eye specialist - translation to dutch
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eye specialist - translation to dutch

FIELD OF MEDICINE TREATING EYE DISORDERS
Ophthalmologist; Opthamologist; Oculist; Opthalmology; Opthalmologist; Ophthalmologic; Ophthamology; Opthalmological; Ophthalmological; Ophthalmologicals; Ophthalmologists; Opthamology; General ophthalmic services; Ophthamologist; Clinical Ophthalmology; Society for clinical ophthalmology; Society for clinical opthalmology; Society for clincial opthalmology; Society for clincial ophthalmology; Clincial opthalmology; Clinical Opthalmology; Clincial ophthalmology; Clinical ophtalmology; Optamology; Oftamology; Ofthamology; Opthomologist; Oculists; Ophthalmic surgeon; All India Ophthalmological Conference; Vision care; Diploma in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery; Ophtalmology; Eye specialist; History of ophthalmology; List of ophthalmologists
  • New York Ophthalmic Hospital, 1893
  • Allvar Gullstrand
  • Fluorescein angiography
  • An ophthalmologist performing surgery
  • Indirect [[ophthalmoscopy]]

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naked eye         
  • The naked eye
  • A photographic approximation of a naked eye view of the [[night sky]] from a small rural town (top) and a [[metropolitan area]] (bottom). [[Light pollution]] dramatically reduces the visibility of [[star]]s.
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PRACTICE OF ENGAGING IN VISUAL PERCEPTION UNAIDED BY A MAGNIFYING OR LIGHT-COLLECTING OPTICAL DEVICE, SUCH AS A TELESCOPE OR MICROSCOPE. VISION CORRECTED TO NORMAL ACUITY USING CORRECTIVE LENSES IS CONSIDERED "NAKED"
Bare-eyed; Naked-eye stars; Naked-eye; Naked Eye; Unaided eye; Naked-eye object; Bare eye; Bare eyes; Nakedeye; Naked eye resolution; Bare eyed; Naked-eyed; Naked eyed; Naked eye astronomy; Naked-eye visibility; Visible to naked eye; Visible to the naked eye; Visible with the naked eye; Visible with naked eye; Nake eye
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eye examination         
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  • Fully dilated pupil prior to ophthalmoscopic examination to remove lens astigmatism (spasm of accommodation)
  • Using a [[phoropter]] to determine a prescription for eyeglasses
SERIES OF TESTS ASSESSING VISION AND PERTAINING TO THE EYES
Eye exam; Eye test; School vision screening; Vision test; Paquimetry; Vision tests; Eye evaluation; Refraction (Ophthalmology); Sight test; Vision examination; Vision testing; Examination of the eye; Retinal exam
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Definition

naked eye
n. to the naked eye (visible to the naked eye)

Wikipedia

Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology ( OFF-thal-MOL-ə-jee) is a surgical subspecialty within medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders.

An ophthalmologist is a physician who undergoes subspecialty training in medical and surgical eye care. Following a medical degree, a doctor specialising in ophthalmology must pursue additional postgraduate residency training specific to that field. This may include a one-year integrated internship that involves more general medical training in other fields such as internal medicine or general surgery. Following residency, additional specialty training (or fellowship) may be sought in a particular aspect of eye pathology.

Ophthalmologists prescribe medications to treat ailments, such as eye diseases, implement laser therapy, and perform surgery when needed. Ophthalmologists provide both primary and specialty eye care - medical and surgical. Most ophthalmologists participate in academic research on eye diseases at some point in their training and many include research as part of their career. Ophthalmology has always been at the forefront of medical research with a long history of advancement and innovation in eye care.

Ophthalmology/Ophthalmologist is in the same field to, but different from Optometry/Optometrists.

Examples of use of eye specialist
1. For example, a diabetic patient may need to see an eye specialist.
2. Kinanah specialized in nutrition and now works as a nutrition specialist at the King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital.
3. Within two months, the eye specialist had purchased a franchise from Ethik Investment, which owns the Dans le Noir chain.
4. Mr Reyre’s GP and eye specialist both recommended an immediate 4,000 course of Macugen, but Somerset Primary Care Trust refused to pay.
5. An eye specialist and 32–year army veteran, he was a father of three and well known as a religious man.