Managing a contact lens practice
The clinical side of contact lens provision historically has been in selecting the correct lens and lens material design for an individual patient. The fitter must be knowledgeable about ocular…
The clinical side of contact lens provision historically has been in selecting the correct lens and lens material design for an individual patient. The fitter must be knowledgeable about ocular…
Virtually every patient who enters an ophthalmologist’s or other eye care practitioner’s office receives a refraction and most receive a prescription for spectacles. Even if patients plan to use contact…
Today, more than ever, the ophthalmologist’s clinical acumen is enhanced by the many instruments available that facilitate the determination of refractive errors of the eye, the detection of muscular imbalance,…
Almost all patients who enter an ophthalmologist’s office require a determination of the refractive status of their eyes, for either diagnosis or treatment. Only by correcting the patient’s refractive error…
The maintenance of ophthalmic equipment and instruments often becomes the responsibility of one person in the office. Someone may be more technically adept to take on this responsibility. Simplified instructions…
Microbiology is the branch of science that deals with microscopic, unicellular, and cell-cluster organisms. The major microbial categories that may be associated with eye infections are bacteria, viruses, fungi ,…
A history is the story of a patient’s medical disorder. By means of the history, the physician attempts to reconstruct the stages of disease as it has progressed to make…
Introduction Visual function refers to how well the eye and overall visual system work to produce the ability to objectively observe the outside world. Visual impairment refers to any condition…
A well-run office is important not only for the efficiency of the staff but also because it keeps patients essentially happy. The roles of the secretary, bookkeeper, receptionist, and all…