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5 Easy Fixes to Uncover Tropes
Here in my second year at Southern College of Optometry, I feel like I have the basic binocular testing down pat. Well, my skills may not be perfect, but in comparison to scleral depression and peripheral views in BIO,...
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Clinical BV Case: That’s So Basic (Esophoria)
Blur: the chief complaint that is music to our ears. When we hear that, especially as a new clinician on the clock, we think phew! This one should be straightforward. A little plus or a little minus with a dash of regular astigmatism...
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Quick and Easy Way to Calculate AC/A
If you’ve made it as far as optometry school, there’s no doubt that you have been able to conquer some pretty tough math classes: trig, algebra, calculus, stats, the works. And yet, when it comes to applying the near-far AC/A equation...
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No stereo? Try Worth 4 dot
For amblyopic patients, always take the visual acuity of the amblyopic eye first. If they can't see Randot stereopisis, use a Worth-4-dot to check for flat...
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Most Commonly Used Procedural & Diagnostic Codes + Morgan’s Normative Values
As newly ripe 3rd years are getting into summer clinic, it is important to be as efficient as possible. Here is a list of the most commonly used procedural and diagnostic codes & Morgan’s normative values. Jot these values down on...