An Absolute Review Textbook
Kamran M. Riaz • G. Vike Vicente • Daniel Wee

#Optics
#Ophthalmology
#Clinical
#Lense
This textbook serves as a comprehensive manual on Optics that includes both didactics and assessment questions in an easy-to-read format. It provides an educational and entertaining resource that reinforces the relevance of the subject matter to modern clinical and surgical ophthalmology practice. The book offers a one-stop compendium for students studying for certification exams and for practicing ophthalmologists to review and learn Optics that will have relevance to their day-to-day practice. Chapters are written in a teaching-oriented style and include hi-yield summaries, 375+ original figures, and 190+ review questions.
The book is divided into three areas of focus:
Optics for the New Millennium is a must-have resource for ophthalmology residents as well as practicing ophthalmologists with clinical, surgical and testable relevance.
Table of Contents
Part I: Ophthalmic Optics for Written Exams
Geometric Optics
Prisms in Ophthalmic Optics
Lenses
Mirrors and Combined Systems
Power of Lenses in Different Media
Lens Effectivity
Schematic Eye
Magnification and Telescopes
Accommodation and Presbyopia
Spherocylindrical Lenses
Astigmatism
Glasses for Written Exams
Contact Lenses for Written Exams
Physical Optics and Advanced Optical Principles
Part II: Optics for Oral Exams and Clinical Practice
Glasses in Clinical Practice
Construction of Glasses (Ophthalmologists as Opticians)
Optical Instruments and Machines
Visual Acuity Testing and Assessment
Low Vision and Vision Rehabilitation
Contact Lenses in Clinical Practice
Clinical Problems with Optics and Refractive Manifestations
Optics for Clinical and Surgical Management of Strabismus
Pediatric Optics
Myopia Control
Optics in Micro-Gravity and Zero-Gravity Conditions
Part Ill: Optics for Surgical Practice
Preoperative Opt ics for Cataract Surgery
What's on the Menu: An Overview of Currently Available IOLs and Relevant Optics
lntraoperative Optics for Cataract Surgery
Postoperative Optics for Cataract Surgery
Opt ics for Refractive Surgery
Kamran M. Riaz, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
Dean McGee Eye Institute, University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, OK, USA
G. Vike Vicente, MD
Eye Doctors of Washington
Chevy Chase, MD, USA
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology
Georgetown University Hospital
Department of Pediatrics and Ophthalmology
Chevy Chase, MD, USA
Daniel Wee, MD
Center for Sight
Stockton, CA, USA





