GLAUCOMA SYMPOSIUM IN HONOUR OF PROFESSOR ANTHONY MOLTENO SATURDAY 30 MAY 2015, DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND PROGRAM Time Description Speaker Venue 1000 – 1020 Registration Hutton Theatre 1020 – 1030 Welcome Dr Logan Mitchell & TBA Prof Peter McCluskey Hutton Theatre TBA Hutton Theatre Prof Peter McCluskey Hutton Theatre TBA Hutton Theatre 1030 – 1100 1100 – 1130 1130 – 1150 1150 – 1230 1230 – 1330 1330 – 1400 1400 – 1430 1430 – 1500 1500 – 1600 1600 – 1630 Keynote address and discussion Invited speakers Keynote address and discussion Invited speakers Lunch (provided) Hutton Theatre Keynote address and Prof Helen Danesh-‐Meyer Hutton Theatre discussion Invited speakers TBA Hutton Theatre Afternoon tea (provided) Invited speakers Keynote address and discussion TBA Hutton Theatre Hutton Theatre Prof Helen Danesh-‐Meyer Hutton Theatre 1630 – 1830 1830 – 2300 Hutton Theatre Free time Dinner Mezzanine, Otago Museum VENUE We are pleased to host this Symposium at the Hutton Theatre of the Otago Museum, located two blocks north of Dunedin Hospital on the one-‐way system. Numerous accommodation options are located nearby. The Otago Museum website can be found at http://otagomuseum.nz KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Peter McCluskey is Director of the Save Sight Institute at Sydney Eye Hospital and Professor and Chair of Ophthalmology at the University of Sydney. He is an inflammatory eye disease specialist with more than 25 years experience in the field, and has developed a close relationship with the University of Otago through shared research interests with Professor Molteno, the Master of Medicine (Ophthalmic Science) / Postgraduate Diploma in Ophthalmic Basic Sciences course run jointly by Sydney and Otago Universities respectively, as well as contributing greatly to the Dunedin Ophthalmology Clinical (Part 2) Course. Helen Danesh-‐Meyer is the Sir William and Lady Stevenson Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Auckland and the Founding Managing Trustee of GNZ. She is recognised internationally for her research in the area of glaucoma and neuro-‐ophthalmology. Helen completed her undergraduate medical degree through Otago University in 1991 and undertook her ophthalmology training in Dunedin, Christchurch and Auckland – a student of Professor Molteno at both under-‐ and postgraduate levels. She subsequently did her sub-‐ speciality training in glaucoma at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. Helen is heavily involved in teaching and research in NZ and overseas, chairs the RANZCO Congress Scientific Committee, and also is a highly valued contributor to the Dunedin Ophthalmology Clinical (Part 2) Course. CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) ACCREDITATION The Royal Australian and NZ College of Ophthalmologists has approved this CPD activity for 6 points in the Clinical Expertise category, level 1. CPD Accreditation from the NZ Association of Optometrists is pending. For any additional information or queries, please contact Logan Mitchell via email logan.mitchell@otago.ac.nz, or text +64 21 40 41 42 GLAUCOMA SYMPOSIUM IN HONOUR OF PROFESSOR ANTHONY MOLTENO SATURDAY 30 MAY 2015, DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND REGISTRATION FORM CONTACT DETAILS Title Surname First name Organisation Position Address Postcode Town/city Country Daytime ph A/H phone Email Registration Category Fee (NZD) Symposium Ophthalmologist / Optometrist & partners $90 1030 – 1630, May 30 2015 Registrar & partners $75 REGISTRATION DETAILS Hutton Theatre, Otago Museum Others (includes lunch, afternoon tea) Dinner Ophthalmologist / Optometrist / Registrar 1830 -‐ 2300, May 30 2015 & partners Mezzanine, Otago Museum Others (special dietary requirements) Cost (NZD) No. $95 $35 Free Voluntary contribution towards gift for presentation at dinner Total amount payable (registration fee + gift contribution) (NZD) PAYMENT DETAILS Internet banking Overseas payments Cheque Account name Account number Reference details OSNZ PE TRUST 03-‐0883-‐0168236-‐00 “Glaucoma” & SURNAME Please contact Mrs Tui Bevin to arrange Payable to “OSNZ Postgraduate Education Trust” Please return completed form to: Email: tui.bevin@otago.ac.nz Fax: +64 3 466 7233 Post: Mrs Tui Bevin, Eye Department, Dunedin Hospital, Great King St, Dunedin 9016, NZ
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