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With Contributions FromChelvin Sng (National University Health
System, Singapore) & Laurence Lim (Singapore National Eye
Centre, Singapore)New Edition: The Ophthalmology Examinations
Review (3rd Edition)Many new treatments and diagnostic procedures
in ophthalmology have been refined or newly developed during the
past four years, a new edition reflecting these changes is most
timely.The scope and aim of the book will be consistent with the
first edition, which provides a broad review of the specialist
ophthalmology examinations for final year ophthalmology residents
and trainees. The book deals primarily with key facts and topics
that are important from the examination perspective. Only
information and facts that are considered relevant and critical to
the exams are covered, with topics that may be of scientific
interest, but are not commonly tested in exams, specifically left
out. Time-challenged readers will also benefit from the knowledge
acquired from various other sources or textbooks that are now
organized and synthesized in this book. While not meant to replace
the standard textbooks, enough information is contained within the
book to serve as the main revision text nearer the exams.The style
and format of this book is intentionally didactic, with questions
and short answers. The answer includes a "model opening statement,"
followed first by a classification system to aid organization of
facts, and then the core explanation in concise short notes. "Exam
Tips" are inserted to provide an insight into techniques of
answering different types of questions and when appropriate, a
"Clinical Approach" section is also included.In the new edition,
topics such as new understanding of disease mechanisms (e.g.,
genetics of eye diseases), new investigations (e.g., OCT), and
novel procedures and treatment (e.g., the use of antivascular
endothelial growth factors, new refractive surgical techniques) are
covered.This book will be a valuable guide to the final year
ophthalmology residents and trainees taking the specialist
ophthalmology examinations, particularly for exams with a strong
oral or viva component. Although primarily aimed at candidates
attempting the British postgraduate exams (FRCS, FRANZCO, MRCS,
MRCOphth and FRCOphth), it is also useful for other examination
systems (e.g., the American Boards). Many junior residents, in
fact, find the information handy during grand rounds.
With Contributions FromChelvin Sng (National University Health
System, Singapore) & Laurence Lim (Singapore National Eye
Centre, Singapore)New Edition: The Ophthalmology Examinations
Review (3rd Edition)Many new treatments and diagnostic procedures
in ophthalmology have been refined or newly developed during the
past four years, a new edition reflecting these changes is most
timely.The scope and aim of the book will be consistent with the
first edition, which provides a broad review of the specialist
ophthalmology examinations for final year ophthalmology residents
and trainees. The book deals primarily with key facts and topics
that are important from the examination perspective. Only
information and facts that are considered relevant and critical to
the exams are covered, with topics that may be of scientific
interest, but are not commonly tested in exams, specifically left
out. Time-challenged readers will also benefit from the knowledge
acquired from various other sources or textbooks that are now
organized and synthesized in this book. While not meant to replace
the standard textbooks, enough information is contained within the
book to serve as the main revision text nearer the exams.The style
and format of this book is intentionally didactic, with questions
and short answers. The answer includes a "model opening statement,"
followed first by a classification system to aid organization of
facts, and then the core explanation in concise short notes. "Exam
Tips" are inserted to provide an insight into techniques of
answering different types of questions and when appropriate, a
"Clinical Approach" section is also included.In the new edition,
topics such as new understanding of disease mechanisms (e.g.,
genetics of eye diseases), new investigations (e.g., OCT), and
novel procedures and treatment (e.g., the use of antivascular
endothelial growth factors, new refractive surgical techniques) are
covered.This book will be a valuable guide to the final year
ophthalmology residents and trainees taking the specialist
ophthalmology examinations, particularly for exams with a strong
oral or viva component. Although primarily aimed at candidates
attempting the British postgraduate exams (FRCS, FRANZCO, MRCS,
MRCOphth and FRCOphth), it is also useful for other examination
systems (e.g., the American Boards). Many junior residents, in
fact, find the information handy during grand rounds.
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