Best Optometry Books
Here you will get Best Optometry Books For you.This is an up-to-date list of recommended books.
1. The Wills Eye Manual: Office and Emergency Room Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease
Author: by Nika Bagheri MD
LWW
English
464 pages
Selected as a Doody’s Core Title for 2021! For more than 25 years, The Wills Eye Manual has been a best-selling source of authoritative guidance on treating ocular disorders in an office, emergency room, or hospital setting. The 7th Edition introduces exciting new changes to bring this pocket-sized reference thoroughly up to date including extensive multimedia content while retaining the features that have made it so useful in daily practice.
New to this edition:Recent major clinical trials dataExpertly produced videos depicting a wide range of common procedures with step-by-step narration, carefully selected to complement key techniquesChanging trends in trauma, oculoplastics, cornea, pediatrics, neuro-ophthalmology, uveitis, and moreOutstanding features you’ve come to expect from the Wills Eye Manual:The most accurate and current information on more than 200 ophthalmic conditionsEffective clinical recommendations for evaluation, diagnosis, management, and treatmentConcise outline format for portability and quick referenceAll chapters written and edited by the residents and attending ophthalmologists at one of busiest and largest eye hospitals in the countryIt’s everything you wanted to know and nothing more.
2. Address Book: Small Address Book with Alphabetical Tabs to Record Phone Numbers, Addresses, Emails, Birthdays and Notes
Author: by Simo's Arts Publishing
B08SV3YGQC
English
109 pages
Address Book With TabsA record of your contacts; phone numbers, emails, addresses and notes for any engagements. Alphabetical markers for quick picking of your desired contact. Easily adaptable to other uses, such as recording your books library, or upcoming events.
Features: Alphabetical Tabs- Each entry contains space for : Name, Address, Home, Work, Mobile, Email, Birthday and Notes. 6×9 inch size- 110 pages
3. OAT Prep Plus 2021-2022: 2 Practice Tests Online + Proven Strategies (Kaplan Test Prep)
Author: by Kaplan Test Prep
Kaplan Publishing
English
1104 pages
Kaplan’s OAT Prep Plus 20212022 provides the test-taking strategies, realistic practice, and expert guidance you need to get the OAT results you want. Our comprehensive updated subject review reflects recent changes to the blueprint of the exam, question types, and test interface.
You’ll get two full-length practice OATs, practice questions, and expert tips to help you face Test Day with confidence. We’re so confident that OAT Prep Plus offers all the knowledge you need to excel on the test that we guarantee it: after studying with our online resources and book, you’ll score higher on the OATor you’ll get your money back.
The Best ReviewTwo updated full-length, online practice exams for test-like practiceStudy-planning guidanceMore than 600 practice questions for every subject, with detailed answers and explanations16-page full-color study sheets for high-yield review on the goA guide to the current OAT Blueprint so you know exactly what to expect on Test DayComprehensive review of all of the content covered on the OATExpert GuidanceOur books and practice questions are written by veteran teachers who know studentsevery explanation is written to help you learnKaplan’s experts ensure our practice questions and study materials are true to the testWe invented test prepKaplan (www.Kaptest.
4. OAT Self-Study Toolkit 2021–2022: OAT Prep Plus Book + 4 Practice Tests + Qbank (Kaplan Test Prep)
Author: by Kaplan Test Prep
Kaplan Publishing
English
1506277756
All parts of the body need exercise for optimal health, and the eyes are no different. Vision for Life presents an approach to eye health for people with 20/20 vision who wish to maintain their perfect vision as well as people who see poorly and would like to improve their eyesight.
Clients of the Meir Schneider Self-Healing Method experience their own capacity to bring about recovery, reversing the progress of a wide range of degenerative conditions including eye disease. Based in part on the established Bates Method of eyesight improvement and in part on his own professional and personal discoveries, Meir Schneider’s pioneering approach has helped thousands of people successfully treat a host of eye problems, including near- and farsightedness, astigmatism, lazy eye, double vision, glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, retinal detachment, retinitis pigmentosa, and nystagmus.
This revised edition includes a new chapter on children’s eye health and new research and exercises for specific conditions, i.E., glaucoma and nystagmus, near- and farsightedness. Born blind to deaf parents, Schneider underwent a series of painful operations as a young child and was left with 99 percent scar tissue on the lenses of his eyes, resulting in his being declared incurably blind.
6. LARGE PRINT WORD FIND BOOK. 250+ Word Search Puzzles For Adults. Keep your Brain Young.
Author: by Eric Blankenstein
B08ZNGTZ1R
English
256 pages
New LARGE-PRINT word search puzzles. Designed with love and attention for word search loversHEAPS of puzzles = HOURS of fun and brain stimulationGIANT full-page puzzles with BIG 20-point type.1 puzzle per page. 30 words cleverly hidden in every puzzle. Total of over 7500 words.Large 8.
