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Clinical Optics and Refraction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Clinical Optics and Refraction

It provides a comprehensive and clinically based guide to visual optics. With its suggested routines and numerous examples, this new book offers a straightforward "how to approach" to the understanding of clinical optics, refraction and contact lens optics. Designed for easy access, it presents information in a concise format that highlights key, need-to-know points. Part 1 addresses the basic visual optics of the eye along with emmetropia, ametropia and the correction of ametropia with spectacle lenses. Part 2 turns to the optics of contact lenses and the use of contact lenses in vision correction. Numerous worked examples based on real examination questions Practical and user friendly text Over 190 clear line diagrams An essential passport to examination success and a valuable quick reference for practitioners

Clinical Medicine for Optometrists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 780

Clinical Medicine for Optometrists

Providing a solid foundation in clinical medicine for optometrists and optometry students, Clinical Medicine for Optometrists covers the systemic medical conditions that have serious impacts on ocular health and function, as well as the ocular exam findings that may be an early indication of significant systemic disease. This unique text explains important medical considerations for optometric practice, meeting the needs of clinical medicine courses in optometry programs, and also serving as a practical reference for optometrists in practice.

Practical Ophthalmology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Practical Ophthalmology

A pocket sized, symptom based book on ophthalmology which is designed to guide non-specialists towards efficient and safe diagnosis, and onward referral where necessary. A truly symptom-based book on ophthalmology - starts from the presenting complaint such as red eye, loss of vision, flashing lights or floating spots. Concise text and diagnostic flowcharts guide the reader towards correct diagnosis and management - ideal for the non-specialist whose main priority is not to miss serious disease. Pocket-sized format and plastic cover make it ideal for clinical situations. Illustrated in colour throughout. Gives guidance on who needs screening for eye disease.

Business Awareness for Optometrists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Business Awareness for Optometrists

This book will equip the student and all those starting out in the optometric field with the basic business insight necessary for setting up in practice and to begin understanding the commercial aspects of the optical industry. Covering issues from employing staff to marketing; practice layout and design to aspects of the law, this text is an indispensible practical handbook for student and practitioner optometrists and dispensing opticians.

Optometric Management of Learning-related Vision Problems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 770

Optometric Management of Learning-related Vision Problems

This book explores the relationship between vision and learning and the role of optometrists in the assessment and management of learning related vision problems. It discusses normal child development, the learning process, learning disabilities, the relationship between vision and learning, and models for managing vision problems affecting learning. It is also of interest to health care practitioners involved in the evaluation and treatment of children and adults with learning difficulties. Instructor resources are available; please contact your Elsevier sales representative for details. Presents an organized, easy-to-follow approach to the diagnosis and treatment of learning-related vision...

The Blue Book of Optometrists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 634

The Blue Book of Optometrists

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Build Your Own Medical Optometry Practice: Part 1: Medical Knowledge Second Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Build Your Own Medical Optometry Practice: Part 1: Medical Knowledge Second Edition

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-02-03
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Most Optometrists don't perform medical eye services, certainly not exclusively. You can develop a successful practice while providing a much needed service by bucking this trend. Jeffrey Sedgewick, O.D., M.D. spent 4 years as a practicing Optometrist prior to entering medical school. While practicing as an Optometrist and as an Ophthalmologist, he has seen many examples of poor medical care by Optometrists, himself included. He is convinced that it doesn't have to be this way. He believes Optometrists who start their own Medical Optometry Practice can fill an increasingly important function, but they need more knowledge and clinical experience, which he seeks to provide in this textbook, in his web site www.theodmdconsultinggroup.com, in future courses and as a consultant to your Medical Optometry Practice.

The Optometrist's Practitioner-Patient Manual
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

The Optometrist's Practitioner-Patient Manual

This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. There are many occasions in clinical practice when a picture will tell a thousand words. For all optometrists who would like to be able to show their patients simple, clear and high quality illustrations of procedures and conditions, The OPTOMETRIST'S PRACTITIONER-PATIENT MANUAL is the answer. Moving through anatomy, spectacle lenses, abnormal conditions, contact lenses and binocular vision, this practical and durable handbook is an excellent chair-side aid for practitioners to help patients understand their ocular conditions. It can help you explain why specific tests are being advised or a cert...