Anatomy ;Ocular physiology ;Biochemistry and genetics ;Pathology ;Microbiology ;Immunology ;Growth and senescence ;Optics ;Therapeutics ;Lasers and instrument technology ;Basic biostatistical and epidemiological termsOUP Oxford, 23 mai 2013 - 288 pagini Part of the Oxford Specialty Training series, Basic Sciences for Ophthalmology is an indispensable and fully comprehensive textbook, and the only book candidates will need to pass the FRCOphth Part 1 exam. Directly linked to the Royal College's exam, presented in a full colour, highly illustrated, and easy-to-read format, making the basic science behind ophthalmology more approachable and accessible to improve understanding. Offering full coverage of the Royal College curriculum, the book includes information on anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and optics. Useful as a resource for the basic sciences in ophthalmology, the book will be also of interest to senior trainees, consultants, optometrists, orthoptists, and basic scientists, as well as those taking the FRCOphth exams. |
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1 Anatomy | |
2 Ocular physiology | |
3 Biochemistry and genetics | |
4 Pathology | |
5 Microbiology | |
6 Immunology | |
7 Growth and senescence | |
8 Optics | |
9 Therapeutics | |
10 Lasers and instrument technology | |
11 Basic biostatistical and epidemiological terms | |
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