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Chicago 2012 feedback
Advancing Optometry Worldwide
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How did you find out about Advancing Optometry Worldwide?
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How would you rate each session you attended? (Please only rate the sessions you attended)
Sunday afternoon opening plenary
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Advancing Optometry Worldwide: Professional advances, inter-professional relationships and public health by Professor Kovin Naidoo
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Advancing Optometry Worldwide: Professional advances, inter-professional relationships, economic influences and the future by Dr Pete Kehoe
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Monday morning lecture
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Managing diabetes: small steps, big rewards for your patients and your community by Dr Lee Ball
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Monday morning breakout sessions
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Key challenges in developing and supporting emerging optometry programmes by Dr Luigi Bilotto
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Vision and ageing by Dr Tracy Matchinski
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Monday afternoon at the Illinois College of Optometry
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Clinical workshops (gonioscopy, fundus lenses, binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy) by Dr Heather McLeod
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The eye in neurological disease: an anatomically-guided approach to disorders of the pre-chiasmal, chiasmal and retro-chiasmal visual pathways by Dr Leonard Messner
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Tuesday morning breakout sessions
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How support for Optometry Giving Sight is helping to advance optometry worldwide by Clive Miller
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Organising to regulate and legislate – how India organised its 13 optometry organisations by Rajesh Wadhwa
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The struggle to accurately diagnose open angle glaucomas by Dr Thomas Freddo
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Vision centres in urban slums - a strategy to render primary eye care services to the underprivileged population residing in the slums of Mumbai by Prema Chande
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Comprehensive paediatric eye care for the community – the ‘Nanna Kannu’ – model and impact by Dr Nikki Rai
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Flattening the optometric world through web-based education by Dr Timothy Wingert
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Eyes on the web – discussing the relevance of resources and educational tools available on the world wide web by Dr Sheetal Patel
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Tuesday afternoon sessions
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How can optometry assist the World Health Organisation and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) to reach its goals for VISION 2020? by Peter Ackland, Dr Bob Chappell and Professor Kovin Naidoo
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Panel discussion on WCO global competencies chaired by Dr Robert Chappell
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Overall, did you find the content of the conference sessions appropriate and informative?