
ATLAS OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Here are the few links of free online atlas of ophthalmology.
Robert Bendheim Digital Atlas of Ophthalmology
Atlas of Ophthalmology edited by Dr. Mahadhir Alhady
Online Atlas of Ophthalmology ,University of Iowa
Hand book of ocular disease management
INTERESTING EYE NEWS & CLINICAL PEARLS
It is a nice blog on interesting eyecare-related news, clinical pearls in ophthalmology, optometry, or vision science.Click here to visit the blog
EYE SIMULATOR
This fun, interactive eye simulator website is a great tool for students and for doctor's to review various pupillary and extraocular motility abnormalities.Click here to visit
EYE UPDATE
It is an educational website by Ron Melton and Randall Thomas which includes ways to deal with your daily primary eye care challenges- including diagnostic and treatment issues, topical and systemic drugs updates, literature reviews, patient education information, and more... Click here to visit the page
NEUROEXAM
It is an interesting interactive online guide neurological examination. The website shows you nicely how to perform a neuro exam on all 12 cranial nerves.
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THE NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY VIRTUAL EDUCATION LIBRARY
NOVEL is a website with accessible collection of images, videos, lectures and other digital media for use by neuro-ophthalmology professionals, educators and students.Click here to visit
RETINA REVEALED
A nice website for you!! Click to visit
DAVID J APPLE
EMBRYOLOGY OF EYE
If you want to know the embryology of eye, this site is a must.With the help of both 2D & 3D graphics,an excellent effort has been made to summarise the embryology of Human Body. Click to visit the web site
DIABETIC RETINOPATHY FOR COMPREHENSIVE OPHTHALMOLOGISTS
Visit http://www.drcobook.com for a wonderful ebook "Diabetic Retinopathy for the Comprehensive Ophthalmologist" written by Jonathan Walker MD.
This book is designed to transfer useful techniques for the clinical management of diabetic patients. It is an attempt to go beyond the results of clinical trials and to address the nuances of treating diabetics by compressing the author’s clinical experience into a format that hopefully makes it easy to expand your skills. It does not start with the fundamentals; instead, it is assumed that the reader can do a basic examination and is at least partially familiar with various tests such as fluorescein angiography and optical coherence tomography. The book is written for residents, beginning retina fellows, and comprehensive ophthalmologists that are recently out of training-- as well as for anyone interested in broadening their understanding of these complex patients.
Dr. Jonathan Walker is a retina specialist in private practice and a clinical assistant professor at Indiana University School of Medicine, Fort Wayne.
The book is available in internet for free download also.Please click the links and save it as pdf files.