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Day 1 (1): Anatomy of the Orbit, Eyelid and Lacrimal System
Borders of the bony orbit,
7 bones of the bony orbit,
Descriptors of the bony orbit
117  cards
Day 1 (2): Basic Clinical Evaluation of Orbital Diseases
What are the 6 basic p s of orbit...,
Pain what to ask in the history,
Common differentials for orbital ...
41  cards
Day 1 (3): Radiology in Orbital Diseases
How to describe findings in the d...,
Indication of radiographs of the ...,
Conventional reference point of t...
62  cards
Day 2 (1): Physiology of the Eyelids and Methods of Examination
Upper and lower eyelid with respe...,
Layers of the eyelids,
Functions of the eyelids
59  cards
Day 2 (2): Obstruction of the Lacrimal Drainage System
Classification of lacrimal draina...,
Pertinent points in the history o...,
Pertinent points in the pe of con...
29  cards
Day 2 (3): Basic Clinical Evaluation of the Lacrimal Drainage System
What are the parts of the lacrima...,
What are the general causes of ex...,
Why is lid globe apposition impor...
33  cards
Day 3 (1): Anatomy of the Cornea, Sclera, Conjunctiva and Tear Film
What are the outer coats of the e...,
Functions of the cornea,
What are the characteristics of t...
67  cards
Day 3 (2): Physiology, Immunology and Wound Healing of the Cornea, Conjunctiva and Ocular Surface
Factors that contribute to cornea...,
Responsible for the avascularity ...,
What are the nutrition sources of...
41  cards
Day 3 (3): Ocular Microbiology
Normal flora of the outer eye con...,
Most common infectious cause of b...,
Most common infectious cause of c...
87  cards
Day 4 (1): Anatomy and Physiology of the Lens and Cataract
What is the crystalline lens,
Discuss the embryology of the cry...,
What are suture lines
17  cards
Day 4 (2): Biometry
Triad of visual outcome,
Why do keratometry when implantin...,
What is keratometry
41  cards
Day 4 (3): Cataract Surgery
Define visual impairment,
Define blindness,
Risk factors for cataract formation
52  cards
Day 5 (1): Optics
Why does refraction of light happen,
What two variables affect the ref...,
What is the index of refraction
37  cards
Day 5 (2): Refraction
What does refraction mean,
What are the different kinds of r...,
What are the steps in refraction
45  cards
Day 5 (3): Contact Lens Fundamentals
What are the basic contact lens p...,
Advantages of rigid gas permeable...,
What are the steps when fitting f...
14  cards
Day 5 (4): Optics of Intraocular Lenses
What happens in an emmetropic pha...,
What happens in an emmetropic eye...,
Earliest iols were made of what m...
19  cards
Day 6 (1): Pachymetry, Specular Microscopy, Keratometry and Fundamentals of Corneal Topography
What is pachymetry,
What are the different kinds of p...,
What are corneal biomechanics ana...
28  cards
Day 6 (2): Slit-Lamp Biomicroscopy
Gold standard for the assessment ...,
Indications for use of the slit lamp,
Common accessories used with the ...
41  cards
Day 6 (3): Basics of Excimer Laser Refractive Surgery
What is refractive surgery,
What are examples of refractive s...,
What is an excimer laser
32  cards
Day 7 (1): Basics of Low Vision Rehabilitation
Visual disorder vs impairment vs ...,
What is low vision,
Ranges of visual impairment
32  cards
Day 7 (2): Anatomy of the Internal Eye
What are the,
What are the boundaries of the po...,
Delineation between the superior ...
38  cards
Day 7 (3): Physiology of the Retina and the Vitreous
What are the two primary function...,
Four types of layers of the retina,
What is the retinal neuronal chain
36  cards
Day 7(4): Visualizing the Ocular Fundus
What is direct ophthalmoscopy,
Indications for direct ophthalmos...,
Advantages of direct ophthalmoscopy
38  cards
Day 8 (1): Pathology of the Retina and Vitreous
What are the causes of retinal edema,
How does increased intravascular ...,
How does retinal ischemia cause r...
37  cards
Day 8 (2): Introduction to Fundus Fluorescein Angiography
What is fluorescein,
What are the ophthalmologic appli...,
What is the blood supply of the r...
26  cards
Day 8 (3): Ultrasonography of the Posterior Segment
What is ultrasound,
What are the indications advantag...,
What is the piezoelectric effect
35  cards
Day 9 (1): Anatomy and Physiology of the Uveal Tract
What is the uvea,
Where are the uvea and the sclera...,
What are the parts of the uvea
18  cards
Day 9 (2): Pathophysiology of Ocular Inflammation
What is the immune system,
What are the progenitor cells of ...,
What are the cells involved in th...
39  cards
Day 9 (3): Common Clinical Presentation of the Uveitis Patient
What is uveitis,
How is uveitis classified,
How is uveitis classified accordi...
19  cards
Day 10 (1): Glaucoma Anatomy, IOP and Aqueous Humor Dynamics
What is the limbus,
What is the main route of aqueous...,
What are the different zones in t...
54  cards
Day 10 (2): Basic Pathology of Glaucoma
What is glaucoma,
How is glaucoma diagnosed and cla...,
What is the lamina cribrosa
54  cards
Day 10 (3): Evaluation of the Anterior Segment in Glaucoma
What is gonioscopy,
Why can t the aca be visualized w...,
What are the different kinds of g...
27  cards
Day 10 (4): Evaluation of the ONH and RNFL in Glaucoma
Cardinal features of glaucomatous on,
What are the five parameters asse...,
What is the normal optic disc size
24  cards
Day 11 (1): Anatomy and Physiology of the Extraocular Muscles
What are extraocular muscles,
What are the two types of eom fib...,
What are the 7 extraocular muscles
38  cards
Day 11 (2): Binocular Single Vision
What is binocular single vision,
What are the prerequisites for bi...,
What are the advantages of binocu...
29  cards
Day 11 (3): Basic Motility and Vision Examination
What is normal retinal correspond...,
What is anomalous retinal corresp...,
What are the two types of arc
52  cards
Day 12 (1): The Pupil
What is the pupil,
What is hippus or pupillary unrest,
What is the near reflex
27  cards
Day 12 (2): The Afferent Visual System
What are the components of the bo...,
What is the superior orbital fissure,
What is the infraorbital fissure
43  cards
Day 12 (3): The Efferent Visual System
What is the ultimate purpose of t...,
What are the two basic human eye ...,
What parts of the brain are invol...
61  cards
Day 12 (4): Neuro-Ophthalmic Evaluation
What are the pertinent symptoms e...,
What are the common descriptors u...,
What
28  cards
Day 13 (1): Ocular Immunology and Inflammation
What is uveitis,
What are the cells involved in th...,
Discuss the components and the ch...
24  cards
Day 13 (2): Practical Ocular Pathology
What are the components of a prop...,
What are the parts of the gross e...,
What are the stains routinely use...
27  cards
Day 14 (1): Ocular Genetics
Why the need for ocular genetics,
Review of genetics concepts,
Differentiate autosomal dominant ...
7  cards
Day 14 (2): Ocular Pharmacology
What are the different methods of...,
What are examples of topical anes...,
Differentiate the mydriatics vs m...
15  cards

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