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Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Ophthalmology | Optometry
Area of study
Health
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
University Program Details
The university offers a range of research degrees, including the Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Orthoptics (Research).
Supervisors and Research Areas
The following supervisors are available to oversee research projects:
- French, Amanda: Development and progression of myopia; vision testing methods and the epidemiology of visual impairment, amblyopia, and strabismus
- Golzan, Mojtaba: Ocular imaging techniques; Mechanical and structural properties of retinal vessels; Dynamic physiological interactions between the eye and the brain
- Rose, Kathryn: Public health approaches in eye care for the prevention, detection, and early intervention of eye conditions such as childhood refractive error, strabismus, and amblyopia, and the visual function of people who have had a stroke
Current Research Projects
- An evaluation of vision screening protocols in young children: This thesis aims to identify the ideal age for childhood vision screening and whether visual acuity alone is sufficient in detecting childhood ocular conditions or if additional tests are required.
- Supporting patient-centred orthoptic care for patients with communication impairments: This project involves surveying orthoptists to investigate current confidence levels and knowledge about communicating with patients with dual visual and communication impairments.
- The role of ocular biometrics and validated objective measures of environmental exposures as determinants of myopia risk: This research primarily involves the validation and comparison of a novel monitoring device which is able to objectively quantify two major environmental factors for myopia; near work and light exposure.
- Predicting Glaucomatous Progression Using Dynamic Imaging Applied to a Novel Tablet-based Ophthalmoscope: This thesis determines the feasibility of a novel tablet-based ophthalmoscope in detecting SVPs and objectively quantifying them.
- Visual rehabilitation of stroke survivors: Improving the referral pathway and access to care: This project is a two-stage study with a focus on care provision for stroke survivors with visual impairment, aiming to determine current post-stroke vision care practices in NSW, identify the vision care needs of Australian stroke survivors, and develop a post-stroke vision care pathway.
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