Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology () is a branch of medicine and surgery which deals with the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders. An ophthalmologist is a specialist in ophthalmology. The credentials include a degree in medicine, followed by additional four to five years of ophthalmology residency training. Ophthalmology residency training programs may require a one-year pre-residency training in internal medicine, pediatrics, or general surgery. Additional specialty training (or fellowship) may be sought in a particular aspect of eye pathology. Ophthalmologists are allowed to use medications to treat eye diseases, implement laser therapy, and perform surgery when needed. Ophthalmologists may participate in academic research …

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APO: Asian Productivity Organization · 5 July 2024 English

It aims to scrutinize the adoption and impact of advanced technologies, such as IoT and AI, focusing on their influence on productivity, sustainability, and the diverse challenges and opportunities in …

eye care delivery system that supports a 13. Ophthalmology system vision center. A peer-to-peer connection domains, such as cardiology, mental health, ophthalmology, and general medicine, are present to provide


World Bank Group · 20 June 2024 English

(6) Critical Care (ICU); (7) Anesthesia; (8) Ophthalmology; (9) Ear, Nose, Throat; (10) The World Bank Only For Official Use Only Anesthesia; (8) Ophthalmology; (9) Ear, Nose, Throat; (10) Orthopedics; (11)


ORF: Observer Research Foundation · 14 June 2024 English

Introduction Quad countries are home to a combined 1.9 billion people—or 24% of the world’s population— and represent 35% of the world’s GDP and 18% of global trade [1] The …

the eyes of a patient from Palau during an ophthalmology post-op consultation at Belau National Hospital


NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 13 June 2024 English

Medical provider price transparency is often touted as a way to lower health care spending. But the impact of price transparency is theoretically ambiguous: it could lower health care spending …

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ACIL Allen Consulting · 6 June 2024 English

The introduction of AWLAI also saw the transfer of the management of Australia’s existing research and commercial capabilities in the Australian Astronomical Observatory (AAO) from the Government to the research …

advanced optics, digital cameras, medical imaging, ophthalmology, GPSs, and so on.80 While many specific examples


World Bank Group · 3 June 2024 English

1 Apheresis Lot 2 Digital mammography Lot 3 Ophthalmology Lot 4 Phaco equipment IBRD / 93060 Improving


WHO: World Health Organization · 1 June 2024 English

This publication was developed by the United Nations Children’s Fund (‎UNICEF)‎ Regional Officefor Europe and Central Asia and the World Health Organization (‎WHO)‎ Regional Office for Europe. It aims to …

therapy, physiotherapy and rehabilitation, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, or clinical genetics). A CDA


EU: European Union · 31 May 2024

1.2021. Country General (internal) medicine Ophthalmology Minimum period of training: 5 years Minimum 11/115 Country General (internal) medicine Ophthalmology Minimum period of training: 5 years Minimum General (Internal) Medicine Ophthalmic surgery Ophthalmology (1) Italia Medicina interna Oftalmologia Κύπρος United Kingdom General (internal) medicine (2) Ophthalmology (2) (1) As of 1991/1992. (2) Issued before 1


ANROWS: Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety · 27 May 2024 English

“Just another day in retail”: Understanding and addressing workplace sexual harassment in the Australian retail industry 10 Executive summary Sexual harassment is a systemic and pervasive feature of Aims the …

https://doi.org/10.1080/01973533.2018.1 Academic Ophthalmology, 12(02), e175–e180. 449747 https://doi.org/10


Fraser Institute · 24 May 2024 English

Summary Overuse of low-value healthcare services, providing little or no benefit or even avoidable harm to patients, is a common problem in Canadian healthcare systems, and one that likely contributes …

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Optometry and ophthalmology • Eye drops of any kind (mydriatic, anesthetics


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