Ophthalmology: Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ophthalmology?
Ophthalmology is the medical specialty dealing with all diseases or abnormalities of the eyes and visual system. It includes the detection of these eye conditions and treatment with medications and specialized surgery, including lasers.
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Ophthalmology is the branch of medicine dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment of eye diseases, disorders, and injuries.
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Ophthalmology is the medical specialty concerned with the diseases and surgery of the eye. An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who has completed medical school plus three years of ophthalmology residence training. As eye physicians and surgeons, we evaluate you for such diseases as cataracts, glaucoma, crossed eyes, diabetes, high blood pressure, and many other eye disorders.
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Ophthalmology is the branch of medicine dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment of eye diseases, disorders, and injuries. Click here
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O phthalmology [of-thal-MOL-o-je] is that branch of medicine dealing with the eye, its anatomy, physiology, pathology, etc. Veterinary ophthalmologists specialize in the medical and surgical treatment of eye disorders, vision/optics, orbital disease, and prevention of blindness/restoration of vision and care of blind animals. Animals experience most of the same or similar diseases and traumas to the eyes as do humans and require similar care.
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What is Pediatric Ophthalmology ?
Pediatric Ophthalmology is a branch of Ophthalmology that deals with the treatment of eye diseases in children aged <16 years .
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Is Statim suitable for ophthalmology?
Absolutely. Statim is widely used by ophthalmologists due to it's extremely fast cycle time and its reputation as the most gentle autoclave for expensive, delicate instruments such as microkeratomes.
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How are ophthalmology procedures marked?
Eye preparation, such as pupil dilation, often occurs some time before a procedure begins and often is conducted by someone other than the proceduralist. Therefore, as in all other procedures, site marking should take place with the patient awake, alert and involved, and prior to admittance to the procedure room. The mark should be unambiguous and located near the eye to be operated upon (see above ). ...
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What does Neuro Ophthalmology deal with?
Neuro ophthalmology deals with visual problems, which are due to disorders of the brain. The eye is not an isolated organ acting independently. It is an extension of the brain and it sends visual impulses into the brain and lets the brain recognize the images seen by the eye. Thus some disorders of the brain can involve the visual nerve fibers in its substance and cause visual disturbances.
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What is the history of the Sinai Ophthalmology Program?
Ophthalmology residents have been trained at Sinai hospital since the 1940s. The original Sinai residency in Ophthalmology was accredited by the ACGME in 1983. There was then a period of merger with Johns Hopkins Hospital Ophthalmology Residency in 1997 that will continue until the class of 2009 completes their training. The Sinai freestanding program was re-accredited as a “new program” in 2005.
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Ophthalmology residents have been trained at Sinai hospital since the 1940s. The original Sinai residency in Ophthalmology was accredited by the ACGME in 1983. There was then a period of merger with Johns Hopkins Hospital Ophthalmology Residency in 1997 that will continue until the class of 2009 completes their training. The Sinai freestanding program was re-accredited as a new program� in 2005.
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When is the Ophthalmology Department available for appointments?
Appointments may be scheduled on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9:00AM - 7:00PM.
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How can DICOM be useful in ophthalmology?
Because of the nature of ophthalmology, many sources exist for producing images within diagnostic routines and documentation. Today, most of these systems (i.e. formats) are incompatible. Therefore, using fundus cameras from different vendors can be a nightmare when the images need to be stored together in one common format. With DICOM, the era of "stand alone" systems (for image documentation) is over and the new era of intra-system communication and networking has begun. ...
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Why a separate Pediatric Ophthalmology Clinic?
Because the type of eye diseases that affect children are different from those affecting adults and treatment methods required in children are also quite different. Moreover, the eye doctors for children are distinctive and trained differently. [ more.. ]
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How competitive is the Ophthalmology Match Program?
The latest match information is available at : sfmatch.org/residency/ophthalmology/about_match/match_report.pdf
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Where is the UAB Department of Ophthalmology located?
The administrative offices of the Department, including the Chairman’s office, are located on the 6th floor in Suite 601 of the Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital . The Department of Ophthalmology is one of 17 clinical academic departments of the UAB School of Medicine . The Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital is part of the UAB Health System and is in the center of the UAB medical center campus in Birmingham, Alabama. ...
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Why is it beneficial to have a professor of ophthalmology perform your surgery?
An ophthalmologist who teaches other eye doctors will likely be extremely well versed in the subject. But more than this, a teaching ophthalmologist is likely to be able to explain your vision health, and a plan of action, in terms you can understand.
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What types of services does the Ophthalmology Department offer?
