Ophthalmoscope - An instrument for inspecting the retina and other parts of the eye, Slit lamp - An instrument consisting of a high intensity light source used during an eye exam to look at the different structures in the front part of the eye, Ophthalmologist - a physician who specializes in diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the eye and vision, Snellen eye chart - Standard eye chart with numbers, letters, or symbols printed in rows of decreasing size, Pediatric ophthalmologist - An eye doctor who specializes in the eye care of children, Optician - Health care worker who makes and dispenses glasses, Sclera - The white part of the eye, Glaucoma - A condition of increased eye pressure within the eyeball, causing gradual loss of vision, Ophthalmic nurse - A nurse who works in the field of eye car, usually works with the eye doctor with surgical procedures, Ocular oncology - The study and treatment of tumors that occur in and around the eye, Low vision specialist - Provides low vision evaluations and assists people in using their remaining vision effectively, Retinal specialist - A medical doctor dedicated to the diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases of the vitreous body of the eye and retina, Teacher of the visually impaired - Works with students to effectively participate in all aspects of classroom learning and teaches braille and assistive technology, Visual acuity - Clearness or sharpness of vision, Ophthalmic assistants - Help ophthalmologists with clinical procedures and exams, Retina - The sensory membrane that lines the back of the eye, Vision rehabilitation therapist - Teaches adaptive techniques for everyday tasks for those who are blind or visually impaired, Cataract - A condition in which the lens of the eye becomes progressively opaque, resulting in blurred vision, Strabismus - A misalignment of the eyes, often called “crossed eyes”, Optometrist - A health care professional who has attended four years of optometry school after completing college, prescribes glasses and contact lenses as well as diagnoses and treats diseases of the eye; unable to perform eye surgeries,
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