| 1 | <p>Use the principles of Differential Diagnosis to perform an advanced Binocular Vision Analysis.</p> | <p>BOptom - Bachelor of Optometry - Programme Capabilities <p>Analyse, critically evaluate and draw logical inferences from the literature and apply it to optometry practice. </p><p>Engage in evidence-based, original reflective unbiased practice.</p><p>Employ specialist optometry skills and knowledge to identify and analyse patient signs and symptoms as a basis for management and advice to patients.</p><p>Undertake research, develop methodologies, collect data, seek novel solutions and investigate their validity in the areas of vision science and clinical optometry whilst demonstrating an entrepreneurial approach to clinical practice.</p><p>Apply reasoned, sensitive and professional ethics to the practice of optometry whilst demonstrating manaakitanga.</p><p>Practice optometry autonomously, recognising and seeking assistance where appropriate, demonstrating self-resilience and engaging in life-long learning.</p></p> |
| 2 | <p>Classify , to determine the prognoses, and to recommend appropriate Optometric Therapy for the various binocular vision anomalies</p> | <p>BOptom - Bachelor of Optometry - Programme Capabilities <p>Analyse, critically evaluate and draw logical inferences from the literature and apply it to optometry practice. </p><p>Engage in evidence-based, original reflective unbiased practice.</p><p>Employ specialist optometry skills and knowledge to identify and analyse patient signs and symptoms as a basis for management and advice to patients.</p><p>Undertake research, develop methodologies, collect data, seek novel solutions and investigate their validity in the areas of vision science and clinical optometry whilst demonstrating an entrepreneurial approach to clinical practice.</p><p>Apply reasoned, sensitive and professional ethics to the practice of optometry whilst demonstrating manaakitanga.</p><p>Practice optometry autonomously, recognising and seeking assistance where appropriate, demonstrating self-resilience and engaging in life-long learning.</p></p> |
| 3 | <p>Recommend and administer the appropriate visual training programs (orthoptics)</p> | <p>BOptom - Bachelor of Optometry - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate broad specialist knowledge of optometry and vision science as practiced in New Zealand and Australia. </p><p>Apply holistic, evidence-based optometry knowledge and capabilities and apply transdisciplinary perspectives for the benefit of the patient.</p><p>Analyse, critically evaluate and draw logical inferences from the literature and apply it to optometry practice. </p><p>Engage in evidence-based, original reflective unbiased practice.</p><p>Communicate appropriately, effectively, safely and inclusively with all patients from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. </p><p>Communicate appropriately to obtain and impart information including the utilisation of technology.</p></p> |
| 4 | <p>Diagnose and manage specific binocular anomalies</p> | <p>BOptom - Bachelor of Optometry - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate broad specialist knowledge of optometry and vision science as practiced in New Zealand and Australia. </p><p>Apply holistic, evidence-based optometry knowledge and capabilities and apply transdisciplinary perspectives for the benefit of the patient.</p><p>Analyse, critically evaluate and draw logical inferences from the literature and apply it to optometry practice. </p><p>Engage in evidence-based, original reflective unbiased practice.</p><p>Apply reasoned, sensitive and professional ethics to the practice of optometry whilst demonstrating manaakitanga.</p><p>Practice optometry autonomously, recognising and seeking assistance where appropriate, demonstrating self-resilience and engaging in life-long learning.</p></p> |
| 5 | <p>Diagnose and manage paediatric patients in an orthoptic setting</p> | <p>BOptom - Bachelor of Optometry - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate broad specialist knowledge of optometry and vision science as practiced in New Zealand and Australia. </p><p>Apply holistic, evidence-based optometry knowledge and capabilities and apply transdisciplinary perspectives for the benefit of the patient.</p><p>Analyse, critically evaluate and draw logical inferences from the literature and apply it to optometry practice. </p><p>Engage in evidence-based, original reflective unbiased practice.</p><p>Employ specialist optometry skills and knowledge to identify and analyse patient signs and symptoms as a basis for management and advice to patients.</p><p>Undertake research, develop methodologies, collect data, seek novel solutions and investigate their validity in the areas of vision science and clinical optometry whilst demonstrating an entrepreneurial approach to clinical practice.</p><p>Communicate appropriately, effectively, safely and inclusively with all patients from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. </p><p>Communicate appropriately to obtain and impart information including the utilisation of technology.</p></p> |