5 x 11 format,Relief stress and keep your brain activeDiversity of different interesting themesWider inner margin therefore easy to tear out pagesQuality white paperIncludes free bonus puzzles you can download on our website
7. Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Exam Review Manual
Author: by Janice K. Ledford
Slack Incorporated
English
360 pages
The best-selling exam preparation manual for more than 15 years has been extensively updated into a Third Edition. With revisions and additional material that match the new JCAHPO criteria for Certified Ophthalmic Assistants (COA), this study resource will remain the top choice for those studying for certification.
With nearly 1,400 questions, the Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Exam Review Manual, Third Edition contains more questions with explanatory answers than any other study aid. Additionally, all 19 exam criteria headings are covered inside, including history taking, visual assessment, medical ethics, pharmacology, ophthalmic imaging, surgery, and more.
Features: Study tips, hints, and test-taking strategies Explanatory answers for every question Updated to reflect new JCAHPO COA exam criteriaCertified Ophthalmic Assistant Exam Review Manual, Third Edition by Janice K. Ledford will be the most talked-about resource for those studying for the COA exam, students in ophthalmic and optometric assisting programs, and those who wish to review before taking the COT exam.
8. Review of Ophthalmology
Author: by Neil J. Friedman MD
Elsevier
English
432 pages
Designed to maximize easy retention and quick recall, Review of Ophthalmology, 3rd Edition, by Drs.Neil J.Friedman, Peter K. Kaiser, and William B. Trattler, is the best-selling review book you can trust to get you successfully through your exams.
An efficient, easy-to-digest format distills key information into highly relevant bullet points. You’ll quickly master what you need to know in all subspecialty areas, including the latest information on today’s standard diagnostic techniques, medical treatments, and surgical options. Covers the most important and relevant aspects of each topic in a concise, bulleted format for easy recall and effective exam preparation.
Highlights the text with hundreds of clinical and histological images, OCT and other current imaging methods, anatomic details, common ophthalmic test findings, and more. Presents the findings of key clinical studies with which you are expected to be familiar. Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase.
9. The Optician Training Manual – 2nd Edition: Simple Steps To Becoming A Great Optician
Author: by David S. McCleary
English
302 pages
0578206765
The must-have optical training system whether you are an optometrist, ophthalmologist, or optical manager responsible for training opticians or are an optician trying to better your skills. Training opticians, new and seasoned, is a daunting task. Are new opticians ready to hit the floor running?
Are seasoned opticians remembering the principles that make a good pair of glasses great? These are the questions this book will answer in an easily implemented fashion. Not a text filled with equations and theory never used clinically. This book is written with how you actually practice in mind.
Extensive use of short ‘Focus Points’ help highlight important principles. Understanding of clinical relevance is primary objective of this book, and as such it aims to take you from ordinary to extraordinary in your ability to create and deliver excellence in your optical career.
With this book you will be able to analyze every part of a pair of glasses, pick the best frame for a patients face, learn which lens options complement each other (and which ones don’t), be able to research contact lens parameter availability, understand symptoms of the most common eye diseases, and separate yourself from the average optician by addressing special circumstances many opticians may handle incorrectly.
10. System for Ophthalmic Dispensing
Author: by Clifford W. Brooks OD
Butterworth-Heinemann
English
688 pages
The ultimate ophthalmic dispensing reference, this book provides a step-by-step system for properly fitting and adjusting eyewear. It covers every aspect of dispensing from basic terminology to frame selection to eyewear fitting, adjusting, and repairing. Perfect for both students who are just learning about dispensing and practitioners who want to keep their skills up to date, this resource offers in-depth discussions of all types of lenses, including multifocal, progressive, absorptive, safety, recreational, aspheric, and high index.
Plus, it goes beyond the basics to explore the “how” and “why” behind lens selection, to help you better understand and meet your patients’ vision needs. A glossary of key terms provides easy access to definitions. Proficiency tests at the end of each chapter reinforce your understanding of the material through multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, matching, and true/false questions.
A new full-color design with hundreds of illustrations that clearly demonstrate key procedures, concepts, and techniques. Updated coverage of the latest dispensing procedures and equipment. Detailed information on the newest types of lenses, including progressive, absorptive, aspheric, and atoric. Updated photos feature more current frames and lenses, keeping the book up to date with today’s eye care trends.
11. Ryan's Retina: 3 Volume Set
Author: by Charles P. Wilkinson MD
032340197X
Elsevier
English
The undisputed gold standard text in the field, Ryan’s Retina is your award-winning choice for the most current, authoritative information on new technologies, surgical approaches, scientific advances and diagnostic and therapeutic options for retinal diseases and disorders. Packed with timely updates throughout, new illustrations, and a dedicated team of editors who extend Dr. Ryan’s legacy in retina, this outstanding 6th Edition is a must-have reference for retinal specialists, ophthalmologists, and fellows in training.
