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Keeping Vision Care Professionals at the forefront of eye health
Continuing Professional Education (CPE) enables practitioners to stay current with evolving knowledge, technological advancements, and market developments. In 2024, ERS collaborated with tertiary schools of life science and major industry conglomerates to deliver 4 impactful CPE programmes — engaging optometrists and opticians across Singapore through diverse formats, expert speakers, and clinically relevant topics.
2026
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Programme Highlights
MAY

Neuro-Ophthalmology · Lecture & Practicum
Essential Neuro-Ophthalmic Assessment in Clinical Practice

Dr Hazel Anne Lin

Partner and Senior Consultant
Synopsis

This interactive 2-hour workshop provides participants with a structured and practical approach to essential neuro-ophthalmic assessment in clinical practice. The session covers basic neuroanatomy and the importance of ocular motility, pupils, and confrontational visual fields assessment — to differentiate normal from pathological states. Through case examples, demonstration, and guided practice, the workshop emphasises practical techniques that can be immediately applied in clinical settings. By the end of the session, attendees have greater confidence in identifying conditions such as relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD), anisocoria, visual field defects, and cranial nerve palsies — to enhance their clinical skills and be able to identify conditions which require further referral.

Learning Outcomes
  • Foundations of Neuroanatomy Understanding the neurological basis of ocular motility, pupillary pathways, and visual field representation
  • Ocular Motility & Pupils Systematic examination techniques to assess and differentiate normal from pathological states
  • Confrontational Visual Fields Practical assessment methods to detect and localise visual field defects at the chairside
  • Condition Recognition Identifying RAPD, anisocoria, visual field defects, and cranial nerve palsies through case examples and guided practice
  • Referral Confidence Knowing when and how to refer — with clinical precision and well-documented findings
Why It Matters

For Participants

Neuro-ophthalmic skills extend the optometrist's clinical reach well beyond refraction and routine ocular health care into the broader neurological landscape. For W Optics optometrists, competence in these assessments directly strengthens the ability to detect early signs of serious conditions — including cranial nerve palsies, optic neuritis, and intracranial pathology — enabling timely, well-informed referrals that can make a meaningful difference to patient outcomes. These are skills that elevate everyday practice, build clinical confidence, and position community optometrists as essential contributors to the wider eye health and neurological care pathway.

MAR

Volk Lens
Refresher on Slit Lamp Examination with 78D & 90D Volk Lenses

Dr Yeo Tun Kuan

Partner and Senior Consultant
Synopsis

Dr Yeo Tun Kuan guided participants through slit lamp examination using 78D and 90D Volk lenses — covering correct handling, lens positioning, and real-time posterior segment visualisation. A highlight was the live projection of the virtual image onto a TV screen, allowing the entire group to observe fundus findings simultaneously. Participants also examined one another under Dr Yeo's direct supervision — an experience rarely encountered in everyday optical practice.

Clinical Spotlight — The Volk Lens

A Simple Tool With Meaningful Clinical Impact

The Volk lens is a non-contact fundus lens used with a slit lamp to provide stereoscopic, high-resolution visualisation of the posterior segment — including the retina, macula, and optic disc. With it, practitioners can identify key retinal structures, distinguish normal from suspicious pathology, and support timely referral for glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, AMD, and other posterior pole conditions.

Learning Outcomes
  • Handle and position 78D and 90D Volk lenses correctly for non-contact fundus examination with the slit lamp
  • Identify key posterior segment structures — optic disc, macula and the retina — and distinguish normal findings from those warranting referral
  • Apply posterior segment assessment skills to support screening for glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, AMD, and related conditions
Why It Matters

For Participants

Volk lens examination extends the optometrist's ability to assess the posterior segment beyond fundus photography alone — enabling richer, real-time clinical observation. For W Optics optometrists, this skill directly strengthens their capacity to detect early pathology and refer with greater confidence and clinical precision.

JAN

Slit Lamp
Refresher on Slit Lamp Examination

Dr Anna Tan

Partner & Senior Consultant 
Synopsis

Dr Anna Tan guided participants through a structured refresher on slit lamp examination — covering various technique, anterior segment assessment, and the clinical standards that facilitate effective communication between optometrists. The session combined didactic instruction with case-based discussion, helping participants recognise anterior segment red flags, apply standardised grading systems, and document findings to strengthen referral quality.

Learning Outcomes
  • Apply a structured, stepwise slit lamp technique from lid margin and conjunctival evaluation through to corneal and anterior chamber grading
  • Recognise anterior segment red flags requiring urgent ophthalmology review and distinguish these from routine findings warranting monitoring
  • Document findings using standardised grading systems, enabling precise and actionable referral communications to ophthalmologists
Why It Matters

For Participants

Slit lamp proficiency positions community optometrists as a critical first line of detection. Early identification of anterior segment pathology enables timely referral which directly elevates the standard of care delivered to every patient.

Coming Up Next
July 2026, Wednesday

CPE Series — 4th Instalment · Stay tuned for more details

Stay Tuned
We look forward to bringing more impactful sessions to the community in 2026.
ERS Continuing Professional Education · Advancing Vision Care in Singapore
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