SP Optometry students gain insights on AMD Advancements from Melbourne University guest lecturer
27 Jul 2024
9 July 2024 - Dr Lek Jia Jia, an esteemed SP alumna and lecturer from the University of Melbourne, shared her expertise on advancements in diagnosing and managing age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Our Year 2 and Year 3 Optometry students attended this enlightening session, who are currently undergoing clinical training at the SP Optometry Centre (SPOC).
Dr Lek's interactive presentation provided our students with the latest updates in AMD, enhancing their understanding and skills in examining, diagnosing, and managing patients with this condition. Her insights underscored the significance of staying abreast with current developments in primary eye care and helped broaden the students' perspectives on their future careers as optometrists.
"The talk by Dr. Lek was a true eye-opener, highlighting the evolving nature of optometry and the management of AMD. Dr. Lek's thorough coverage of various case studies, showcasing different stages of AMD and the diagnostic approach for each, was particularly enlightening. This session made me realize the necessity of staying updated on current research to continuously improve patient management."
Thi Ri Thant Audrey, Year 3 student
"The talk was enlightening, highlighting the continuous evolution in optometry, including advancements in diagnosing, assessing risk factors, and managing patients. These insights empower us to determine the best course of action for our patients.."
Shariffah Rania Nabila Binte Syed Hassan Alakaff, Year 3 student
The feedback from our students highlighted the session's impact on their educational journey, inspiring them to continuously seek knowledge and improve their practice. Such initiatives are crucial in preparing our students to excel in the ever-evolving field of optometry.