- DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY AND VISUAL SCIENCES - University of Iowa
The Ophthalmology Update is a newsletter for employees of the Department of Ophthalmology Editor staff writer: Kelsey Hunold (7-8001) kelsey-hunold@uiowa edu; staff writers: Caroline Allen caroline-allen@uiowa edu; Department Head: Keith D Carter, MD
- Atlas Entry - Pannus - University of Iowa
Weisenthal RW, Afshari NA, Bouchard CS, Colby KA, Rootman DS, Tu EY, de Freitas D Clinical Approach to Ocular Surface Disorders External Disease and Cornea Section 8 Basic and Clinical Science Course 2016-2017 ed San Francisco: American Academy of Ophthalmology; 2016; chapter 3; p 44
- Presumed Ocular Histoplasmosis (POHS): - University of Iowa
His local optometrist referred him to the University of Iowa Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences for further evaluation Past Ocular History: None Medical History: The patient reported no prior systemic diseases or illnesses Medications: None Family History: No familial eye diseases and otherwise noncontributory
- Benign Lesions of the External Periocular Tissues - University of Iowa
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- EyeRounds - Atlas Index|Search - University of Iowa
EyeRounds is a service to the profession by the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Iowa Case reports, tutorials, ophthalmology images and videos
- The Iowa Guide to the Ophthalmology Match - University of Iowa
Ophthalmology Times residency program rankings, 2020 [10] You can find out a fair amount of information on your own, but the best resources, by far, are faculty members, residents, and fellows in the department Ophthalmology is a relatively small field and there is a good chance these people have colleagues and friends at other institutions
- Common Instrument Trays for Ophthalmology - University of Iowa
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- The Application Process :: The University of Iowa, Ophthalmology
Many ophthalmologists decide to sub-specialize after residency by means of a fellowship Fellowships in ophthalmology range in length from 1-2 years Options include areas such as oculoplastics, retina, cornea and external disease, pediatrics, neuro-ophthalmology, glaucoma, and ocular pathology Acronyms SF Match, CAS, ERAS, NRMP…
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