We specialize in diagnosis and treatment of all eye problems. Common conditions include corneal ulcers, eyelid abnormalities, dry eye, cataracts, ocular inflammation, glaucoma, retinal diseases, and ocular cancers. Cryosurgery, ocular ultrasound, electroretinograms, and CT scans are available specialty services. Canine eye registry foundation (CERF) exams are provided for breeding dogs and litters of puppies.
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Does this Certification allow me to practice ophthalmology surgery?
This Certification is awarded as recognition of specialist knowledge after gaining a registered post-graduate qualification like the FRCS with relevant experience, D.Ophthal, MS(Ophthal) or the DNB(Ophthal) , which allows you unrestricted licence to practise ophthalmology medicine and surgery in your home state/country of qualification and current residence. Please note that the M. ...
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How is this profession different from Optometry or Ophthalmology?
Orthoptists are clinicians who work at the secondary health care level where patients are referred by a general practitioner or other medical specialist. Orthoptists therefore always see patients that have a condition requiring clinical testing for further diagnosis or non-surgical treatment. Orthoptists provide vision rehabilitation in settings including special education and specialist vision rehabilitation facilities. ...
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Where can I find advice on ophthalmology and CJD infection control?
SEAC issued advice on lenses and ophthalmic devices touching the surface of the eye and CJD infection control in 2001: www.seac.gov.uk/summaries/summ_0601.htm . Guidance was also issued by the College of Optometrists/Association of British Dispensing Opticians in 2001. A sub-group of the ACDP TSE Working Group is to be convened shortly to consider ophthalmology and CJD in detail and to take into account any new evidence. Further ACDP guidance is expected to be published in 2007. < Back to top Advice on decontamination
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What’s the difference between ophthalmology and optometry?
Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine specializing in the anatomy, function and diseases of the eye. Optometry, on the other hand, is the health care profession concerned with examination, diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and related structures and with determination and correction of vision problems using lenses and other optical aids. The main difference between the two professions is an ophthalmologist has a full medical education, including extensive clinical and surgical training in the field.
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What does a regular ophthalmology appointment include, and what does it cost?
Please plan to spend a minimum of 1.5 hours with us for your first appointment. All ophthalmology appointments include examination by both students and doctors. The student will obtain a thorough history of your pet's problem and then examine your pet's eyes. The student will then leave the room to relay his or her findings to the doctor. Both will return to complete the examination and discuss recommendations with you. A full report of the examination findings will be provided to you prior to your departure. ...
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How is ophthalmology residency structured?
Most programs are three years following a one year internship in either: internal medicine, general surgery, or transitional medicine. Residency programs may vary in how they set-up the rotations, but most adhere to the following outline. As a first year resident, you mainly focus on learning about the various ocular diseases. Time is spent in both general ophthalmology clinic and sub-specialty clinics, such as: retina, pediatrics, neuro-ophthalmology, ocular pathology, glaucoma, cornea, and oculoplastics. ...
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Are ophthalmology drugs covered under the tamper resistant pads?
Yes. All prescription drugs are included in this federal regulation. Effective April 1, 2008, federal Medicaid funding shall not be available for any amounts expended for prescription drugs for which the prescription was executed in written (including handwritten and printed) and non-electronic form unless the prescription was executed on a tamper-resistant pad.” RESOURCES: ...
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What type of laser does Karlik Ophthalmology use for laser vision correction?
At Karlik Ophthalmology, we currently use the VISX S4 Excimer Laser with pupil tracking. This laser uses Fourier Wavefront analysis and treatment, the most sophisticated Wavefront algorithm available in the U.S. today. The laser is kept in a dedicated laser suite, which constantly monitors temperature and humidity to ensure the highest possible accuracy in our treatments.
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Why should I choose Karlik Ophthalmology for laser vision correction?
By affiliating with the LASIK Vision Institute of Pittsburgh, Karlik Ophthalmology is one of the most experienced providers of laser vision correction in the tri-state area. Our affiliation with the LASIK Vision Institute of Pittsburgh allows for continuous investment in the latest technological advancements, which ensures the latest and most advanced lasers and treatments will always be available to our patients. Additionally, Karlik Ophthalmology offers comprehensive medical and surgical eye care. ...
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What is the easiest way for me to purchase the new Duane's Ophthalmology?
You can go to LWW.com or visit your local health science bookstore.
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Can we apply for specialty, such as Ophthalmology, Radiology, etc., which is not available at DOHMS?
No, you should apply for one of the 5 categories. Should a scheme be later developed, then you can apply to transfer.
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Will the Diploma Examination in Ophthalmology (DRCOphth) continue to run?
Yes. The format of the Diploma examination changed with effect from July 2007. The written section consists of a Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) paper, an Extended Matching Question (EMQ) paper and an Objectively Structured Examination (OSE). The multi-station clinical examination consist of six, 10 minute stations.
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