The most thorough and up-to-date review available for the complete optometry curriculum
Optometry Review: Basic and Clinical Sciences provides a complete review of the fundamental basic and clinical science concepts students need to know to excel on optometry exams. This rigorous review includes more than 1,500 exam-style Q&A with detailed answer explanations. The companion CD-ROM enables students to create custom exams and keep track of their scores.
Optometry Review: Basic and Clinical Sciences is divided into two sections: Section One covers core areas of basic science in optometry, including neuro-anatomy, embryology, ocular physiology, pathology, nutrition, and biochemistry. Section Two covers core areas of clinical science in optometry, including visual science, monocular sensory aspects, geometrical optics, ophthalmic optics, glaucoma and other ocular diseases, and ocular pharmacology.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 274 mm
Breite: 218 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-259-25531-1 (9781259255311)
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Freddy W. Chang, OD, PhD
Professor, Southern College of Optometry
Memphis, Tennessee
Jeung Kim, OD, PhD
Private Practice Optometrist
Memphis, Tennessee
John Sharpe, OD
Professor, Southern College of Optometry
Memphis, Tennessee
1. Anatomy
2. Neuro anatomy
3. Embryology
4. Human Physiology
5. Immunology
6. Microbiology
7. Pathology
8. Ocular Physiology
9. Nutrition
10. Biochemistry
11. Clinical Optometry
12. Monocular Sensory Aspects - Accommodation, Vergence, Oculomotor Function, Color vision,/ Perceptual Amblyopia/Strabismus
13. Physiological Optics - Visual Science
14. Geometrical Optics
15. Ophthalmic Optics
16. Ophthalmic Optics - Low Vision
17. Anterior Segment Diseases
18. Posterior Segment Diseases
19. Glaucoma
20. General/Systemic Pharmacology
21. Ocular Pharmacology
22. Contact Lens