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MS4 here. I have read Ophthobook (and watched the awesome videos) and Basic Ophthalmology (Richard Harper). Any suggestions for a next book? Something with more information and detail? Thanks!

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MS4 here. I have read Ophthobook (and watched the awesome videos) and Basic Ophthalmology (Richard Harper). Any suggestions for a next book? Something with more information and detail? Thanks!

As a med student those books are all great and then I thought random videos online/lectures were helpful. Like, "the eyes have it". After I matched I bought Kanski. Practical ophthalmology is cool, but I guess it depends how much they let you do as a med student.
 

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Thanks! What about something like ophthalmology secrets? Anyone familiar with the text?
 
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Just FYI for anyone in a similar position. I ended up purchasing Ophthalmology Secrets and I am very satisfied so far. The book is relatively compact, organized in a question and answer format, and has great pictures and diagrams in color. Seems to have been written mostly by Wills faculty judging by the list of authors at the beginning of the book. Would definitely recommend this book for medical students looking for more in-depth reading!
 
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