
Clinical advancements in dry eye management continue at a rapid pace.
Optometrists are invited to learn about InMode’s new approach to in-office dry eye management at an educational event on Tuesday 13 May. With proven efficacy, this treatment combines radiofrequency, intense pulsed light, and meibomian gland expression, equipping optometrists with an advanced solution for patients experiencing chronic discomfort.
Presented by optometrist and lecturer Regina Chapman-Davies, the event will also explore clinical insights from 12 months of providing treatments at the University of New South Wales’ (UNSW) Dry Eye Clinic.
Optometrists can attend the event in person or online.
Accredited Education
‘Clinical advancements in dry eye management’ has been accredited by Optometry Australia for: 1Ti Institute of Excellence Quality Assured CPD hour in person or online, and 1G from the Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Board (ODOB) in New Zealand.
On completion of this event, participants will:
- Be aware of how radiofrequency, and intense pulse light treatment can be applied to manage dry eye disease,
- Understand how to express meibomian glands,
- Be cognisant of clinical insights from 12 months of providing treatments at the UNSW Dry Eye Clinic.
Register to Attend
Register to attend ‘Clinical advancements in dry eye management’ either in person or online via ZOOM.
Date: Tuesday 13 May 2025
Time: 7pm – 8pm (AEST)
Venue: Doltone House – TriBeCa Room
Jones Bay Wharf – 26-32 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont, NSW 2009
About the Speaker
Regine Chapman-Davies (BOptom (Hons), MComm, GradCertOcTher) is a lecturer responsible for the clinical supervision of students in the optometry clinic at School of Optometry and Visual Sciences. She has an ardent interest in the therapeutic management of dry eye and is particularly experienced in novel treatments including InMode Envision radio frequency, intense pulsed light therapy and Rexon-Eye molecular resonance electrotherapy.
Following her graduation in optometry from UNSW Sydney, Gina worked in private practice before returning to UNSW to complete a Master of Commerce. She was employed as a marketing manager for Hydron contact lenses prior to becoming a consultant for UNSW Sydney in the award-winning fundraising campaign for the new School of Optometry building in the mid-1990s. Subsequent to a further term in private practice Gina accepted a position at the School of Optometry in 2017.