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Clinical Optics Primer for Ophthalmic Medical Personnel - Aaron Shukla

Clinical Optics Primer for Ophthalmic Medical Personnel

A Guide to Laws, Formulae, Calculations, and Clinical Applications

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Buch | Softcover
200 Seiten
2009
SLACK Incorporated (Verlag)
978-1-55642-899-9 (ISBN)
CHF 118,45 inkl. MwSt
Are you looking for an all-inclusive, comprehensive resource on clinical optics? Look no further than the Clinical Optics Primer for Ophthalmic Medical Personnel: A Guide to Laws, Formulae, Calculations, and Clinical Applications, a new text that presents complex clinical optics in a simple and easy-to-read manner. As ophthalmic medical personnel struggle today between multiple resources for clinical optics, this text offers a solution as it provides everything you need to know – all in one place.

Aaron V. Shukla, PhD, COMT has designed Clinical Optics Primer for Ophthalmic Medical Personnel to include everyday examples that may be directly applied to clinical work. Each chapter throughout the text explains one optics concept in a concise account and includes applicable illustrations, formulae, laws, calculations, and review questions. Numerous examples of clinical applications are also included that address problems presented by patients in eye clinics.

Some important laws of optics and their clinical applications covered:



Lasers, polarization interference, and fluorescence
Snell’s law
Total internal reflection

Some important formulae in optics and their clinical applications covered:



Vergence equation
Power of prisms
Optical system of the eye
Accommodation and age
Refractive errors
Prentice’s Rule, decentration and induced prism
Glasses and contact lenses

With the most up-to-date information for clinical optics, and two chapters solely devoted to the metric system and basic optical mathematics, Clinical Optics Primer for Ophthalmic Medical Personnel: A Guide to Laws, Formulae, Calculations, and Clinical Applications is essential for all ophthalmic assistants, technicians, and technologists, as well as optometrists and ophthalmology residents.

Aaron Shukla was born and raised in Lucknow, India, a state capital in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. With forebears in medicine, he was keen on a medical career. As an undergraduate in Lucknow University, he also became interested in geology, mineralogy, and crystallography, and thus pursued both majors. He arrived in the United States in 1974, earning a master’s degree in geology from Princeton University in New Jersey, and a doctorate in 1980 from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York State. Subsequently, he worked as a senior geologist for Texaco in Houston, TX. While there, his work interests included geochemistry, mineralogy, and using polarized light and electron beams to interpret changes in petroleum rocks and sediments that produce pore spaces in which oil and gas can accumulate. He was particularly interested in using optics and light phenomena for mineralogy. But, the embers of medical interests continued to smolder! In 1996, he graduated with honors from Portland Community College, Portland, OR, earning an associate of applied science degree in ophthalmic medical technology. From there he started on the long road to acquiring experiences and expertise as a COT, then as a COMT, in clinic and surgery. Of particular interest were optics, strabismus, visual fields, neuro-ophthalmology, and pediatric ophthalmology. In 2000, Dr. Shukla joined the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), Little Rock, AR. As an assistant professor at UAMS, he was the founding chairman of the Department of Ophthalmic Technologies and its technologist-level education program for the College of Health Related Professions and The Harvey and Bernice Jones Eye Institute of the Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine. The technologist program earned its initial accreditation in 2004 and is continuing with great success. The graduates of that program became the first COMTs in Arkansas. Successes in Arkansas brought opportunities, and in 2004, Dr. Shukla joined the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO) as its founding director of program and services. At JCAHPO, he was instrumental in developing the Learning Systems, the interactive DVD for ophthalmic medical personnel (OMP) interested in learning keratometry, tonometry, lensometry, visual fields, ocular motility, retinoscopy, and refinement. These modules are also of critical use in preparing for JCAHPO’s COT Skill Test for certification. In 2005, he joined Eye Care Associates, P.A., Minneapolis, MN, as its director of education, while also providing services as a COMT. In 2006, Dr. Shukla joined St. Catherine University as an associate professor and founding program director of the Ophthalmic Technician Program—a technician-level education program. Dr. Shukla has been a volunteer faculty member for JCAHPO and Association of Technical Personnel in Ophthalmology (ATPO) since 1996, giving lectures and workshops at annual and regional meetings, and he has published articles on optics, clinical work, and various tests and procedures. He continues to be active with JCAHPO and ATPO, and was elected ATPO’s vice president in 2007. He will assume responsibilities as its president in 2009, and immediate past president in 2010.

Contents Dedication Acknowledgments About the Author Preface xiii Foreword by Dinesh K. Goyal, MD Introduction SECTION I. IMPORTANT LAWS OF OPTICS AND THEIR CLINICAL APPLICATIONS Chapter 1: Metric System Chapter 2: Basic Optical Math Chapter 3: Light, Lasers, Polarization, Interference, and Fluorescence Chapter 4: Speed of Light and Refractive Index Chapter 5: Snell/u2019s Law Chapter 6: Critical Angle Chapter 7: Total Internal Reflection Chapter 8: Types of Lenses Chapter 9: Reflection and Mirrors SECTION II. IMPORTANT FORMULAE AND CONSTANTS IN OPTICS AND THEIR CLINICAL APPLICATIONS Chapter 10: Power of Lenses Chapter 11: Vergence Equation Chapter 12: Multiple Lens Systems Chapter 13: Magnification by Lenses Chapter 14: Prisms and Dispersion Chapter 15: Power of Mirrors Chapter 16: Spherical Lenses Chapter 17: Cylindrical Lenses Chapter 18: Spherocylindrical Lenses Chapter 19: Optical Cross Chapter 20: Conoid of Sturm Chapter 21: Optical System of the Human Eye Chapter 22: Refracting Power of a Curved Surface Chapter 23: Accommodation Chapter 24: Refractive Errors Chapter 25: Prentice/u2019s Rule, Decentration, and Induced Prism Chapter 26: Spectacle Lenses Chapter 27: Contact Lenses Appendix: Answers and Explanations to Review Questions Glossary Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.2.2009
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 566 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Augenheilkunde
ISBN-10 1-55642-899-5 / 1556428995
ISBN-13 978-1-55642-899-9 / 9781556428999
Zustand Neuware
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