Primary Care Ophthalmology: Textbook with BONUS PocketConsult Handheld Software 2nd Edition (2005) by David Palay PDF

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2005
  • Number of pages: 416 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 35.89 MB
  • Authors: David Palay

Description

Primary Care Ophthalmology is your ideal source for the most essential information on eye disease. You’ll find reviews of relevant anatomy and pathophysiology followed by easy to use outlines of the symptoms, signs, differential diagnoses, treatments, and referral indications for the ophthalmic conditions you are most likely to see in practice. With its clear focus on diagnosis and treatment, this point-of-care reference brings evidenced-based, clinically actionable information to the front lines of primary care. The free, PocketConsult handheld software package provides all the clinical text from the book. Illustrations from the book are also available in an electronic format for optional download.More than 300 true-to-life, full-color illustrations and a clear focus on diagnosis and treatment.Provides evidence-based, clinically actionable information you need on the front lines of primary care.Includes bonus handheld software on CD-ROM that provides fully searchable access to all of the clinical information on each disease, including the text’s illustrations and expansive ophthalmic drug formulary.

Reviews

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

โญIt an easy and quick read, good for starter but not enough. Covers common possible eye problems you may face in a primary care setting , great for students and residents who are thinking to chose primary care as future path. May not be enough for young PCPs. It has great pictures.

โญI am really glad I purchased this book. I am a student FNP and this book has photos and also describes what to look for in your exam. Definitely highly recommend!

โญI am a family physician and wanted something to reference for opthomology visits. I like, but don’t love this book. The information in there, and is current and accurate, but its not always easy to find. Very good pics. Overall, a useful book.

โญi bought this book during residency,recommended by a collegue of mine who is an opthamologist.great book, use it as a reference all the time.

โญThis book provides much incite into Opthalmology. As a current student at the University of Arizona, I can personally say that this book has helped me in ways too legion to count. My professer uses the book as a guide and tells us to refer to it when we have questions, outside of class.

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