upcoming events

Upcoming events

    • 29 Jul 2026
    • 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Sydney Zoom
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    For all YO members: please register directly via Zoom using the link at the bottom of this page. You do not need to register as a 'non-member' on the event page. 

    Join us for an informative evening with Adjunct Professor Hemal Mehta presenting on New Treatments for Geographic Atrophy and Dr Robert Chong presenting on Causes of Vitreous HaemorrhageThis practical session will focus on recognising key clinical signs, interpreting modern imaging, understanding the latest evidence for emerging treatments, and knowing when timely referral can make a difference.

    Learn how recent advances in complement inhibition are changing the outlook for patients with geographic atrophy, including which patients may benefit from treatment, how to counsel them regarding expectations, the treatment burden, and potential risks. The session will also provide a practical and structured approach to assessing vitreous haemorrhage, including common causes, complications, investigations and referral pathways through real-world case discussions.


    New Treatments for Geographic Atrophy (A/Prof Hemal Mehta)

    Recognition of geographic atrophy, OCT interpretation, complement inhibition, pivotal clinical trials, patient selection, counselling and referral.

    Learning Objectives

      1. Recognise and assess geographic atrophy secondary to age-related macular degeneration, including the clinical and imaging features associated with disease progression and the risk of future visual function loss.
      2. Critically interpret the efficacy evidence from the pivotal OAKS, DERBY, GATHER1 and GATHER2 clinical trials, including reductions in geographic atrophy lesion growth and the influence of lesion location and treatment frequency on outcomes.
      3. Identify patients who may be appropriate for referral for consideration of geographic atrophy treatment, taking into account lesion characteristics, disease stage, visual function, fellow-eye status, treatment burden and patient preferences.
      4. Counsel patients regarding the anticipated benefits, limitations and risks of complement inhibitor therapy, including the need for repeated intravitreal injections and monitoring for macular neovascularisation, intraocular inflammation, endophthalmitis, ischaemic optic neuropathy and retinal vasculitis.


      Adjunct Professor Hemal Mehta is an ophthalmologist in Sydney specialising in the management of macular disease and cataract surgery. He is Co-Director of Clinical Trials at Strathfield Retina Clinic and is internationally recognised for his contributions to retinal research, having served as principal or sub-investigator on more than 50 retina clinical trials.

      He was an investigator on the landmark OAKS and GATHER2 studies that established the first therapies to slow geographic atrophy progression. He is a Section Editor for Eye and has authored more than 75 peer-reviewed publications, including national and international consensus guidelines on cataract management in patients with macular disease. He serves on the steering committees of the Fight Retinal Blindness! Registry and the CUREOS research network and completed research fellowships at Sydney Eye Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospital, contributing to his higher research degree through the University of Cambridge on novel endpoints in diabetic retinopathy clinical trials.

      A/Prof Mehta is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Notre Dame Australia, where he co-supervises PhD students investigating the mechanisms of age-related macular degeneration using the Sarks pathology archive, and currently serves on the RANZCO Therapeutics Committee.


      Causes of Vitreous Haemorrhage (Dr Robert Chong)

      Signs and symptoms, causes, investigations, complications, natural history and case-based management of vitreous haemorrhage.

      Learning Objectives

        1. Recognise the common signs and symptoms of vitreous haemorrhage and develop an appropriate clinical assessment.
        2. Differentiate the major causes of vitreous haemorrhage, including retinal vascular disease, posterior vitreous detachment, trauma and other retinal pathology.
        3. Understand the natural history, investigation and potential complications of vitreous haemorrhage to guide management and referral decisions.
        4. Apply clinical knowledge through case-based discussions to optimise patient care and referral pathways.


        Dr Robert Chong is a Medical Retina Specialist with expertise in age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein occlusion and other retinal diseases. He is a Clinical Lecturer at the University of Sydney and runs a Retina Clinic at Sydney Eye Hospital, where he teaches ophthalmology trainees, retinal fellows and medical students. He has been an investigator in numerous interventional retinal clinical trials and has extensive experience in anti-VEGF therapy and retinal laser treatment.

        Following ophthalmology specialist training in Sydney, Dr Chong completed two Medical Retina fellowships at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London and Southwest Eye Hospital in Chongqing, China, supported by competitive scholarships from RANZCO and the Australian Government. He has a longstanding commitment to outreach ophthalmology through the Royal Flying Doctor Service Outback Eye Service, providing retinal care to rural and remote communities across north-west New South Wales. He is a Fellow of RANZCO, a member of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Retinal Specialists and the American Society of Retinal Specialists, and speaks both Mandarin and Cantonese.


