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Originally published in 2001, Forming the Academic Profession in
East Asia, examines the changing shape of the academic profession
in South Korea, Malaysia and Singapore since the colonial period,
and as a reflection of both the inherited models of higher
education and their redefinition after the colonial period. The
analysis takes into account the connections and disconnections
between the colonial and postcolonial periods in shaping the
academic profession.
Originally published in 2001, Forming the Academic Profession in
East Asia, examines the changing shape of the academic profession
in South Korea, Malaysia and Singapore since the colonial period,
and as a reflection of both the inherited models of higher
education and their redefinition after the colonial period. The
analysis takes into account the connections and disconnections
between the colonial and postcolonial periods in shaping the
academic profession.
Are you a medical student or resident trying to absorb as much
information on the cornea as efficiently as possible? Are you an
ophthalmologist who needs fast facts on a specific corneal disease?
Reach into your lab coat pocket and pull out The Pocket Guide to
Cornea for easy access to the information you need right now. Drs.
Terry Kim and Melissa Daluvoy have designed this book as the most
effective way to take in the information on the cornea for the
entire spectrum of eye care providers. Medical students and
residents will be pleased to have this accessible, high-yield
handbook during their rotations to familiarize themselves with
cornea findings and diagnoses, while seasoned ophthalmologists will
be glad to have it as a refresher or quick reference guide to
current diagnostic and treatment standards. Contained within The
Pocket Guide to Cornea, is the most essential information on the
cornea organized in the most efficient ways. Each chapter is
arranged in bullet-point style, for quick access to the relevant
information, and is accompanied by numerous color photographs to
help with recognition and retention. Topics covered: Basic
examination techniques Anterior segment testing and imaging Common
to rare cornea diseases Common procedures and surgeries The entire
spectrum of eye care providers can benefit from the high-yield,
quick-access information contained within The Pocket Guide to
Cornea,, whether they are learning about the cornea for the first
time or they just need a quick refresher on an obscure corneal
disease.
Curbside Consultation in Cataract Surgery: 49 Clinical Questions
has been updated into a Second Edition! The Second Edition contains
new questions and is completely updated! Curbside Consultation in
Cataract Surgery, Second Edition contains new questions and brief,
practical, and evidence-based answers to the most frequently asked
questions that are posed during a "curbside consultation" between
surgical colleagues. Dr. Terry Kim and associate editors Drs. Derek
Delmonte and Preeya Gupta have assembled 49 of the top cataract
consultants from the U.S. and abroad to offer expert advice,
preferences, and opinions on tough clinical questions commonly
associated with cataract surgery in this updated reference. The
unique Q&A format provides quick access to current information
related to cataract surgery in the simplicity of a conversation
between two colleagues. Numerous images, diagrams, and references
are included to enhance the text and to illustrate surgical pearls.
Some of the questions that are answered inside the Second Edition
include: My patient has unreliable topography due to ocular surface
pathology. What are my options for treatment and IOL selection? How
do I pick the right IOL formula for my patient with a
longer/shorter than average eye? My capsulorhexis is heading out
peripherally. How should I proceed and what should I do if it tears
radially? How/when should I change my phaco/fluidics settings in
the following situations: IFIS, shallow chamber, high axial length,
post vitrectomy? I have a radial tear in the anterior capsule. How
do I proceed with phaco and IOL implantation? When should I use a
toric intraocular lens versus astigmatic keratotomy/LRI? How do I
incorporate femtosecond (FS) laser into my current cataract surgery
techniques? Curbside Consultation in Cataract Surgery: 49 Clinical
Questions, Second Edition provides information basic enough for
residents while also incorporating expert pearls that even
experienced cataract surgeons will appreciate. General
ophthalmologists, residents, and cataract specialists alike will
benefit from the user-friendly and casual format as well as the
expert advice contained within.
State-of-the-art book provides hands-on guidance on the latest
endothelial keratoplasty techniques A significant number of eye
disorders result from deficiencies in the endothelial layer of the
cornea. Endothelial keratoplasty (EK) helps spare patients from
months of refractive adjustments, lengthy recovery, complications,
and poor outcomes associated with full-thickness penetrating
keratoplasty. This newer methodology is based on more selective
transplantation of cells and is less invasive, resulting in quicker
recovery and more efficacious outcomes. Contributors are
world-renowned pioneers who are front and center in implementing
innovative, sight-restoring techniques that continue to change the
ophthalmic surgery landscape. In the first section, a solid
foundation is laid with discussion of anatomy, the history of EK,
clinical aspects of endothelial cell dysfunction, and
clinico-pathology. Subsequent sections cover surgical procedures,
special topics, surgical outcomes, complications, and future
trends. Readers will gain invaluable insights from clinical pearls
throughout the book, gleaned from hands-on experience by leading
experts in the field of ocular surgery. Key Features: A large
compendium of high-quality videos demonstrate cutting-edge
approaches Richly illustrated with 400 images that further
delineate anatomy and techniques Anterior segment surgery advances
including Descemet's stripping endothelial keratoplasty (DSEK),
predescemet's endothelial keratoplasty (PDEK), ultrathin DSEK,
Descemet's membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK), and trocar
anterior chamber maintainer Treatment of conditions such as
pseudophakic bullous keratopathy and Fuchs' dystrophy Management of
complicated cases including glued IOL, cataract extraction &
IOL implantation, glaucoma, failed grafts, and scarred corneas This
book is a stellar resource on the surgical management of patients
with corneal disease. It will benefit both trainees and practicing
ophthalmologists - and is a must-have for specialists who perform
corneal surgery.
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