| 6 | <p>Describe appropriate methods of assessing visual function in infants and children</p> | <p>BOptom - Bachelor of Optometry - Programme Capabilities <p>Incorporate the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi in research and optometry practices with the aim of eliminating health inequities for Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand.</p><p>Demonstrate the professional responsibilities of an optometrist including culturally safe practice within diverse communities including indigenous populations.</p><p>Demonstrate broad specialist knowledge of optometry and vision science as practiced in New Zealand and Australia. </p><p>Apply holistic, evidence-based optometry knowledge and capabilities and apply transdisciplinary perspectives for the benefit of the patient.</p><p>Employ specialist optometry skills and knowledge to identify and analyse patient signs and symptoms as a basis for management and advice to patients.</p><p>Undertake research, develop methodologies, collect data, seek novel solutions and investigate their validity in the areas of vision science and clinical optometry whilst demonstrating an entrepreneurial approach to clinical practice.</p><p>Communicate appropriately, effectively, safely and inclusively with all patients from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. </p><p>Communicate appropriately to obtain and impart information including the utilisation of technology.</p></p> |
| 7 | <p>Diagnose and manage paediatric patients with amblyopia</p> | <p>BOptom - Bachelor of Optometry - Programme Capabilities <p>Analyse, critically evaluate and draw logical inferences from the literature and apply it to optometry practice. </p><p>Engage in evidence-based, original reflective unbiased practice.</p><p>Communicate appropriately, effectively, safely and inclusively with all patients from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. </p><p>Communicate appropriately to obtain and impart information including the utilisation of technology.</p><p>Collaborate and build rapport (through authentic communication) with patients, their whānau, communities, co-workers and other health care professionals.</p><p>Engage in interdisciplinary practice.</p><p>Apply reasoned, sensitive and professional ethics to the practice of optometry whilst demonstrating manaakitanga.</p><p>Practice optometry autonomously, recognising and seeking assistance where appropriate, demonstrating self-resilience and engaging in life-long learning.</p></p> |
| 8 | <p>Describe methods of assessing visual perception and visual motor integration and the concepts underlying behavioural optometry</p> | <p>BOptom - Bachelor of Optometry - Programme Capabilities <p>Analyse, critically evaluate and draw logical inferences from the literature and apply it to optometry practice. </p><p>Engage in evidence-based, original reflective unbiased practice.</p><p>Communicate appropriately, effectively, safely and inclusively with all patients from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. </p><p>Communicate appropriately to obtain and impart information including the utilisation of technology.</p><p>Collaborate and build rapport (through authentic communication) with patients, their whānau, communities, co-workers and other health care professionals.</p><p>Engage in interdisciplinary practice.</p></p> |
| 9 | <p>Describe the causes, prevalence and impact of reduced vision and recognise the impact of visual impairment on individuals and society</p> | <p>BOptom - Bachelor of Optometry - Programme Capabilities <p>Incorporate the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi in research and optometry practices with the aim of eliminating health inequities for Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand.</p><p>Demonstrate the professional responsibilities of an optometrist including culturally safe practice within diverse communities including indigenous populations.</p><p>Analyse, critically evaluate and draw logical inferences from the literature and apply it to optometry practice. </p><p>Engage in evidence-based, original reflective unbiased practice.</p><p>Communicate appropriately, effectively, safely and inclusively with all patients from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. </p><p>Communicate appropriately to obtain and impart information including the utilisation of technology.</p></p> |
| 10 | <p>Describe the advanced examination techniques and management options for patients with visual impairment</p> | <p>BOptom - Bachelor of Optometry - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate broad specialist knowledge of optometry and vision science as practiced in New Zealand and Australia. </p><p>Apply holistic, evidence-based optometry knowledge and capabilities and apply transdisciplinary perspectives for the benefit of the patient.</p><p>Analyse, critically evaluate and draw logical inferences from the literature and apply it to optometry practice. </p><p>Engage in evidence-based, original reflective unbiased practice.</p><p>Employ specialist optometry skills and knowledge to identify and analyse patient signs and symptoms as a basis for management and advice to patients.</p><p>Undertake research, develop methodologies, collect data, seek novel solutions and investigate their validity in the areas of vision science and clinical optometry whilst demonstrating an entrepreneurial approach to clinical practice.</p><p>Communicate appropriately, effectively, safely and inclusively with all patients from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. </p><p>Communicate appropriately to obtain and impart information including the utilisation of technology.</p><p>Collaborate and build rapport (through authentic communication) with patients, their whānau, communities, co-workers and other health care professionals.</p><p>Engage in interdisciplinary practice.</p><p>Apply reasoned, sensitive and professional ethics to the practice of optometry whilst demonstrating manaakitanga.</p><p>Practice optometry autonomously, recognising and seeking assistance where appropriate, demonstrating self-resilience and engaging in life-long learning.</p></p> |