Super Sunday, Optometry NSW/ACT’s annual flagship CPD event, is back for the 12th time, this time at Doltone House, Darling Island in Pyrmont – NSW’s first six-star green star building.
For the first time, this year’s optometry-led conference is available exclusively to members of Optometry Australia (or the equivalent peak body for overseas delegates).
The educational program is packed with exciting and relevant lectures delivered by a line-up of local and international speakers. Topics include a therapeutics update, neuro-ophthalmology (including an interactive session), and a keynote address by Associate Professor Kristopher Rallah-Baker, Australia’s first Indigenous ophthalmologist, on the optometrist’s role in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander eye care. Up to 10 hours of CPD (8.25T, 2i) are available.
The major sponsor for Super Sunday in 2024 is CSL Seqiris.
To become a member of Optometry Australia visit oa.optometry.org.au. To find out more and register to attend Super Sunday, visit optometry. org.au/institute-of-excellence/cpd-events/supersunday-2024.