        Registration

        This webinar is FREE for all YO membersIf you have any questions that you would like to send in beforehand, please email them to us at y.optoms@gmail.com.


        For YO members: to register for the webinar, please click here.

        (You do not need to register as a 'non-member' on the event page)

        For non-YO members: if you would like to attend, you can either sign up here for a full membership or register just for this event ($39 non-member registration fee). Please email us at y.optoms@gmail.com once this is done so we can approve your Zoom registration.


        Ti CPD hours have been applied for this event. A certificate of attendance will be provided at the conclusion of the event. 



        Special thank you to CooperVision for their unwavering support of Young Optometrists for making these events happen! 

      Past events

      15 Jul 2026 YO Event: Red Eye or Red Flag with Dr William Trinh
      24 Jun 2026 YO Webinar - Eye Emergencies in Practice: Triage, Referral and Communication for Optometrists
      5 May 2026 YO Presents: The Optometry Marketplace
      13 Apr 2026 YO Webinar - Decoding Diplopia: A Practical Guide to Strabismus & Palsies
      31 Mar 2026 YO Webinar - Viral & Atrophic: Herpetic Corneal Diseases & AMD Updates
      10 Feb 2026 YO New Graduate Bootcamp 2026
      11 Dec 2025 YO 2025 XMAS PARTY
      8 Nov 2025 YOTSS - YO Therapeutics Study Session 2025
      28 Oct 2025 Paediatric Pearls: Eye Testing & Visual Perception Essentials
      9 Oct 2025 YO x E4E: Binocular Vision and Dry Eye Workshop
      8 Oct 2025 YO Canberra Event: Diagnosis to Delivery - Enhancing Glaucoma Management Through a Collaborative Approach
      20 Aug 2025 I Spy With My Dilated Eye: Trivia Night with Dr Colin Clement
      16 Jul 2025 StuYO Event: Ask an Optom
      11 Jun 2025 YO x Nexus Hospitals Grand Rounds 2025
      28 May 2025 YO Webinar: Simplifying Specialty Lens Fitting - Keratoconus, Grafts & High Rx
      5 May 2025 YO x Nexus Hospitals - Clarity in Sight: Refractive Solutions & Post-Op Care
      30 Apr 2025 YO Webinar - Sight Restored: Navigating Retinal Detachments with Dr Dubey
      19 Mar 2025 YO x Sydney CBD Eye Clinic - Eye to Eye: Ophthalmology & Optometry in Practice
      19 Feb 2025 YO X NEXUS HOSPITALS X UC: Cataract Surgery 101
      19 Jan 2025 YO New Graduate Bootcamp 2025
      15 Jan 2025 YO X EYES2LEARN: Binocular Vision Workshop
      13 Dec 2024 YO Christmas Party 2024
      10 Nov 2024 YOTSS - YO Therapeutics Study Session 2024
      16 Oct 2024 No Pressure, Let's Dive into Glaucoma
      4 Sep 2024 Clinical Case Studies: Red Eye Management and Multimodal Retinal Imaging
      21 Aug 2024 The ABCs of a Paediatric Eye Exam
      10 Jul 2024 YO Webinar: Take Charge in the Management of Vitreoretinal Conditions
      5 Jun 2024 Clinical Case Studies: Beyond Topical Therapy
      15 May 2024 Demystifying Ophthalmic Pain with Dr Dennis Lowe
      5 Apr 2024 YO X NEXUS HOSPITALS: Corneal Foreign Body + Lacrimal Lavage Workshop 2024 Canberra
      27 Mar 2024 Mastering Pterygium Management
      13 Mar 2024 YO X NEXUS HOSPITALS: Corneal Foreign Body Workshop 2024
      21 Jan 2024 YO New Graduate Bootcamp 2024
      15 Dec 2023 YO Christmas Party 2023
      4 Nov 2023 YOTSS - YO Therapeutics Study Session 2023
      12 Sep 2023 YO Low Vision Magnified
      6 Sep 2023 Fitting on the fly: Introduction to Specialty Lens Fitting
      4 Jul 2023 Trivia Night With Dr Alex Hamilton & Dr Dov Hersh
      28 Jun 2023 YO Student Social & Ask Us Anything!
      17 May 2023 Dr Dennis Lowe Presents Ptosis, Double Vision and Myasthenia
      1 May 2023 Dr. Parth Shah Canberra Event: Eye Emergencies and Cranial Nerve Palsies
      1 Mar 2023 3.25Ti event on 1st of March!
      6 Feb 2023 YO X NEXUS HOSPITALS: Corneal Foreign Body Workshop 2023
      22 Jan 2023 YO New Graduate Bootcamp
      9 Dec 2022 YO Christmas Party 2022
