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Hi Everyone,
I'm a 3rd year student . .
Today I was flipping through this Clinical Anatomy of the Visual System Atlas -- just to get an overview. What drew me to ophthamology was 1. the surgeries and 2. the clinics. In the Atlas, there are tons of histopathology slides, etc. while I find histology and molecular biology interesting, I can't say i'm all that fond of it. My question is two-fold.
1. can I sill be an opthamologist if I don't think I want to do research? Or is research such a strong part of this field that I should reconsider my stance on research?
2. Is it ok if i'm not in love with the histology and molecular biology aspects? I just want clinical pictures & differential diagnosis. I know I will learn in depth the histology. But, how much of my day to day thinking will it be?
Also, any recommendations on good *overview of ophthamology* books to read before starting the rotations?
thanks!
snowinter
I'm a 3rd year student . .
Today I was flipping through this Clinical Anatomy of the Visual System Atlas -- just to get an overview. What drew me to ophthamology was 1. the surgeries and 2. the clinics. In the Atlas, there are tons of histopathology slides, etc. while I find histology and molecular biology interesting, I can't say i'm all that fond of it. My question is two-fold.
1. can I sill be an opthamologist if I don't think I want to do research? Or is research such a strong part of this field that I should reconsider my stance on research?
2. Is it ok if i'm not in love with the histology and molecular biology aspects? I just want clinical pictures & differential diagnosis. I know I will learn in depth the histology. But, how much of my day to day thinking will it be?
Also, any recommendations on good *overview of ophthamology* books to read before starting the rotations?
thanks!
snowinter