How to make the most of your ophthalmology placement

The demand for ophthalmology services in the UK is eye wateringly high. In the past decade, ophthalmology accounted for the largest number of outpatient appointments of any medical specialty in the UK,1 and in 2019 alone, more than 450 000 cataract operations were performed across England.2 Vision is so important that we devote over one third of our brain to processing visual information.3 Yet at medical school, students’ exposure to ophthalmology is often limited, with little scope for clinical experience.4 To ensure that your ophthalmology placement doesn’t go past in a blur, here are some pointers to help you make the most of the experience.Before placementFamiliarise yourself with the basic anatomy of the eyeball, especially the cornea, lens, and retina. Without this knowledge it will be very hard to follow what is going on in the clinic or theatre. Review common causes of vision loss and red eye—this will give…
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