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Clinical procedures for ocular examination
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ISBN: 0071370781 Year: 2004 Publisher: New York, NY ; Chicago, IL ; San Francisco, CA : McGraw-Hill,

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Manual for eye examination and diagnosis
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ISBN: 9781119628583 Year: 2020 Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell,

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"The eye exam depends on many sophisticated, and costly instruments, together with highly trained professionals to operate them. Ophthalmologist - The ophthalmologist attended 4 years of college, 4 years of medical (MD) or osteopathic (DO) school, and 3 years of specialty eye residency training. They may remain general ophthalmologists, but now, more often than not, spend an additional 1-2 years subspecializing in corneal and external disease, vitreoretinal disease, cataracts, glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmology, oculoplastic surgery, pathology, pediatric (strabismus), or uveitis. Optometrist (OD) - The optometrist completes 4 years of college and 4 years of optometry school. They perform similar tasks to the ophthalmologist, with subspecialty fellowships similar to ophthalmology, but with stress on medical, rather than surgical skills.Opticians (ABO, American Board of Opticians) - Opticians grind the lenses and put them in frames (laboratory optician) or fit them on the patient (dispensing optician). Their training and certification is highly variable from state to state, but often includes 2 years at a community college. Ocularists (BCO, BRDO, FASO) - Ocularists are few in number and often learn their craft by apprenticeship. They have to pass tests for certification. Their job is to fit the rarely needed sclera shell after removal of an eye. (Fig. 423-426). Ophthalmic technicians - Ophthalmic technicians have varying degrees of licensure. With medical supervision, they may take medical histories; measure eye pressure; do refractions and visual field testing; take visual activities; teach contact lens fitting; and often assist in using the following diagnostic tests"6

The retonoscopy book : an introductory manual for eye care professionals
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ISBN: 1556426232 Year: 2003 Publisher: Thorofare, NJ : SLACK Incorporated,

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The slit lamp primer
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ISBN: 1556423306 Year: 1998 Publisher: Thorofare, NJ : SLACK Incorporated,

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Basic ophthalmology
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ISBN: 9781615258048 Publisher: American Academy of Ophthalmology

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Practical ophthalmology : a manual for beginning residents
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ISBN: 9781560559870 Year: 2009 Publisher: San Francisco (Cal.) : American Academy of Ophthalmology,

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Rapid ophthalmology
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ISBN: 9780470656914 Year: 2013 Publisher: Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley-Blackwell,

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Vaughan and Asbury's General ophthalmology.
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ISBN: 0071378316 Year: 2004 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) McGraw-Hill

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Veterinary ophthalmology
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ISBN: 9780470960400 Year: 2013 Publisher: Ames : Wiley-Blackwell,

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Basic ophthalmology
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ISBN: 1560553618 Year: 2004 Publisher: San Francisco (Calif.) : American academy of ophthalmology,

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