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The professional practice of primary eye and vision care that includes the measurement of visual refractive power and the correction of visual defects with lenses or glasses.
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Financial Inequities in Optometric Education in Canada: A Comparison of Two Optometry Programs / Etty Bitton in OVS : Optometry & Vision Science, vol. 100, 11 (Novembre 2023)
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in OVS : Optometry & Vision Science > vol. 100, 11 (Novembre 2023)
Titre : Financial Inequities in Optometric Education in Canada: A Comparison of Two Optometry Programs Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Etty Bitton ; Deborah Jones ; Walter Wittich Année de publication : 2023 Langues : Français (fre) Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus Mesh]Canada
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[Thésaurus Mesh]Étude comparative
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[Thésaurus Mesh]OptométrieMots-clés : plan financier inégalité financiere Résumé : SIGNIFICANCE: The advancing age of the population will require increased access to eye care services to manage eye diseases and vision correction. Optometric education requires a sound financial plan to manage student debt. This study evaluates the financial inequalities of optometric programs in Canada and how this may impact the provision of eye care professionals. PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to compare the financial inequities in optometric education in Canada from the 2020 graduating class. METHODS: A cross-sectional study assessed monetary variables related to the study of optometry in Canada, including academic and personal expenses, and overall debt and expenses related to the COVID-19 lockdown for the 2020 graduating class. RESULTS: A total of 108 optometry students from the 2020 graduating classes of the University of Montreal and the University of Waterloo responded, with 68 (female/male respondents, 53:15; mean [standard deviation] age, 25.66 [2.01] years) completing the study. Waterloo students spent more years in university ( P < .001), had higher academic fees ( P < .001), spent more on traveling to their family residence (P = .007), and received more provincial ( P = .002) and federal ( P < .001) loans than Montreal students. Overall debt before optometry was similar among students but differed ( P < .001) at the end of their program, with Waterloo students having a higher debt burden. CONCLUSIONS: There is a financial inequity in optometric education in Canada depending on the chosen program. Cumulative optometry student debt for the 2020 graduating class in Canada ranges from Can $0 to $189,000 with an average of Can $65,800 and a median of Can $50,000. The results of this study can assist financial and government agencies, and future optometry students to better understand the financial burdens and establish a financial plan to study optometry in Canada, to respond to the growing eye care needs of the public. Permalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Fitting corneal grafts : contact lens fitting and management options / Christine Astin in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol.46, 18 (Septembre 2006)
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in OPTOMETRY TODAY > vol.46, 18 (Septembre 2006) . - 28-33
Titre : Fitting corneal grafts : contact lens fitting and management options Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Christine Astin, Auteur Année de publication : 2006 Article en page(s) : 28-33 Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus Mesh]Chirurgie de la cornée par laser
[Thésaurus Mesh]Lentilles de contact
[Thésaurus Mesh]OptométriePermalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Périodique Erasme - périodiques Périodiques Disponible Fixation stability with bessel beams / Dipesh Bhattarai in OVS : Optometry & Vision Science, vol. 96, 02 (Février 2019)
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in OVS : Optometry & Vision Science > vol. 96, 02 (Février 2019) . - p. 95-102
Titre : Fixation stability with bessel beams Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Dipesh Bhattarai, Auteur ; Andrew J. Lambert, Auteur ; Marwan Suheimat, Auteur Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 95-102 Langues : Français (fre) Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus HELB]:Paramédical:instrumentation
[Thésaurus Mesh]Dépistage visuel
[Thésaurus Mesh]Diagnostic par imagerie
[Thésaurus Mesh]Optométrie
[Thésaurus Mesh]Tests de visionMots-clés : fixation stable Résumé : SIGNIFICANCE Ophthalmic imaging instruments that require stable fixation can benefit by using Bessel beams in the form of monitor-based Bessel images.
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to investigate fixation stability using laser Bessel and Gaussian beams and monitor-based images of these targets.
METHODS The right eyes of 16 participants were presented with seven fixation targets: monitor-based images of a bull's eye/cross hair, a Gaussian beam, a Bessel beam with four rings and a Bessel beam with three rings; laser Gaussian beam, laser Bessel beam with four rings, and laser Bessel beam with three rings. Participants fixated target centers for five runs, in which each run presented the seven targets for 20 seconds each. An Eye Tribe tracker sampled eye positions at 30 Hz. Standard deviations along horizontal (σx) and vertical meridians (σy) and areas of bivariate contour ellipses (BCEAs) of fixation positions were calculated, and statistical significances of target differences for these parameters were determined.
