Archives: Clinical Services
Gonzalo Jacome
Gonzalo received his Bachelor of Optometry and Graduate Certificate in Ocular Therapeutics from the UNSW. He has worked in full scope private practice since 1992. He has particular interests in dry eye management, diabetic eye disease, glaucoma and contact lenses. His interest also extends to public health with specific concern for improving accessibility to the latest diagnostic ocular imaging and treatment services for the general community. He believes in a mentoring model inspiring junior optometrists to keep developing their clinical expertise.
Dr Jack Phu
Jack is the Lead Clinician of Glaucoma at the Centre for Eye Health. He received his undergraduate optometry degree from UNSW in 2011, Masters degree from the University of Sydney in 2014 and doctorate from UNSW in 2018. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. As a clinician-researcher, he evenly divides his time at the Centre into clinical, teaching and research roles. His clinical duties predominantly involve the care of patients with glaucoma, and he leads the angle closure disease clinic. His teaching duties include ocular diseases, therapeutics and visual neuroscience at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. His research focuses on glaucoma, retinal disease, structure-function relationships in the eye and visual psychophysics. He has published his research extensively in scientific journals, and he has been awarded numerous prizes for his research, including the Optometric Glaucoma Society Ezell Fellowship in 2016. He is also a regular contributor to the optometric profession, presenting at domestic and international clinical and scientific conferences.
Lindsay Moore
Lindsay is a Senior Staff Optometrist at the Centre for Eye Health (CFEH), and Associate in Business Support and Client Engagement at the University of New South Wales Medicine & Health Short Courses team. She has a strong interest in collaborative and multidisciplinary patient care and in the education of those working in healthcare in Australia and Internationally. She attributes this interest to her own professional experiences working in aged care, in optometry practices and for private ophthalmology practice prior to her role at CFEH. She has presented as a keynote speaker in webinars at CFEH and for Optometry Australia, with a key focus in vascular anomalies in the eye and associations with systemic disease.
Elizabeth Wong
Elizabeth is a senior staff optometrist at the Centre for Eye Health, who has worked in a variety of clinical settings including ophthalmology practice. She received her Bachelor of Optometry from UNSW and subsequently completed her Graduate Certificate in Ocular therapeutics and Master of Optometry. Elizabeth has been involved in continuing education events both locally, through presentation of CFEH webinars, as well as abroad, at American Academy conferences. She has a special interest in glaucoma and collaborative care, and administers the CFEH collaborative care glaucoma management clinic. Elizabeth has authored several papers published in peer reviewed journals and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry.
Carol Chu
Carol received her Bachelor of Optometry and Graduate Certificate in Ocular Therapeutics from The University of New South Wales, also receiving the University Medal. She has worked in private and corporate optometric practices, joining the Centre for Eye Health in 2011. Carol is currently working with Guide Dogs NSW/ACT to develop a low vision clinic at CFEH Parramatta offering functional vision assessment for patients with significant vision loss.
Dr Agnes Choi
Agnes received her Bachelor of Optometry and subsequently her Graduate Certificate in Ocular Therapeutics, Master of Optometry and PhD from the University of New South Wales. She worked in private optometric practice and as a Clinical Optometrist in the Institute for Eye Research, Sydney, before joining CFEH. Her PhD research area was in early diagnosis of age-related macular degeneration using functional tests. Agnes also provides clinical care to patients requiring electrodiagnostic tests.
Michael Yapp
Michael is currently the Head of Clinical Operations at CFEH and has been working at the Centre since its inception in 2009. Prior to this, Michael had a diverse range of clinical experience, working in private practice before undertaking locum work Australia-wide and in the UK, as well as running an optical charity and working in two different ophthalmology practices.