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4+ YearsPublisher | Oxford University Press |
ISBN 13 | 9780199679980 |
ISBN 10 | 199679983 |
Book Description | Fully revised for its third edition, the Oxford Handbook of Ophthalmology is a concise, systematic guide to all aspects of diagnosis, assessment, and ongoing management of ophthalmic diseases and conditions. Closely aligned with the curriculum for the ophthalmic postgraduate exams, and containing the most up-to-date clinical guidance, and practical advice, this is the essential resource for all those caring for ophthalmic patients. Covering the key information for both trainees and specialists; from clinical methods and the use of ophthalmic instruments, to basic perioperative care and advanced life support protocols. It includes new chapters covering laser procedures and theatre notes, as well as new sections on emerging technologies such as adaptive optics and gene therapy for retinal diseases. With expert advice, the latest clinical guidance, and its easy-reference format, this unique resource provides immediate access to the information you need, when you need it. |
Editorial Review | The Oxford Handbook of Ophthalmology has been around since 2006 and, in both it first and then second edition form, has quickly established itself as a popular reference source for clinicians to use in practice. Its resilient plasticised cover protects nearly 1,000 pages which cover assessment, identification and management of pretty well the full gamut of ocular and optical problems. Yet it is still easily fitted into a jacket pocket or top drawer, so its always available for that specific information about management or identification. Indeed the newly released third edition is more comprehensive yet, and at 1,100 pages, covers most areas relevant to us all... For price, detail and usefulness in everyday practice, this is the text to have in your consulting room. * Optician online * This particular book is now in its 3rd edition and now updated, it is an impressive production... There is a lot of depth of detail and coverage and despite its thickness (which I think is a positive attribute) it is still very portable and can easily be carried in a case or take up a small amount of space in a desk... Special mention should be made of the excellent web resources for ophthalmologists at the end, which is most useful. * Glycosmedia * For price, detail and usefulness in everyday practice, this is the text to have in your consulting room. * Bill Harvey, opticianonline.net * |
About the Author | Alastair Denniston is Consultant Ophthalmologist specializing in Uveitis and Medical Retina at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust) and at the Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre. He is also Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham as part of the Academic Unit of Ophthalmology led by Professor Phil Murray. His key research interests are Ocular Immunity, Imaging in Ocular Inflammatory Disease and Outcome Measures. Phil Murray is Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Birmingham, and Honorary Consultant Ophthalmologist at the Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre. His main clinical and laboratory interest is intra-ocular inflammation (uveitis) and he has published over 150 papers on this subject. He is also an author of three ophthalmology textbooks and has contributed chapters to others. He is frequently asked to lecture in the UK and abroad, runs a postgraduate revision course for Part 2 FRCOphth. He is an examiner for Part 2 FRCOphth and the Fellowship Assessment and External Examiner for the Part 2 MRCSI. He is a member of the Education and Examination Committees of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, Member of the Specialist Advisory Committee for Medical Ophthalmology, Member of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges Foundation Programme Committee, Member of NIHR College of Experts, Member of HTA College of Experts, and Secretary of the International Uveitis Study Group. |
Language | English |
Author | Alastair Denniston, Philip Murray |
Edition Number | 3 |
Publication Date | 16-Dec-14 |
Number of Pages | 1104 |
Oxford Handbook Of Ophthalmology Paperback English by Alastair Denniston - 16-Dec-14