Poster Presentations
We are grateful to welcome a variety of presenters to the 2025 congress. See below for a list of topics and presenters.
#1 A rare case report of Skew Deviation in Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
Laura Breach
Oxford University NHS Foundation Trust
#2 Bitemporal optic atrophy may be indicative of occult cerebral injury in children
Jack Jonathan Maran
University of Auckland and Health New Zealand
#3 Introduction of an orthoptic-led paediatric epiphora clinic: a service review
Jennifer Earl
Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals
#5 Association Between Eye Frailty and Social Frailty in Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Japan
Yoshikazu Uchikawa
Department of Orthoptics and Visual Sciences, International University of Health and Welfare
#6 Association between Vision Anomalies and Reading Performance in School-Aged Children
Mayumi Okano
Department of Orthoptics and Visual Sciences, International University of Health and Welfare
#7 To observe the feasibility of EyeSwift automatic detection system for initial screening of intermittent exotropia
Liu Ying
Chongqing Aier Children’s Eye Hospital
#8 Twenty-four years follow-up of a patient with congenital cataract living in Bonin Islands
Misae Ito
Sanno Hospital, and International University of Health and Welfare, Mita Hospital
#9 Clinical outcomes following trifocal intraocular lens implantation
Naoko Ogawa
Department of ophthalmology, International University of Health and Welfare, Mita Hospital
#10 Prevalence of foveal hypoplasia in a young adult cohort
Holly Brown
Genetics and Epidemiology Group, Lions Eye Institute
#11 A case of Aripiprazole induced eye motility disorders
Melanie van Waveren
Schulzentrum des Universitätsklinikums des Saarlandes
#12 Profound Cerebral Visual Impairment: Protocol for the development of a core outcome set
Louise Allen
University of Liverpool
#13 Eye-YPAG: Involving young people in the ophthalmology research cycle
Vijay Tailor-Hamblin
Biomedical Research Centre @ Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology
#14 Patient centric low vision referral pathways
Monica Lette
SeeWay
#15 Retrospective Review of Preschool Vision Screening and Amblyopia Treatment in New Zealand
Jayshree South
University of Auckland
#16 A week in a Dutch orthoptic student’s life: programmatic assessment
Louise Helmer
Hogeschool Utrecht
#17 Patient reported sources of ophthalmic medical information and which sources they trust
Sasha Kairouz
Vision Eye Institute
#18 Carbon footprint in ophthalmology and orthoptics: an audit and discussion
Chris Hodge
Vision Eye Institute
#19 From tree branch to nerve branch. A meth-related fall in the world’s most isolated capital city
Thomas Ho
Fremantle Hospital
#20 Climate Change and the impact on eye disease. Will it impact our orthoptic patients?
Sophia Hadwani
Vision Eye Institute
#21 Exploring Extended Depth of Focus intraocular lens (EDOF IOL) capabilities in a busy cataract practice
Janine Hardy
Vision Eye Institute
#22 Evaluation of visual impairments following Stroke in Indigenous Population
Ayesha Sarfraz
College of Ophthalmology & Allied Vision Sciences, King Edward Medical University/ Mayo Hospital
#23 Biometry characteristics across countries: a review
Yuehan Guan
Vision Eye Institute
#24 Navigating Private Practice Orthoptics: An Australian Perspective
Carrie Griffiths
Flinders Eye Centre
#25 Orbital Decompression: Improving Cosmesis in a Case of Unilateral High Axial Myopia
Carrie Griffiths
Flinders Eye Centre
#26 Myasthenia Gravis Misunderstood. Identifying the historical misinterpretations, miscommunication, and misconceptions
Suzann Beaupark
Myasthenia Gravis Advocacy and Research
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