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What if there was a book all about the world of ophthalmology?
What if there was a book that covers clinical information,
history, sports, and the arts--and all are related to eye disease?
What if you only needed to spend 10 minutes a day to reap the
daily benefits from inside the pages of this unique book?
"Around the Eye in 365 Days" will do all this--one page and one
day at a time.
"Around the Eye in 365 Days "by Dr. Gary Schwartz is a quick look
into the fascinating world of ophthalmology. It will take you on a
daily journey of facts, testimonials, history, surgical techniques,
as well as the future path of the profession.
Following a daily calendar format, "Around the Eye in 365 Days
"will remind you each day of why you went into the eyecare
profession and are a part of this ever evolving industry.
The one page a day format plus wide ranging topics, makes "Around
the Eye in 365 Days "a fun and interesting read for all in the
field from general ophthalmologists to optometrists to residents to
students to office staff to industry sales forces.
Wake up each day or retire each night with this daily reminder
revolving around the world of ophthalmology. Whether it be a look
at the perception of color, Benjamin Franklin, or to refresh and
rejuvenate your mind about LASIK--there will 366 turns of the page
waiting for you inside "Around the Eye in 365 Days,"
Start your year off today--revisit it often--and take pride in the
history and progress that is ophthalmology.
"The Eye Exam: A Complete Guide" is a handy reference with a
primary focus on developing history and exam skills for all
professionals working with patients in the eye clinic. Written in
an easy and practical format, "The Eye Exam "presents the proper
way to perform a history and physical examination on an eye
patient. The opening chapters will educate the reader on how to
perform an eye history on adults, as well as special indications
and techniques for examining children. Also included are chapters
on the foundation of basic optics and how to perform a proper
distance and near refraction exams. "The Eye Exam" concludes with
how to perform various examination techniques and how to record the
findings. Dr. Gary Schwartz includes only the essential information
about ophthalmic examinations, so that the reader is not bogged
down with unnecessary information about diseases and treatments.
"The Eye Exam "is perfect for the eye clinic novice wanting to
learn the basics and be proficient with performing routine eye
exams, as well as the experienced clinician looking to enrich
existing skills and understanding of the eye exam techniques.
Physical Exam Topics Include:
- Subjective and objective refraction
- Near refraction
- Color vision
- Pupil exam
- Motilities
- Alignment
- Slit lamp examination
- Intraocular pressure determination
- Gonioscopy
- Retina examination
Additional features:
- Helpful question and answer sections at the end of most
chapters
- Common abbreviations used in the eye clinic
- Eye medications
- Surgical procedures
- A pocket guide of the necessary componentsof the basic eye
history and physical exam
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