Practical Ophthalmology: A Manual for Beginning Residents 6th Edition (2009) by M.D. Wilson, Fred M., II PDF

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2009
  • Number of pages: 319 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 84.32 MB
  • Authors: M.D. Wilson, Fred M., II

Description

This revised and updated edition is an essential survival manual for new residents and covers each element of a thorough eye examination, organized in the order in which the element is usually performed. Concise explanations are complemented with more than 30 informative tables, instuctions for more than 50 specific testing and examination techniques, and more than 200 photographs and illustrations. The Pitfalls and Pointers sections present tips for avoiding or resolving common problems.

Reviews

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

⭐This book is amazing for the fourth year medical student trying to prepare for away rotations. As for use in residency, I would suspect it will make a nice quick reference guide for exam techniques that first couple of months.-MS4

⭐This is a pretty decent book to start off your ophthalmology career. I found it useful as my first ophtho book to build a foundation. Would recommend reading this during intern year or at very beginning of residency. Doesn’t really have a role after that and could use more pictures.

⭐Quick, expected quality,The book was recommended at a hospitalIt would be nice to find in every book the date of issue, it is not possible now.

⭐As an incoming ophthalmology resident, this has provided a great introduction to the field and I would recommend it to others.

⭐The book was sealed well!

⭐This book was recommended by some current ophthalmology residents.It covers many of the exam techniques and commonly used equipment and tests.I doubt I will use it that much moving forward through residency as it covers the basics, but it provided a decent foundation prior to starting residency.

⭐very good, but it does not have a whole lot of detail so you will find yourself needing more info during your 4th year electives

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