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The Wills Eye Manual: Office and Emergency Room Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease (Rhee, The Wills Eye ...4 reviews

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008

Must Have for All Optometrists!!
Already the standard for reference in most Optometric offices, this new edition of the Wills Eye Manual is not only eye appealing but practical for quick in-office help. With a nice collection of pictures, quality glossy paper, and clean arrangement, it has become even easier to find what you are looking for as well as please the senses simultaneously. This new edition comes with updated ...
  
  











  



  
Optical Formulas Tutorial3 reviews
Ellen D. Stoner, Patricia Perkins

Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997

The BEST optics review book for O.D's
This is simply the best, most complete review book on optics I have ever seen. This was the only text I used to review for the optics portion of the national boards and I ended up scoring in the 90 percentile!!!!!!! Simply a must for any Optom or Ophthalmology student reviewing for boards. Far better than the review book provided in the AAO BCSC series. Very easy to read, concise information, ...
  
  











  



  
Maximizing the Potential of Your Ophthalmic Office: What You Need to Know About Planning and Design2 reviews
Fred L. Kahn

Butterworth-Heinemann, 2002

great book
this book is very helpful in filling the gap between planning a practice and seeing the patients. there is much explained on everything from fixtures to negotiating a lease.
  
  











  



  
System for Ophthalmic Dispensing6 reviews
Clifford W. Brooks, Irvin Borish

Butterworth-Heinemann, 1996

Great Refresher
I used this book to prepare for the State Optician Boards. It was great, In have now lent out my copy several times. Well worth the money.
  
  











  



  
Unfavorable Results of Eyelid and Lacrimal Surgery: Prevention and Management2 reviews
Joseph A. Mauriello

Butterworth-Heinemann, 2000

Exellent for fellows and general ophthalmologists
This is the book you really want to read before getting into the operating room. Tells you all sorts of things to watch out for, and what to do if they happen. Covers everything from aesthetic procedures to DCR's. After each section, several experts comment on the topic, so it's like getting multiple opinions in one place. Some sections assume you already know the surgical technique, whereas ...
  
  











  



  
The Ophthalmic Assistant: A Guide for Ophthalmic Medical Personnel2 reviews
Harold A. Stein, Bernard J. Slatt, ...

C.V. Mosby, 2000

The "Bible" for Ophthalmic Technical Personnel
I have been in the eye care profession for nineteen years. Over the years I have read and collected many professional books to continue my education, and expand my knowledge of the eye and it's function, . I refer to "The Ophthalmic Assistant" far more than any of the others books in my library. I use this book to prepare for lecture presentations, as well as hands on teaching and ...
  
  











  



  
Glaucoma Medical Therapy1 review

Oxford University Press, USA, 1999

Complete Information for Complete Studying !
I highly recommend this book if studying for a COA certification. It is comprehensive and gives accurate information on proper techniques that all ophthalmic assistants should know. it is well worth the cost!
  
  











  



  
Colour Atlas of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery2 reviews
Anthony G. Tyers, J. R. O. Collin

Butterworth-Heinemann, 2001

amazing pictures
When you think there's nothing like the patient to show you how to do your surgery, then this book appears with amazingly realistic pictures to help you through every aspect of your next day's case. It's very helpful and easy to use.
  
  











  



  
Atlas of Primary Eyecare Procedures2 reviews
Linda Casser, Murray Fingeret

McGraw-Hill Medical, 1997

Good Intro to Optometry
The book has nice thick pages with big diagrams and it explains many procedures. The procedures are explained simply enough for a first year optometry student to understand. I like it.
  
  











  



  
The Ophthalmic Assistant: A Text for Allied and Associated Ophthalmic Personnel4 reviews
Harold A. Stein, Raymond M. Stein

Mosby, 2006

Couldn't do without it!
I bought this book, actually I purchased the older version and later the new version, to study for my COA. It was more than enough for that!! Later I used it as the foundation for the study for my COT. I am happy to say that I passed that last year also! You simply can't do without this book!!!!
  
