role of corneal scraping
· Differentiate normal aging from glaucoma progression
· Be aware of the causes of chronic conjunctivitis
9. Retinal Controversies 2025
· Describe the proposed link between GLP-1 receptor agonists and ocular complications, and explain the current evidence for and against causation.
· Identify diabetic retinopathy patients who require more frequent monitoring when starting GLP-1 therapy.
· Outline an appropriate management pathway for diabetic macular oedema with good presenting vision.
· Discuss the indications and contraindications for prophylactic laser retinopexy in patients with lattice degeneration and retinal holes.
· Apply shared decision-making principles when discussing new geographic atrophy treatments with patients.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
HOTA, Home of the Arts, 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise, Australia
AUD 85.00









