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The Little Eye Book: A Pupil's Guide to Understanding Ophthalmology

by Janice Ledford, Roberto Pineda II MD

[JANUARY 2002]

Pocket-sized handbook, for students, covers taking a history, checking vision or pupils, giving eye medications, special testing, surgery and medical treatment, and more. Easy-to-understand introduction to basic facts.

Ophthalmology Made Ridiculously Simple

by Stephen Goldberg MD

[2001]

Text focuses on material most vital for the non-ophthalmologist. Gives strong emphasis to common disorders, their diagnosis and management, up to the point of referral. Only minimal emphasis is given to the technical diagnostic and therapeutic measures exclusive to the ophthalmologist. For primary care physicians.

The Ophthalmic Assistant: A Guide for Ophthalmic Medical Personnel

by Harold A. Stein, Bernard J. Slatt, Raymond M. Stein

[JANUARY 2000]

Thoroughly revised and updated, The Ophthalmic Assistant: Fundamentals and Clinical Practices provides ophthalmic assistants with comprehensive information on all aspects of ophthalmology. This 900-page, heavily illustrated book covers basic information on eye care delivery followed by clinical skills and equipment usage. Includes entirely new information on glaucoma medication, cataract surgery, pharmacological agents and refractive surgery. Features:
  • Provides up-to-date coverage of the equipment used every day.
  • Includes subspecialty equipment used for glaucoma, eye surgery, diagnostic testing and refractive surgery.
  • Provides the latest information on important topics such as phacoemulsification, fluorescein aniography, MRI, and pediatric opthalmology.
  • Features 16 valuable appendices, a color atlas of common disorders and a glossary for quick reference.
  • Includes chapter outlines and self-review questions that help assistants locate needed information and test their knowledge in each area.
  • Incorporates new information on refractive surgery, pharmacological agents, and glaucoma medication.
  • Provides new surgical techniques in cataract surgery and changes in post-op management and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

The Wills Eye Manual: Office and Emergency Room Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease

by Douglas J. Rhee (Editor), Mark F. Pyfer (Editor), Douglas M. Rhee (Editor)

[MARCH 1999]

The second edition of this highly acclaimed reference book continues to provide clear, concise answers to diagnostic and therapeutic problems in all fields of ophthalmology. This manual appeals to a wide variety of practicing ophthalmologists, from the resident to the comprehensive general ophthalmologist to the subspecialist with a problem outside his field of interest. Completely revised and updated, this easy-to-use manual now includes an expanded drug glossary, improved cross-referencing and more illustrations and diagnostic flow charts. New to this edition: updated information on antibiotic recommendations, a reorganized chapter on pediatric eye problems, results from the latest clinical trials and a new chapter on facial nerve palsies.

Review of Ophthalmology: A Question and Answer Book

by Kenneth C. Chern (Editor), Kenneth W. Wright (Editor)

[JANUARY 1997]

Extensive exam review for ophthalmology students. Multiple-choice questions with rationales. Includes more than 350 clinical photographs, CT and MRI images, fluorescein angiograms, and ultrasounds.

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