Description
Module 1: Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye
– Structure and function of the eye.
– Ocular anatomy and its relevance to ophthalmology.
– Vision-related terminology and concepts.
Module 2: Ocular Examination Techniques
– Comprehensive eye examination procedures.
– Visual acuity testing and refractive errors.
– Ophthalmic diagnostic instruments and equipment.
Module 3: Common Eye Conditions
– Overview of common eye disorders (e.g., cataracts, glaucoma).
– Clinical presentations and diagnostic criteria.
– Non-surgical management of eye conditions.
Module 4: Ophthalmic Imaging and Diagnostics
– Ophthalmic imaging modalities (e.g., fundus photography, OCT).
– Interpretation of imaging results.
– Diagnostic tests for specific eye diseases.
Module 5: Pharmacology in Ophthalmology
– Ophthalmic medications and their applications.
– Ocular drug delivery methods.
– Prescribing and monitoring drug therapy.
Module 6: Patient Education and Communication
– Communicating with patients about eye conditions.
– Patient education on eye health and preventive care.
– Addressing patient questions and concerns.