      13 Nov 2022 YOTSS - YO Therapeutics Study Session 2022
      11 Oct 2022 Rooftop Bar Glaucoma Trivia with Dr Colin Clement
      4 Oct 2022 Approach to Uveitis Assessment and Management with Dr. Noor Ali
      18 Aug 2022 Optic Nerve Head Swelling with A/Prof Clare Fraser
      12 Jul 2022 Low Vision Magnified
      20 Jun 2022 Dr. Parth Shah presents: Emergency Eyecare
      23 May 2022 YO x Nexus Hospitals: Clinical Skills Night
      26 Apr 2022 INTERPRETING MACULA OCT with Dr KL Lee
      29 Mar 2022 Herpetic Eye Disease through to Neurotrophic Keratopathy with Dr Con Petsoglou
      28 Feb 2022 Edifying Esotropia
      23 Jan 2022 Young Optometrists New Graduate Bootcamp
      5 Dec 2021 YOTSS - YO Therapeutics Study Session for UNSW Final Year Students
      4 Nov 2021 YO Webinar: Eyelid Eyesores
      20 Oct 2021 YO Webinar: Demystifying Adult Strabismus
      15 Oct 2021 YO X ECONA presents The SPECtacular Race
      15 Sep 2021 YO Webinar: Assessing Anterior Anomalies
      1 Sep 2021 YO Webinar: IT’S AN EMERGENCY!
      27 Aug 2021 YO FRI-YAY GAMES NIGHT!
      11 Aug 2021 YO X UC Post Grad Chat
      3 Aug 2021 POSTPONED - YO Webinar: Neur-OH NO!
      30 Jun 2021 YO Webinar: Corrective Surgery and Therapeutic Management
      26 May 2021 YO Webinar: Understanding the OCT and Improving Collaborative Glaucoma Care in the ACT
      28 Apr 2021 YO Webinar - Keratoconus Keynote
      31 Mar 2021 YO Webinar - Interesting Retina Case Studies
      3 Mar 2021 YO Webinar - Glaucoma Update and Q&A
      22 Nov 2020 YOTSS - YO Therapeutics Study Session for UNSW Final Year Students
      3 Nov 2020 YO Webinar - All About the Retina
      23 Sep 2020 YO Webinar - General Principles of RGP Fitting & Troubleshooting
      29 Jun 2020 YO Webinar - Ocular emergencies, neuro-ophthalmology and potentially life threatening paediatric case studies
      17 Jun 2020 YO Webinar - Anterior Eye and Ocular Therapeutics Case Studies
      28 Apr 2020 YO Webinar - A practical introduction to vision therapy that you can use right away!
      18 Apr 2020 YO Webinar - Interesting cases in paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus
      1 Feb 2020 YO New Grad Bootcamp: From Pupil to Practitioner
      17 Nov 2019 YOTSS - YO Therapeutics Study Session for UNSW Final Year Students
      9 Nov 2019 YO End of Year Christmas Party 2019
      12 Oct 2019 YO - Grand Rounds with Ophthalmologists!
      14 Sep 2019 YO & CFEH Trivia Night - 9T CPD points
      3 Sep 2019 YO and PersonalEYES Canberra Event
      13 Jul 2019 YO's Networking Event - Mix and Mingle with YOur Profession!
      15 Jun 2019 YO - All About the Anterior Eye
      24 Mar 2019 YO - Optometry: How to find your niche
      3 Feb 2019 YO New Grad Bootcamp: From Pupil to Practitioner
      18 Nov 2018 YOTSS - YO Therapeutics Study Session for UNSW 5th years 2018
      9 Nov 2018 YO Christmas Party 2018
      27 Oct 2018 YO! It's the way you say it!
      18 Aug 2018 YO and CFEH: Not-so-trivial Trivia Night
      22 Jun 2018 YO and Provision - The Science of Business
      17 Jun 2018 YO Assessing Anterior Anomalies
      19 May 2018 Bali Wellness Retreat
      12 May 2018 YO Paediatrics Evening
      23 Mar 2018 YO and EyeQ Networking Evening
      4 Feb 2018 New Grad Bootcamp: From Pupil to Practitioner
      24 Nov 2017 YO Christmas Party 2017
      16 Sep 2017 How to forge a successful career in Optometry!..or is Optometry really for you?
      27 Aug 2017 YO Foreign Body Removal and Lacrimal Lavage Workshop
      2 Jul 2017 The Curious Case of Corneas
      17 Jun 2017 YO Neurological Nuances
      31 May 2017 Eye Tracking Workshop

      Engaging Educational Events and Workshops
      Tailored to Young Optometrists

      YO X NEXUS HOSPITALS: Corneal Foreign Body Workshop 2023

      Kicking off our first practical event for 2023, on Monday 6th of February we held our second ever YO Foreign Body Workshop in collaboration with Nexus Hospitals.

