Approach your exams with confidence using Review Questions in Ophthalmology, Third Edition. You’ll find a concise review of all specialty rotations in ophthalmology, plus key areas such as embryology, anatomy, pediatrics, plastics, and lenses. Real-life clinical cases and more than 1,000 multiple choice questions with answers and explanations in this comprehensive review of ophthalmology provide core knowledge for all residents and fellows in ophthalmology, preparing you for success – both on your exams and in your practice! Test yourself with 1,000+ multiple choice questions, including answers and explanations. Clearly visualize what you’re likely to see on exams and in practice, thanks to more than 400 clinical photographs, fluorescein angiograms, and CT, MRI, and ultrasound images. Focus on common diseases for more useful self-assessment and real-life clinical preparation.
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Test your understanding of essential information with questions at the end of each chapter and answers at the end of the book. Study on the go, search the complete text online, and download images at www.expertconsult.com.
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This manual provides an organized reference to aid in management of clinical problems and preparation for board exams.
Key Highlights Written and online formats provide multi-modal and on-the-go review Each question includes a detailed answer explaining correct and incorrect choices, enhancing learning and knowledge retention A wealth of high-quality images ...
This edition includes more than 250 new full-color photographs and drawings depicting ocular pathology and ophthalmic conditions. All chapters have been updated with new questions to reflect the latest teaching in the field.
The combination of this text, along with the online video lectures, creates the most informative and easy-to-understand ophthalmology review ever written.
Seasoned Elsevier authors Neil J. Friedman and Peter K. Kaiser help you get the best possible results in your exams with Case Reviews in Ophthalmology.
The book presents the most common problems seen in neuro-ophthalmology in a case-based learning format that provides rapid access and is easy to read.
This book will be a valuable guide to the final year ophthalmology residents and trainees taking the specialist ophthalmology examinations, particularly for exams with a strong oral or viva component.