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Anatomy/Eye Examination

  • From the Adversity of 2020 to the Hope of 2021
  • Anatomy/Eye Examination
  • What to Expect From a Typical Eye Exam
  • Eye Examination and Vision Assessment
  • Pediatric Eye Examination
  • Animation: Dilated Eye Exam
  • Central Causes of Vision Loss

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American Academy of Ophthalmology
From the Adversity of 2020 to the Hope of 2021
2020 should have been the perfect year to celebrate ophthalmology, but unfortunately, it didn’t turn out as we wanted. Here’s a throwback at the challenges we experienced back in 2020 and a hopeful perspective on what we can expect for 2021.

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American Academy of Ophthalmology
Anatomy/Eye Examination
This presentation is part of a more extensive series of lectures that have been identified as core ophthalmic knowledge for all graduating medical students and primary care practitioners. You can find these presentations on the American Academy of Ophthalmology website at https://www.aao.org/medical-students, along with related interactive cases.

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Howdini
What to Expect From a Typical Eye Exam
Has it been a while since you’ve visited your optometrist? Let Dr. Susan Reckell explain what happens during a typical eye examination.

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Geeky Medics
Eye Examination and Vision Assessment
This guide provides a step-by-step approach to examining the eyes, assessing vision, assessing pupillary reflexes, and performing fundoscopy (ophthalmoscopy). We've put together a detailed written guide that can accompany the video. You can download it for free here.

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American Academy of Ophthalmology
Pediatric Eye Examination
This presentation is part of a more extensive series of lectures that have been identified as core ophthalmic knowledge for all graduating medical students and primary care practitioners. You can find these presentations on the American Academy of Ophthalmology website at https://www.aao.org/medical-students, along with related interactive cases.

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National Eye Institute, NIH
Animation: Dilated Eye Exam
This video illustrates what the doctor sees when examining various parts of the eye, including the retina (the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye), macula (the part of the retina needed for sharp, central vision), and optic nerve (which connects the retina to the brain). Here is an audio version of this video.

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American Academy of Ophthalmology
Central Causes of Vision Loss
This presentation is part of a more extensive series of lectures that have been identified as core ophthalmic knowledge for all graduating medical students and primary care practitioners. You can find these presentations on the American Academy of Ophthalmology website at https://www.aao.org/medical-students, along with related interactive cases. You can find the PDF of the slides used for this video here.

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