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Student opportunities
Evidence-Based Practice in the Management of Glaucoma Suspects
This research position is open to expressions of interest from PhD or MPhil students.
Supervisors: Dr Zhichao Wu and Dr Laura Downie
Email: wu.z@unimelb.edu.au
Suitable For: PhD or MPhil
Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible vision loss in Australia and worldwide, with half of the those with this condition being undiagnosed. Approximately one in ten Australians over 50 years old would fit the criteria for being a glaucoma suspect, but there is limited evidence about how to identify those at high-risk of developing glaucoma and who prophylactic treatment is warranted for.
The main evidence guiding the management of glaucoma suspects is based on two trials for those with ocular hypertension (i.e. raised intraocular pressure) from over 20 years ago, and individuals with ocular hypertension make up less than a half of those with suspected glaucoma.
This project will thus involve synthesising and critically appraising the evidence currently available, as well as obtaining prospective data on current practice patterns on the management of glaucoma suspects, so as to provide evidence-based guidance and identify key knowledge gaps that requires robust, prospective studies to address.
To learn more or apply for this opportunity, please email Dr Zhichao Wu (wu.z@unimelb.edu.au) or Dr Laura Downie (ldownie@unimelb.edu.au).