Leading ophthalmologists will make the case for interventional glaucoma management in a free CPD-accredited webinar for optometrists.
Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness, yet traditional management approaches often rely on late-stage intervention, allowing the disease to progress before more definitive treatments are considered.
This reactive model results in poor long-term outcomes, increased patient burden, and higher healthcare costs.
In this webinar, leading ophthalmologist Professor Helen Danesh-Meyer CNZM (Auckland, New Zealand), together with glaucoma specialists Dr Aparna Raniga (Sydney), Dr Judy Ku (Brisbane), and Dr Divya Perumal (Auckland, NZ), advocate for a proactive approach that prioritises earlier, procedural interventions to slow disease progression, reducing reliance on long-term medication, and improving patient quality of life.
… this session will make the case for a fundamental shift in how we manage glaucoma to preserve vision more effectively
By addressing the shortcomings of current treatment paradigms and highlighting the benefits of timely, structured intervention, this session will make the case for a fundamental shift in how we manage glaucoma to preserve vision more effectively.
Join Professor Danesh-Meyer, Dr Raniga, Dr Ku, and Dr Divya Perumal in the webinar to find out more.
When: Tuesday 14 October 2025, 7:30pm–9pm (AEDT)
The event is Optometry Australia accredited for 1.5T Institute of Excellence Quality Assured CPD hours, and 1.5G by Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Board (ODOB) in New Zealand.
The webinar is hosted by Glaukos and mivision.