Offers the most comprehensive content available on retina, balancing the latest scientific research and clinical correlations, covering everything you need to know on retinal diagnosis, treatment, development, structure, function, and pathophysiology. Provides a truly global perspective from five highly esteemed section editors and more than 350 other world authorities from across Europe, Asia, Australasia, and the Americas.
Bullets Includes new chapters on widefield imaging, intraoperative OCT imaging, medical management of diabetes mellitus and age-related macular degeneration, and senile retinoschisis. Includes more than 1,150 brand-new illustrations, scans, and photographs throughout. Covers the explosion of new imaging options across optical coherence tomography (OCT), fundus imaging, and autofluorescence imaging, including a greatly expanded OCT imaging chapter that features crucial information on OCT-Angiography (OCT-A).
12. Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of the Visual System
Author: by Lee Ann Remington OD MS FAAO
Butterworth-Heinemann
English
302 pages
Taking the place of the multiple texts traditionally needed to cover visual anatomy and physiology, Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of the Visual System, 3rd Edition dramatically lightens your load by providing one book that covers it all! This concise, well-referenced resource contains information on the clinical anatomy of the eye, its adnexa and visual pathways, histologic information, plus newly added content on physiology of the human ocular structures.
Vivid illustrations complement the text and provide clinical information on diseases and disorders that represent departures from normal clinical anatomy. Comprehensive physiology coverage clarifies the integration between structure and function, eliminating your need for multiple books on the anatomy and physiology of the visual system.
An emphasis on clinical application helps you better understand the processes that occur in disease and dysfunction. Genetic information keeps you current with the latest developments in visual anatomy and physiology. Full-color illustrations throughout the text enhance your understanding of anatomical and clinical information.UNIQUE!
13. The Ophthalmic Scribe Manual: A Guide to Clinical Documentation in Ophthalmology
Author: by Parker J Williams
English
161 pages
1721756035
Product DescriptionThe Ophthalmic Scribe Manual is the ultimate how-to manual for learning to scribe in ophthalmology. If you’re interested in learning more about scribing in retina, cornea, comprehensive, glaucoma, or oculoplastics, this manual has you covered. Inside, you will find over 100 full-color figures and tables illustrating the most important concepts, Anatomy & Physiology, organized high-yield abbreviations, must know medications, must know imaging modalities, and high-yield specialty-specific pathology.
About the AuthorAfter graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and prior to enrolling in medical school, my job search brought me back home to Atlanta where I accepted a position as an Ophthalmic Medical Scribe.
I had no prior experience as a scribe or in the healthcare field, but I knew that quickly improving my understanding of ophthalmology would be essential for my success. I searched the web to obtain every piece of relevant ophthalmology information that I could find, and I spent hours experimenting with the functionalities of the eye clinic’s electronic medical record to better prepare myself for my new role.
14. The Neurology of Eye Movements (Contemporary Neurology Series)
Author: by John R. Leigh
Oxford University Press
English
1136 pages
This new edition of Leigh and Zee’s Neurology of Eye Movements is available as an enhanced edition for the first time. Your purchase of the print version includes access to the online version via Oxford Medicine Online. By activating your unique access code, you can discover more than 200videos, view and enlarge nearly 250 high resolution images, and annotate the work for future personal reference.
The Neurology of Eye Movements, edition 5, has two interrelated parts. The first comprises a modern synthesis of the anatomical, physiological, and pharmacological substrate for eye movements, including current views on the reflexive and voluntary control of gaze. This synthesis is based onelectrophysiological and inactivation studies in macaque, and behavioural studies in humans that incorporate functional imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in normals, and clinicopathological studies in patients with neurological, visual, or vestibular disorders.
Sophisticatedexperimental paradigms have been applied to both species to explore aspects of cognition, memory, volition, and reward. This large body of research has demonstrated the power of eye movements as experimental tools. The second part of the book applies this synthesis to the clinical and laboratoryevaluation of patients with abnormal eye movements due to a broad range of disorders – from muscular dystrophy, and genetic disorders, to dementia, including visual and vestibular conditions.
15. Atlas of Retinal OCT: Optical Coherence Tomography
Author: by Darin Goldman MD
0323461212
Elsevier
English
Optical Coherence Tomography has revolutionized today’s eye care. This remarkable non-invasive scanning technology is unparalleled for aiding diagnosis of retinal disease and recording disease progression. Atlas of Retinal OCT: Optical Coherence Tomography provides expert guidance in this rapidly evolving area with high-quality, oversized images that show precise detail and assist with rapid, accurate clinical decision making.
Features more than 1,000 superb illustrations depicting the full spectrum of retinal diseases using OCT scans, supported by clinical photos and ancillary imaging technologies. Presents images as large as possible on the page with an abundance of arrows, pointers, and labels to guide you in pattern recognition and eliminate any uncertainty.
Includes the latest high-resolution spectral domain OCT technology and new insights into OCT angiography technology to ensure you have the most up-to-date and highest quality examples available. Provides key feature points for each disorder giving you the need-to-know OCT essentials for quick comprehension and rapid reference.