Ebook Info
- Published: 2022
- Number of pages: 36 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 2.43 MB
- Authors: Brandon Pham
Description
The perfect book for your young future doctor!Written by physicians, Ophthalmology for Kidsis a charming, easy-to-understand introduction to the organ that allows you to see: the eye. With its beautiful illustrations and simple explanations, this book teaches children (and adults alike!) about the anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the eye. This installment of the Medical School for Kids book series is the best way to introduce basic concepts in ophthalmology to our next generation of doctors.In this book, you will learn about…Different layers of the eyeHow structures of the eye work together to let us seeNearsighted and farsighted visionCommon eye diseases such as cataracts, macular degeneration, and glaucoma… and more!About the AuthorsBetty Nguyen was born in California but spent much of her childhood in Georgia, where her parents worked on a chicken farm. She received a bachelorās degree in Biology from UCLA, where she received a full-ride Gates Millennium Scholarship through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Betty also received a full-tuition scholarship to attend medical school at the University of California, Riverside. Outside of work, Betty is a certified yoga instructor and licensed scuba diver. She also enjoys journalistic writing, cycling, and walking her two dogs in her free time.Brandon Pham was born and raised in California. He received a bachelorās degree in Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics from UCLA, where he was a national Goldwater Scholar. He graduated from Stanford Medical School and is currently completing his residency in ophthalmology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami, Florida. Brandon spent many years teaching for several national test-preparation companies and is passionate about medical education for students of all ages. In his free time, Brandon enjoys traveling, playing tennis, and distance running.Medical School for Kids: Itās never too early to learn.
Reviews
Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:
āThis is a wonderful, simple intro to the field of ophthalmology. I like that it is written by doctors but is simple enough for a child to understand and also complex enough for an adult to also learn and enjoy. I really like that at the end of the book there is a vocabulary section and a question and answer section in the back to review what you learned in the book. It’s done really well. The book is kind of pricey for a paperback but I think it is worth it for the knowledge.
āMy son went to the eye doctor for the first time several months ago and he declared after we left that he was going to be an eye doctor (and still says it to this day). This book is perfect for young kids to learn the basics of the eye!
āProbably too advanced for my 2-year-olds, but I sure learned a lot! My kids do love all the colorful pictures and they will grow into this book soon enough. Lots of great information that really teaches kids how the eye works. Love the last few pages that show pictures of how people with cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration see the world. The diagrams are educational and the illustrations are gorgeous. Wish this book was around when I was a kid!
āThe authorsā ability to put complex medical ideas into simple explanations and illustrations is amazing. I love that I am learning with my nephew as I am reading these books to him. I even showed the books to my mom (who has mild cataracts), and she also loved it and said these books are valuable for adults as well! Kudos to the authors!
āI have several nephews who will be starting school soon and I am always trying to find educations gifts that will spark their curiosity and promote a love for learning. I think this definitely fits the bill! This book is well-written and beautifully illustrated. It’s also impressively informative for a picture . I don’t think I learned about how nearsightedness and farsightedness worked until high school! Will be looking forward to seeing more books like this in other medical specialties.
āIt wasnāt that great. My kids lost interest quickly. The illustrations and printing werenāt too professional.
āIf you are looking for a book for kids to learn about medicine early, I would highly recommend this book. They broke it down into the basic concept, which is kid-friendly content. 100% highly recommend!
āAs an MD myself (though not in dermatology), I really appreciate all the detail that went into the diagrams, including different anatomical cross sections of the eye. I think it will take reading this book several times to my son for all the new words to really āstick.ā Thereās so much great information! My sonās favorite page is the picture of the retina ā he says it looks like mars!! Will read this book over and over again to my son until he knows it all
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