Pocket-sized dictionary of ophthalmic terminology, for ophthalmology residents, optometry students, and medical students. Features coverage of acronyms, synonyms, commonly misspelled words, and pronunciation. Extensively cross-referenced. Previous edition: c1996. Wire-spiral bound. DNLM: Ophthalmology--dictionaries.
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Dictionary of Eye Terminology:
I am an Ophthalmic Assistant and find this book to be a treasure. I use it if I am reading and need more detailed information and to know how to pronounce some ophthalmic terms. This book is written in an easy to understand format. I write referring letters to patients Doctor's and find this book invaluable when needing to know the correct spelling of a word.
Critical Information:
The Dictionary of Eye Terminology 5th Edition is a great place to start when your needing the learn eye terminology in a hurry. I have so much to study just starting out in this profession, and there is so much to learn. So everytime I run into a word I have no clue as to it's meaning, this dictionary comes in for the rescue. Easy to understand definitions, along with how to pronounce. I use it every day on the job, and it has been a huge help to me.
Excellent Eye Medical Resource:
I am completing certification as a teacher of the visually impaired (TVI). This dictionary is excellent for review of anatomy, basic terminology, medical abbreviations, eye diseases, AND related eye diseases. For example, you may look up Retinitis Pigmentosa, find the complete description, and then find a "see also" list containg Laurence-Moon-Biedl Syndrome, and Refsum's Disease. Additionally the book contains a list of common abbreviations and acronyms as well as a list organizations and... more info
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I am a teacher for students with multiple disabilities and visual impairment and I use this book all the time for quick reference before an IEP meeting or eye doctor's visit with my students. I find it very helpful.