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U**N
Worth buying
Worth buying the updated edition because some of the treatment sections have been expanded to include more modern protocols. Also should mention to buy the paper version b/c it comes with a code for a digital copy. I would give this book a fifth star if it had a brief section that explained the mechanism of all of the conditions discussion. In order words, a brief "why" conditions present like they do. This is a personal opinion, though.
D**U
So far I am enjoying this edition and the multimedia/videos ...
So far I am enjoying this edition and the multimedia/videos on different procedures is a welcome addition. My only concern is there appears to have been an oversight placing optic neuropathies in the index. I was only able to find this section by referring to chapter 2, which directs you to the correct chapter. Optic neuritis, AION/GCA, NAION, and misc optic neuropathies are not listed in the index... unfortunate for a heavily referred-to section. I simply wrote it into the index to get around this, although it feels wrong to write in a brand new book!
B**
The best eye book out there, I think.
Quick reference. The best eye book there is if you ask me. It’s in outline format. Very helpful and easy to create an informal classroom lecture from to supplement the photo slides I had. I highly recommend this book even if you’re not an ophthalmologist.
S**N
Kindle Edition Great
Still a great book after all these years. To the point and current treatments. Good for office or Board prep. The book is getting a bit thicker so the Kindle edition is perfect. Easily searchable and font can be made larger too.
A**R
Same good content, but terrible index
My last Wills manual was 2 editions ago. This one has similar clear organization, content, and layout except for 2 noticeable differences: the font size is smaller and the index is terrible. It's easier to use the table of contents to navigate rather than the index because so many listings are missing from the index. Sometimes in a hurry I'll just reach for my 2-editions-ago manual because at least I'll be guaranteed to find what I'm looking for quickly.
A**O
But if you need to lend this out to a medical student or resident on call it is still a good resource.
VERY LITTLE difference from edition 5. And the online content can be seen online in by someone doing the procedure. But if you need to lend this out to a medical student or resident on call it is still a good resource.
C**6
super convenient
I am an optometry student and this book was recommended by my school and mentors. It has a lot of colored pictures and information that is useful in a clinical setting.
L**E
Standard of Care reference for ophthalmologists
The Bible of ophthalmology residents. It sets the standard of care for all ophthalmologists and is a quick and easy reference. I've had a current copy on my desk since I finished my training many years ago.
F**R
Must have for ophthalmology juniors, a little American
Really good reference text, is slightly American and does need a little ‘translation’ but would highly recommend.
P**I
Five Stars
Good book
N**N
Good book
Excellent book and illustrations, a practice 'must have'.Diagnosis, management and treatment of a broad range of ocular and ocular-related conditions
B**O
Perfect service
Perfect! New, fast...10/10
I**A
Five Stars
Great book!
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