      Thank you to everyone who attended the evening and engaged with the workshop. We had a lot of fun and hope it developed your clinical skills and confidence in seeing your future foreign body patients.

      A massive thank you to Dr. Cheryl Au and Dr. Michael Rossiter-Thornton who guided our members with their foreign body removal skills and delivered exceptional presentations with interesting presentations on macular and retinal cases and debunking multifocal and extended focus IOLs.

      We would also like to hugely thank Nexus Hospitals for the use of hospital space and equipment, Optimed for the use of foreign body removal equipment and slit lamp, as well as Coopervision for their continued support. This night would not have been such a success without all of the contribution and support of everyone involved to make it possible!

      We look forward to seeing you all at our next CPD events! 






      YO X Nexus Hospital - Foreign Body Workshop

      Young Optometrists recently partnered with Nexus Hospitals for our Clinical Skills Night held at Kogarah Private Hospital. We hoped you enjoyed the eye-opening experience!

      We were fortunate to have Dr. Cheryl Au and Dr. Michael Rossitor-Thornton leading the foreign body removal and lacrimal lavage.

      Dr Cheryl Au is a comprehensive ophthalmologist and cataract surgeon, who subspecialises in medical retina. She specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, retinal vein occlusions and other macular and retinal conditions. 

      Dr. Michael Rossitor-Thornton is an experienced anterior segment and cataract surgeon, and general ophthalmologist. He offers comprehensive care for all aspects of ophthalmic health, including eyelid and corneal disorders, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy and iStent insertion.

      We are looking forward to running a second workshop in July, to manage the strong demand we have seen for this practical session. We look forward to seeing everyone then!

      For more information on Nexus Hospitals please visit https://www.nexushospitals.com.au/.





      YO Webinar - Interesting cases in paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus 

      Kickstarting the first in a series of webinars, Dr Parth Shah led us through interesting and interactive cases in paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus. I don't know about you, but that was one of the best home isolation Saturday evenings I had! 

      This first webinar features Dr Parth Shah, a Sydney-based ophthalmologist with extensive training across Australia, the U.K. and the U.S.A.. He is highly skilled at managing complex paediatric disorders such as cataracts, congenital corneal opacity, glaucoma, genetic eye diseases and complex strabismus in children and adults. He also manages adult cataracts. Dr Shah currently practices at Sydney Children's Randwick, Prince of Wales and The Sutherland Hospitals, as well as private practice around Sydney. Dr Shah is a Clinical Lecturer at The University of Sydney.


      YO New Grad Bootcamp: From Pupil to Practitioner 

      Arguably one of our more popular events, the Bootcamp was a refreshing start to 2020. We tackled topics from time management, referral writing to finance management. Are you a fifth year student? Lock it in your diaries for 2021, we're already gearing up for our next one! 



      Goodbye 2019, Hello 2020

      It was great to see you all at our events this year. From YOTSS (Young Optometrist Therapeutic Study Session) to the YO & CFEH Trivia Night, we look forward to bringing you bigger and better events. Keep you eyes peeled, we're updating the calendar and working hard planning. 



      Abating Anterior Anomalies 

      Ultimo - 17th June 2018

      We had the lovely A/Prof Colin Chan (ophthalmologist) and Dr Margaret Lam (optometrist) join us on a rather chilly Sunday to present their expertise and experiences with Assessing (and managing) Anterior Anomalies!

      Dr Margaret Lam covered an abundance of tips and tricks with advanced contact lens fitting specifically for RGP and scleral fits. A/Prof. Colin Chan imparted immense knowledge of identifying and managing Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia, Corneal graft rejections and updated us with the latest changes in keratoconus. Finishing off with some real life case studies, YO’s Assessing Anterior Anomalies 2018 was a huge success. All of our members came out more confident than ever to tackle these tricky patients!




      "Paediatrics Workshop" 

      Ultimo - 12th May 2018 

      You asked and we delivered! After much talk and requests for a paediatrics night, we had our three fantastic speakers (Liz Jackson who is a paediatric and behavioural optometrist, Justine Tucker who is an experienced vision therapist, and Dr Michael Jones, a well known and respected paediatric ophthalmologist) come together and deliver fantastic presentations. 

