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HomeminewsRLRL: Real-World Insights and Cases: Free CPD Webinar: 19 November 2025

RLRL: Real-World Insights and Cases: Free CPD Webinar: 19 November 2025

Join mivision and Eyerising International to explore the real-world application of repeated low-level red-light (RLRL) therapy in clinical practice in Australia.

This live, online webinar will bring together experts in ophthalmology and optometry – Dr Loren Rose and Philip Cheng – who will share practical insights, case studies, and their perspectives on the role of repeated low-level red-light therapy in myopia management.

Interactive Program

Firstly, ophthalmologist Dr Loren Rose will present an overview of her experience with RLRL in treatment-resistant high myopia, including her clinical observations, real-world outcomes and considerations when incorporating RLRL into patient care and monitoring its efficacy and safety. She will also discuss the emerging evidence, safety considerations, and tolerability, and the combination use of RLRL with existing myopia control treatments.

Next, optometrist Philip Cheng will share insights into his clinical journey with RLRL, providing a practical lens into his patient selection, communication strategies with parents and families, and integration of RLRL into his comprehensive myopia management practice. With years of experience in orthokeratology, specialty lenses, and myopia control, Mr Cheng will offer actionable takeaways for practitioners considering RLRL in their own clinics and where it fits in alongside existing options.

The webinar will conclude with a live panel discussion and Q&A session, giving attendees the opportunity to engage directly with the speakers and explore key clinical and business questions surrounding this innovative therapy.

Register for this CPD Accredited Event

This complimentary 90-minute session is designed for optometrists seeking to deepen their knowledge of myopia management and broaden their clinical toolkit.

It has been accredited by Optometry Australia for 1.25i Institute of Excellence Quality Assured CPD hours, and by Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Board (ODOB) for 1.25G CPD hours in New Zealand.

Date: 19 November 2025

Time: 6.30pm AEDT

Price: FREE

About the Speakers

Dr Loren Rose

Dr Loren Rose is an ophthalmologist with a strong clinical and academic focus on paediatric eye health and myopia. She practises privately at Sydney Eyecare in Burwood, Sydney, where she provides comprehensive ophthalmic care with a special interest in childhood myopia management. In 2021, she completed her PhD at Macquarie University, titled Myopia Progression in Children, and she continues to lecture as a Clinical Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University and Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Canberra. Dr Rose has published widely in the field, contributed to advancing understanding of myopia in young patients, and is recognised for her expertise in integrating emerging therapies such as repeated low-level red-light therapy into ophthalmic practice.

 

Philip Cheng

Philip Cheng is a Melbourne-based optometrist and director of Eyecare Concepts | The Myopia Clinic, which was established in 2017 with a key clinical focus on myopia management, including orthokeratology, specialty contact lenses, and more recently, low-level red-light therapy. A University of Melbourne graduate (2003), he is internationally renowned for his contributions in the myopia management space, having presented globally and written extensively for industry publications. Mr Cheng holds the International Academy Certificate in Myopia Management (IACMM) and is a Fellow of the International Academy of Orthokeratology and Myopia Control (FIAOMC).

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