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Clinical Procedures in Primary Eye Care helps you master all of the knowledge you need to support today's growing optometric patient population. Well organized and easy to read, Clinical Procedures in Primary Eye Care, 5th Edition, takes an accessible, step-by-step approach to describing the commonly used primary care procedures that facilitate accurate diagnosis and effective patient management. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Presents outstanding new digital images of OCT cases and optomaps for a wide variety of conditions of the central and peripheral retina.
Presents new digital images of normal variations of the eye - crucial visual support for understanding what is normal and what is disease. Now in full colour with an enhanced focus on evidence-based care, this well organised, accessibly written reference uses a simple, step-by-step approach to help you perform each procedure correctly and achieve the best results.
Since I acquired the 2nd edition of Clinical Procedures in Primary Eye Care, over 20 years ago, I have always kept my copy nearby in clinic. You’ll find essential instructions for mastering the procedures you need to know, including recent technical advances in the field.
It helps to simplify a lot of concepts that other books/literature often make unnecessarily complicated. You'll find essential instructions for mastering the procedures you need to know, including recent technical advances in the field.At the other end of the spectrum, there are explanations of medical procedures including carotid auscultation and checking for lymphadenopathy (figure 7). So much so that my book finally disintegrated early last year, So, I was more than pleased to receive the latest (5th) edition recently and am delighted that the book and a whole host of extra content can be accessed on my iPad, something I find incredibly useful in practice, whether reminding myself of something, explaining something to a patient or helping a student.