  











  



  
Modern Sales Techniques for Ophthalmic Dispensing1 review
John W. Alofs

Butterworth-Heinemann, 1984

Excellant book on the topic of professional selling
I heard Mr. Alofs speak at a recent convention and he was one of the most enjoyable and knowledgeable people I have heard on the topic of sales to the optical consumer. His book is a must read for anyone who wishes to be the best dispenser possible.
  
  











  



  
Oculoplastic Surgery1 review

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1995

excellent reference
This is a terrific book both for the general ophthalmologist and the oculoplastic surgeon. It's very well written and illustrated
  
  











  



  
Ophthalmic Drug Facts1 review

Facts and Comparisons, 1991

A must for every therapeutic eye care practice.
Well organized with useful tables. Includes systemic drugs used in the treatment of eye diseases.
  
  











  



  
Ophthalmic Pocket Companion1 review
Dean Dornic

Butterworth-Heinemann, 1999

WYSIWYG - Truly lives up to it's title!
Although I have briefly glimpsed through this book at the medical bookshop, it is my humble opinion that the title truly lives up to it's readers expectations! I specifically looked up a couple of topics and briefly fingered through the topics (Stevens - Johnsons syndrome & acute anterior uveitis) - the book gave you the definition, the signs and symptoms, treatment, etc. This was done with ...
  
  











  



  
Oculoplastics: Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology (Wills Eye Series)1 review
Robert B. Penne

McGraw-Hill Professional, 2002

Essential reading for ophtho residents
I strongly recommend the entire Wills Eye Series for ophthalmology residents. Full color photos and concise descriptions. More useful in a pinch than the BCSC series, although note that this series has no test questions.
  
  











  



  
Ophthalmic Lenses1 review
Mo Jalie

BH/Optician, 2003

Excellent source for Ophthalmic Optics
Mo Jalie has an excellent reputation in the optical industry. I found this book to be very useful. The only drawback being its use of calculus to explain optical phenomenon. Although not necessarily a drawback, it limits the amount of students who can fully appreciate this tome. It still tackles a wide variety of topics.
  
  











  



  
Ophthalmic Photography: Retinal Photography, Angiography, and Electronic Imaging1 review
Patrick J. Saine, Marshall E. Tyler

Butterworth-Heinemann, 2002

Editor: Jnl of Ophthalmic Photography
Readers will undoubtedly benefit from the information resources and descriptive skills of the authors and their ability to convey complex technical tasks in an easily assimilated form. This reference textbook should certainly be a staple text for both students and advanced professionals and can definitely be recommended for its in-depth information and its readable style with profuse, relevant, ...
  
  











  



  
Ophthalmology: A Brief Review for Nurses, Medical Students and Ophthalmic Technicians1 review
MD, Justin E. Anderson

Apollo Audiobooks, LLC, 2008

Best Book for Medical Student Ophthalmology Rotation
Ophthalmology: A Breif Review - was written to contain just the information that MEDICAL STUDENTS on a 1 or 4 week rotation would need to know. It is also very useful for ophthalmic nurses studying for the CEORN (Certification Examination for Ophthalmic Registered Nurses). When medical students start an ophthalmology rotation, there are lots of terms, lingo, and abbreviations that are not used ...
  
  











  



  
Ophthalmic Medications and Pharmacology1 review
Brian Duvall, Robert M. Kershner

Slack Incorporated, 1998

THE basic book for students of eye care
A book that covers the basics of the most common ocular conditions and the simplest explanations available on the pharmacology of the usual medications. An excellent teaching guide!
  
  











  



  
Ocular Therapeutics Handbook: A Clinical Manual1 review

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005

Ocular treatment library
Many eye-care providers know Dr. Onofrey from his entertaining and informative continuing education seminars. He has compiled an excellent manual of treatment options for ocular pathology. This handy 6" x 8" book of 700+ pages is a complete source useful for optometrists, ophthalmologists, and physicians. It has sections on ocular microbiology, laboratory tests, medication side effects, and ...
  
  











  








   



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