ophthalmology

IPA: ɑpθʌmˈɑɫʌdʒi

noun

  • (medicine) The anatomy, functions, pathology, and treatment of the eye.
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Examples of "ophthalmology" in Sentences

  • WASHINGTON -- Specialties such as ophthalmology and surgery are not well served by the new
  • All didactic teaching and clinical conferences in ophthalmology and plastic surgery are available to the oculoplastic fellow.
  • We also have the ability to refer patients to specialists in ophthalmology, urology, pain management and sleep when necessary.
  • The building also will be leased to specialists in areas such as ophthalmology, physical therapy, orthopedics, general surgery and podiatry.
  • This detour, however, was by no means a disadvantage, as he learned, particularly in ophthalmology, to investigate and operate with precision.
  • a few months with our parents and to get another 6 month's training in ophthalmology, while I had to write up my PhD thesis and Peter Doherty was sweating to correct my offences to the
  • Department of Labor that indicates employment of medical assistants and technicians in fields such as ophthalmology ranks third on the list of the 30 Fastest-Growing Occupations in the U.S.
  • "This technology is used in ophthalmology right now, but you can use this in kidney transplantations, too," said Jeremiah Wierwille, a PhD student in the Fischell Department of Bioengineering at the University of Maryland.
  • The following year, it began to be used as a local anesthetic in ophthalmology and dentistry, but it was Sigmund Freud who defended the “wonder drug” in the face of cautions in medical journals, praising it and prescribing it for a variety of ailments, ranging from sea-sickness to melancholia to ironically, rehabilitating morphine addicts.

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