      Liz's enthusiasm and expertise left us more confident and her tips and tricks are sure to help us better manage our little patients. Following Liz's presentation was Justine, who demonstrated how we could utilise vision training techniques to patients who experience accommodative or convergence difficulties.  Dr Michael Jones who ran through his experiences of examining children and how we could best manage and communicate with both nervous children and their parents or carers. 

      "Bootcamp - from pupil to practitioner" 

      Ultimo - 4th February 2018

      On the 4th of February we had our much anticipated annual Bootcamp for the new graduates. This was a CPD day jam-packed with information, questions and food to get our fresh new graduates ready for their first few weeks as an optometrist (finally!). Congratulations again!

       

      Thank you to our speakers: Andrew McKinnon, Abdul Hamidi, Sarah Pham, Sarah Tait, Rose Huang, Megan Tu, Wilson Luu, Theresa Bui, Wendy Saw and Anna Su.




      "Abating Anterior Eye Anxiety" 

      Ultimo - 16 October 2016

      On the 16th of October, 2016, we held a CPD event, with therapeutic points, on anterior eye challenges we may face in our day to day practice and how to manage them. Check out the day in review video above.

       

      Thank you to our speakers: Stephanie Watson, Heidi Hunter, Margaret Lam and Narelle Hine for their outstanding effort and exciting talks. It was a great chance to catch up with everyone who attended, YO and FroYOs!




      Contact Lens Conundrums" 

      Sydney - 3 August 2016




      On the night of Wednesday August 3, a deluge was nigh. But it didn't stop these brave souls from fighting through the tempered and harsh weather to speak and learn about their passion: contact lens conundrums. Thanks to our wonderful speakers: Dr. Theresa Bui, Dr. Whitney Lam and Dr. Jim Kokkinakis for their time and effort on the day.

      Also thanks to Dr. Angelica Ly for organising the event and being an excellent MC! Thank you to all the guests who attended and making this event fab-ou-lous - your dedication is legendary!

      We learnt about the basics of contact lens prescribing, multifocal contact lens prescribing and then the bane of most optometrists who prescribe contact lenses - dealing with contact lens compliance.

      The evening was so insightful and we gained so much knowledge on how established and successful optometrists went about prescribing. We also had a lovely buffet dinner on the night. We hope to do this again soon!


      "YO Paediatrics Day" 
      Ultimo - 5 June 2016

      Dust off your retinoscopes because young optometrists are ready to see children.

       

      A company of just over 50 guests warmed The Central Room as they sought shelter from the terrible torrential rain on the 5th of June.

      Thanks to our speakers: Dr. Grace Wee, Dr. Shaun Chang, Dr. Liz Jackson, and Dr. Michael Jones for their informative talks and their time and effort! Also thanks to our patron sponsor CooperVision, and CR Surfacing for their generosity for the day. To read more about our paediatrics day, please follow the link here.


      Social Events



      "YO Christmas Party"

      Newtown - 11 November 2016

      On the 11th of November, YO (NSW/ACT) held our annual Christmas gathering at Thai Pothong, Newtown. The night was full of fun and games, yummy food and all round festive cheer. Highlights of the night included: hilarious optometry musical parodies by fellow YO, Richard Lin, YO Outstanding Contribution award winner, Sarah Tait and a spectacular round of Celebrity Heads. We would like to thank everyone who attended and hope that you all had a blast networking and catching up with YOs and FroYOs like we did! The YO Executives would also like to thank Sub-Committee members, Meesha and Herenia, for being such awesome organisers and MCs for the night!

      We hope to see you at our Christmas party next year!

      "How to forge a successful career in Optometry!
      ..or is optometry really for you?"
      Ultimo - 16 July 2016

      We ran our very first networking event for YOs on the 16th of July, providing them with the opportunity to connect with established optometrists from a variety of backgrounds. It was a huge success and we are grateful for the phenomenal talks from our two guest speakers: Bashir ‘Baz’ Youssef, inspirational life coach and retinitis pigmentosa patient, and Amira Howari, optometrist. We would again like to thank our patron sponsor, CooperVision, for their support of this event.

      Established optometrists present on the night were: Amira Howari, Monica Lette, Joe Tanner, Allan Poulter, Khanh Tien Truong, Chih-Chi Lee, Dina Chungue, Susan Ang, Albert Lee, John Evans, Pauline Kang, Jennifer Long, Mark Koszek, Narelle Hine and Heidi Hunter.

      All these optometrists had their own specialities, success and passion in their specified fields of optometry. We were all so lucky to be in the same room to network and mingle with these inspirational optometrists!!

      And for once, it wasn't raining during our events!




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