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Digital Eye Care and Teleophthalmology. A Practical Guide to Applications
Yogesan, K. — Ricur, G. — Cuadros, J. — Goldschmidt, L.
1ª Edition June 2023
English
Hard Cover
548 pags
1400 gr
18 x 26 x 3 cm
ISBN 9783031240515
Publisher SPRINGER
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This book describes digital ophthalmology and telemedicine applications for both front of the eye and retina. It includes technical issues, digital imaging, what clinical parameters to use, which technologies are suitable, and collective experiences of practitioners in different parts of the world practicing a wide range of digital eye care delivery. The main purpose of this book is to provide adequate information to clinicians and other health professionals who are involved in eye care delivery to assess how digital health in ophthalmology might be applied to their working practice, how digital screenings are performed, and to learn about virtual image reading. Many of the chapters are also helpful to health service managers, imaging specialists, and information technology staff. Digital Eye Care and Teleophthalmology: A Practical Guide to Applications examines digital eye care to provide state of art ophthalmic services. It is an essential resource for professionals involved in eye care seeking to develop or improve their digital applications in daily practice.
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