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OPHTHO 401

Ophthalmology (OPHTHO)

Dept. Contact Julie Phillips
Location LUH - North Entrance 2601
Phone 708-216-8643
Email Julie.Phillips001@luhs.org

 

Department: Ophthalmology 
Course Number: OPHTHO-401 
Course Title: Ophthalmology Outpatient/Inpatient
No. of Students: 6
Site: LUMC/HVA
Supervisor: Anuradha Khanna, MD   
Duration: 4.0 weeks 
Periods Offered: Year round 
Prerequisite: Available to third and fourth year students.
Special Note:  
Description:
  • Attend general and subspecialty clinics and examine patients under the supervision of residents and faculty
  • Observe OR procedures and clinic minor procedures including laser procedures
  • Attend grand rounds and other teaching seminars
Objectives:
  • Learn how to complete an eye history
  • Learn how to perform a basic eye exam using the equipment in the eye clinic
  • Learn how to use the direct ophthalmoscope to examine the fundus
  • Become familiar with common eye diseases and their treatment
  • Become familiar with eye manifestations of systemic disease
  • Examine patients under the supervision of residents and practice presenting history and clinical exam
Method of Evaluation:
  • Observation by attendings and residents in the clinic and operating room for enthusiasm, promptness, cooperation and effectiveness
Dept. Contact Julie Phillips
Location LUH - North Entrance 2601
Phone 708-216-8643
Email Julie.Phillips001@luhs.org

 

Department: Ophthalmology 
Course Number: OPHTHO-401 
Course Title: Ophthalmology Outpatient/Inpatient
No. of Students: 6
Site: LUMC/HVA
Supervisor: Anuradha Khanna, MD   
Duration: 4.0 weeks 
Periods Offered: Year round 
Prerequisite: Available to third and fourth year students.
Special Note:  
Description:
  • Attend general and subspecialty clinics and examine patients under the supervision of residents and faculty
  • Observe OR procedures and clinic minor procedures including laser procedures
  • Attend grand rounds and other teaching seminars
Objectives:
  • Learn how to complete an eye history
  • Learn how to perform a basic eye exam using the equipment in the eye clinic
  • Learn how to use the direct ophthalmoscope to examine the fundus
  • Become familiar with common eye diseases and their treatment
  • Become familiar with eye manifestations of systemic disease
  • Examine patients under the supervision of residents and practice presenting history and clinical exam
Method of Evaluation:
  • Observation by attendings and residents in the clinic and operating room for enthusiasm, promptness, cooperation and effectiveness