Year
2019
Units
4.5
Contact
1 x 1-hour lecture weekly
1 x 1-hour tutorial weekly
1 x 3-hour practical weekly
1 x 4-hour independent study weekly
1 x 3-hour supervised study weekly
Prerequisites
1 4 of OPTO3001, OPTO3002, OPTO3003, MMED3940
2 A GPA of at least 5 in BMSVMOPT-Bachelor of Medical Science (Vision Science), Master of Optometry
3 OPTO3004 - Communication for the Consulting Room
3a OPTO3006 - Normal Eye and Vision
Must Satisfy: (1 and 2 and (3 or 3a))
Corequisites
1 OPTO8001 - Knowledge of Health and Illness for Optometrists 2
2 OPTO8002 - Ophthalmology
Must Satisfy: (1 and 2)
Assumed knowledge
Assumed Knowledge of content of:

OPTO3001 Knowledge of Health and Illness for Optometrists 1

OPTO3002 Ocular Anatomy and Histology

OPTO3003 Clinical Skills 1

OPTO3004 Communication for the Consulting Room

MMED3940 Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Assessment
Examinations; Assignment.
Topic description
This topic builds upon the skills developed in OPTO3003 Clinical Skills 1 and continues the provision of the theoretical knowledge and practice of clinical skills for optometry. It will provide further knowledge and training of optometric procedures for the examination, diagnosis, treatment of visual and ocular conditions using current best-practice methodology, evidence based practice. Skills to be developed include keratometry and corneal imaging, gonioscopy, tonometry, pachymetry, near vision, binocular vision assessment, foreign body removal, epilation, contact lens handling and colour vision assessment. Reinforcement of skills will be provided including: case history, assessment of visual function, subjective and objective refraction, vertometry, ocular motility, exophthalmometry, pupillary responses, anterior and posterior segment examination, visual fields and posterior segment imaging.
Educational aims
This topic aims to:

  • Provide students with the theory and practical skills of individual clinical techniques for assessing vision and ocular health.

  • Ensure students will have a thorough understanding of an optometric consultation and the necessary communication skills required through observing and performing examinations in a clinical setting.

  • Enable students to continue to learn how to synthesize clinical information in order to manage patient’s visual anomalies.

  • Provide students with a thorough understanding of the scope of clinical practice.

  • Provide students with the skills to make the diagnosis of various visual, ocular and cranial conditions.

Expected learning outcomes
Students will acquire the knowledge and skills to:

1. Conduct a comprehensive eye examination, including:

  • Obtain a case history and develop effective communication

  • Comprehensively test visual function

  • Comprehensively evaluate oculo-motor coordination and binocular vision

  • Detect and correct refractive errors with spectacles

  • Examine the health of the eye with specific optometric instruments and imaging equipment

  • Begin to synthesize clinical information obtained through examination and develop action plans to assess and rectify anomalies
2. Understand the vision science underpinning these clinical skills.