It was all in celebration for the launch of the New OptometryStudents.com which launched nearly 2 weeks ago. This battle came down to two exquisit optometry students, Rae Huang of SUNY Optometry c/o 2013 and Daniel Sjolund of NECO c/o 2015. Both students were required to submit clinical pearls to the website; the student with the most recommends on their top 3 pearls would win the honorable Kindle Fire.
Total Recommends Between Top 3 Clinical Pearls
Rae Huang – 68 Recommends
Daniel Sjolund – 65 Recommends
We really appreciate all the contestants and we want to let you know, there will be more contests so keep your eyes peeled for the next giveaway!
Rae Huang, we hope you enjoy your Kindle Fire, may it be of use to you in clinic and beyond!
Here are the clinical pearls submitted for each author. Check out this fantastic knowledge below.
CLINICAL PEARLS FROM – Daniel Sjolund
Classifying Astigmatism with Abbreviations
Pupil Test of the Parasympathetic Nervous System
Induced Prism and Prentice’s Rule
Finger Counting Method Visual Field Screening Tip
Common Acronyms for Recording Your Findings
Finding Neutrality During Retinoscopy
Binocular Balance Three Eyed Method
Extraocular Muscle Innervation
Classifying Astigmatism During Keratometry
Remembering the Y Suture Orientation on the Lens
RAE HUANG’S CLINICAL PEARLS
How to distinguish monocular diplopia from binocular diplopia
Normal Tension Glaucoma Treatment
The ABCs of Treating Glaucoma Medically Part 7
The ABCs of Treating Glaucoma Medically Part 6
The ABCs of Treating Glaucoma Medically Part 5
The ABCs of Treating Glaucoma Medically Part 4
The ABCs of Treating Glaucoma Medically Part 3
The ABCs of Treating Glaucoma Medically Part 2
The ABCs of Treating Glaucoma Medically – Part 1