Pt.4: Ophthalmic slit lamp, Goldmann, Posterior seg & Retina | Optometry Clinical Skills Examination
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Hello everyone! Hope you enjoyed my video about the fourth station of competency! Have an amazing day lovelies and happy studying☺️
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I’m excited for always learning more about optometry! :) I really appreciate all of your videos, I’m a junior undergrad studying pre-optometry right now, and I love the field more and more everyday.
That makes me so happy to hear!❤️ I’m glad you guys are loving the optometry field! best of luck y’all!!
I’m an ophthalmic tech and loooove seeing what the docs see
I'm excited to eventually get to where you are! Keep up the amazing videos!
Best wishes!! Thanks for watching ☺️
I’m excited to watch these video updates! I am planning on taking the OATs this fall, and your videos are so helpful! Thank you for sharing your experiences in optometry school and tips :)
Best of luck!!! You’re going to do amazing!!!!!
You did your 78 so well. It is usually tricky to see the fundus like that, any advice on how to go about this procedure? For someone who is doing second year this is really really inspiring. Love your content. And yes "I'm excited" 😂😀♥.
The first thing I focused on is stabilizing my palm! Stabilization is the most important part because you can manipulate your positions after as you need. I'm able to adjust my 78 while behind my slit lamp by just moving my fingers slightly! :) Hope this helps! Thank you for supporting!
im excited for optometry school!
Woohoo!! Good luck!!
I’m excited to start optometry school
Heyy there ! I have been recently watching ur videos n they r amazing i get to learn lot of stuffs m too doing undergrad in opto from india .
loved the vid! ❤️
Your videos are amazing,Optometry is very interesting and I wanted to know how many years it takes to be a optometrist after secondary school? Thanks!
Aw thanks for the support!☺️ 4 years
I am excited to become an eye doctor one day!!! :)
I'm excited to be finally done with school! 😜
Do you know if it's safe to use ophthalmoscope while using the Slit Lamp?
Hello Khanh thank you so much for your optometry videos. Would it be possible for you to do a video showing you raising and lowering a patient up and down in the exam chair?? That would be really awesome to see if you could do a video segment on the eye exam chair or maybe add it into one of your optometry videos. Thank you so so much.
I'm excited to graduate high school and finish optemetry school later on
YAY! :)
This might be a silly question, but is the slit lamp “hard” to use?
I ask because I’m an undergrad taking microbiology right now and I have trouble using the binocular compound light microscopes.
Especially on high power (1000x), I find that my eyes get tired very quickly and occasionally I have double vision while using the microscope. Again these are binocular microscopes. On low power (100x or 400x) I do not have this problem. 🙂 I find that low power dissecting microscope’s are much easier for me to use, maybe because the field of view is wider and head position doesn’t matter as much 🤷♂️.
Anyway, as a pre-optometry student, I’m just really nervous that the slit lamp will be visually hard for me to use
Oh, and I’m excited. Great video
Hmm, I wouldn’t say it’s easy but with lots of practice you should be fine! There are professors & TAs to help you as well as open lab sessions!
What if the optic section is between ~1 (gr 4) and 0.75 (gr 3)? What do you record it as?
For me, if it’s a clear 1 or wider, I’ll grade it a 4. If it seems more narrow and not as apparent, I’ll grade it a 3. Regardless, they’re still able to dilate :)
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Do optometry students ever find issues w/ each other’s eyes they didn’t know about? Do you guys get comprehensive exams from each other all the time? Lol
Hahaha I love this question because YES! We always find weird things in each other’s eyes
Sadly very noisy background