RESULTS Average σx, σy, and BCEAs ranged from 0.26 to 0.35°, 0.38 to 0.55°, and 0.78 to 1.31 degrees2, respectively. Target differences in σx (χ26 = 13.0, P = .04), (σy) (χ26 = 36.819, P < .001), and BCEA (χ26 = 34.406, P < .001) were statistically significant. There were significant post hoc differences between some of the target pairs for σy and BCEA, but not for σx. Monitor-based Bessel beam targets provided significantly smaller σy and BCEAs than the bull's eye/cross hair combination and the monitor- and laser-based Gaussian beam targets.
CONCLUSIONS Monitor-based images of Bessel beams provided better fixation targets than did a bull's eye/cross hair combination, monitor-based Gaussian images, and laser Gaussian beams, but no claim can be made that laser Bessel beams provide better fixation targets than do laser Gaussian beams. Monitor-based Bessel images should be useful for ophthalmic imaging instruments requiring stable fixationPermalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Functional vision after cataract removal with multifocal and accommodating intraocular lens implantation : prospective comparative evaluation of Array multifocal and 1CU accommodating lenses / Charles Claoue in Journal of cataract refractive surgery, vol.30, 10 (Octobre 2004)
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Titre : Functional vision after cataract removal with multifocal and accommodating intraocular lens implantation : prospective comparative evaluation of Array multifocal and 1CU accommodating lenses Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Charles Claoue, Auteur Article en page(s) : 2088-2091 Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus Mesh]Optométrie
[Thésaurus Mesh]Pose d'implant intraoculaire
[Thésaurus Mesh]Vision oculairePermalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Périodique Erasme - périodiques Périodiques Réservé Getting it right first time: the end of progressive lens non-tolerance? / Eluned ‘Lil’ Creighton-Sims in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol. 63, 04 (Aout-septembre 2023)
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in OPTOMETRY TODAY > vol. 63, 04 (Aout-septembre 2023) . - p. 54-57
Titre : Getting it right first time: the end of progressive lens non-tolerance? Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Eluned ‘Lil’ Creighton-Sims Année de publication : 2023 Article en page(s) : p. 54-57 Langues : Français (fre) Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus HELB]:Optique:optométristes
[Thésaurus HELB]:Paramédical:Nouvelles technologies
[Thésaurus HELB]:Paramédical:Tolérance
[Thésaurus HELB]:Paramédical:Verres progressifs
[Thésaurus Mesh]Optométrie
[Thésaurus Mesh]Presbytie
[Thésaurus Mesh]Réfraction oculaireRésumé : Hours of chair time are taken up each year troubleshooting issues with progressive spectacle lenses. This CPD article discusses how to get it right first time, from refraction to collection. En ligne : https://www.aop.org.uk/ot/cpd/2023/07/28/getting-it-right-first-time/article Permalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité O Périodique Erasme - périodiques Périodiques Disponible PermalinkHabilités visuelles et performances lexiques / Maureen Powers in LRO : La Revue d'Optométrie et de contactologie, 36 (Janvier 2011)
PermalinkHelping parents understand their child’s myopia: a ‘dual purpose’ approach / Sarah Morgan in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol. 60, 08 (Octobre-novembre 2020)
PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkInfant and toddler strabismus and amblyopia / Julie Wagstaff
PermalinkInherited retinal diseases: preparing for emerging therapies / Alexis Ceecee Britten-Jones in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol. 62, 06 (Décembre-janvier 2022)
PermalinkInsights Regarding Optometric Findings of CHARGE Syndrome in a Pediatric Low Vision Clinic / Alicia M. Donahue in OVS : Optometry & Vision Science, vol. 100, 06 (Juin 2023)
PermalinkIntereye Differences in the Clinical Assessment of Intraocular Pressure and Ocular Biomechanics / Phillip T. Yuhas in OVS : Optometry & Vision Science, vol. 100, 10 (Octobre 2023)
PermalinkIntroduction au champs visuel et son application optométrique / Geoffroy Meynet in LRO : La Revue d'Optométrie et de contactologie, 16 (Janvier 2006)
PermalinkPermalinkKeeping an eye out for the signs and symptoms of brain tumours / Jasmin Patel in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol. 58, 8 (Août 2018)
PermalinkKeratoconus: a common cause of litigation against optometrists / Bruce Evans in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol. 63, 04 (Aout-septembre 2023)
PermalinkPermalinkKératométrie / Jean-Charles Allary in LRO : La Revue d'Optométrie et de contactologie, 51 (Octobre 2014)
PermalinkLearning about tap water and ,lathe cutting process steps / Johannes Pfund in Global contact, 82 (Mai-aout 2019)
PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkLenses for colour vision defiency and reading difficulties in optometric practice / David Harris in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol.49, 7 (Avril 2009)
PermalinkA light in the dark : how pop-up clinic are helping thousand of US citizens to receive the eye care they need in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol. 57, 8 (Aout 2017)
PermalinkLocalized Heat Treatment for Meibomian Gland Dysfunction: A Single-Center Retrospective Analysis of Efficacy over Time / Thomas Chester in OVS : Optometry & Vision Science, vol. 100, 09 (Septembre 2023)
PermalinkPermalinkManagement for the eyecare practitioner / Irving Bennett
PermalinkPermalinkManagement of refractive error / Margaret Woodhouse in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol.47, 9 (Mai 2007)
PermalinkManuel de l'opticien : anatomie, physiologie, pathologie, réfraction, presbytie et vision binoculaire / Eric Beaubert
PermalinkMesures biométriques : "les recouvrements" in LRO : La Revue d'Optométrie et de contactologie, 59 (Octobre 2016)
PermalinkLa méthode comportementale de E.R. Howell / Johan De Meulenaer
PermalinkMicrotropie de strabisme convergent accommodatif avec union binoculaire / Aline Vigon-Elgéa in Revue Francophone d'Orthoptie, vol. 15, 02 (Avril-juin 2022)
PermalinkLa migraine et l’optométrie / Bruce Evans in LRO : La Revue d'Optométrie et de contactologie, 26 (Juillet 2008)
PermalinkMotricité et sensorialité oculaire : l'examen / Martine Santallier
PermalinkMultifactorial : are multifocal lenses "down-and-out", yes or no / Eef Van Der Worp in Global contact, 86 (Septembre -décembre 2020)
PermalinkPermalinkNd:YAG Laser Capsulotomy: Efficacy and Outcomes Performed by Optometrists / Nathan Lighthizer in OVS : Optometry & Vision Science, vol. 100, 10 (Octobre 2023)
PermalinkNeurology for optometrists : part 4 mobility / Martyn Bracewell in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol.47, 8 (Avril 2007)
PermalinkNeurology for optometrists : part 5 : mobility (part2) / Martyn Bracewell in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol.47, 10 (Mai 2007)
PermalinkNew challenges in intra-ocular lens metrology : recent functionalities and computation methods / Luc Joannes in Global contact, 89 (Octobre-décembre 2021)
Permalink[Non consultable] Le dépistage précoce des troubles visuels chez l’enfant / Sirine Sallami
PermalinkOCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) : past, present and future / Louise Terry in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol. 57, 10 (Octobre 2017)
PermalinkOcular and Nonocular Adverse Events during 3 Years of Soft Contact Lens Wear in Children / Amber Gaume Giannoni in OVS : Optometry & Vision Science, vol. 99, 06 (Juin 2022)
PermalinkOcular electrophysiology : a beginner's guide / Angharad Hobby in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol. 57, 3 (Mars 2017)
PermalinkOptical coherence tomography (OCT) : Terminology and Interpretation of Patholgies / Dheeraj Bansal in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol.46, 20 (Octobre 2006)
PermalinkOptical formula to predict outcomes after implantation of accommodating intraocular lenses / Tom Missotten in Journal of cataract refractive surgery, vol.30, 10 (Octobre 2004)
PermalinkOptometric applications for three-dimensional printing: a technical report from low vision rehabilitation practice / Gregory Robert Hopkins in OVS : Optometry & Vision Science, vol. 96, 03 (Mars 2019)
PermalinkOptometric correlates of reading difficulties / Bruce Evans in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol.49, 4 (Février 2009)
PermalinkOptometric management of anterior segment eye disease : diagnostic and treatment of conjunctivitis and anterior uveitis / Francis Carbonaro in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol.47, 17 (Septembre 2007)
PermalinkOptometric management of anterior segment eye disease : dry eye and eyelid disease / Greg Heath in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol.47, 15 (Juillet 2007)
PermalinkPermalinkOptometric management of posterior segment eye disease : examining the posterior segment / Louise O’Toole in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol.48, 1 (Janvier 2008)
PermalinkOptometric management of posterior segment eye disease : macular disorders / Louise O’Toole in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol.48, 5 (Mars 2008)
PermalinkOptometric management of posterior segment eye disease : optic nerve anomalies / Omar Mahroo in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol.48, 3 (Février 2008)
PermalinkOptometric referral of frail patients at risk of falling / Derek Dunstone in OPTOMETRY TODAY, vol. 58, 8 (Août 2018)
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