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Oftalmología
Case-oriented learning!
Abstract cases
For training the basic handling and operation of an indirect oph-
thalmoscope, the Eyesi Ophthalmoscope offers abstract cases
in which colored geometric shapes are placed on the retina.
Trainees have to find these abstract objects and mark their loca-
tion, orientation and size in the fundus editor. The level of dif-
ficulty rises as objects have to be found on the periphery of the
retina.
Basic cases
Basic cases represent the first step in learning how to diagnose Multiple-choice questions and background information pro-
with the Eyesi Ophthalmoscope. Typical retina and vitreous pa- vide educational guidance on the Eyesi Ophthalmoscope
thologies are covered in a multitude of examples. Educational training system.
guidance is provided through multiple-choice questions and
background information to help new trainees identify the typical
findings for the given pathology as seen through the ophthalmo-
scope.
Clinical cases
The clinical cases of the Eyesi Ophthalmoscope are modeled on
the basis of real clinical cases and offer a greater challenge to
trainees. Clinical cases may have complicated pathologies that
need to be differentiated against multiple possible diagnoses. The
findings and diagnosis screens therefore feature a large number
of multiple-choice questions and considerable educational add-
on information and commentaries. Some clinical ca-ses include Information on the virtual patient including patient history
the development of a pathology after false or correct treatment and referral causes is provided by the Eyesi Ophthalmo-
scope data base. Trainees can call up additional case-rele-
or the natural progression of the pathology over time. vant information or differential diagnoses.
Case-oriented learning!
Abstract cases
For training the basic handling and operation of an indirect oph-
thalmoscope, the Eyesi Ophthalmoscope offers abstract cases
in which colored geometric shapes are placed on the retina.
Trainees have to find these abstract objects and mark their loca-
tion, orientation and size in the fundus editor. The level of dif-
ficulty rises as objects have to be found on the periphery of the
retina.
Basic cases
Basic cases represent the first step in learning how to diagnose Multiple-choice questions and background information pro-
with the Eyesi Ophthalmoscope. Typical retina and vitreous pa- vide educational guidance on the Eyesi Ophthalmoscope
thologies are covered in a multitude of examples. Educational training system.
guidance is provided through multiple-choice questions and
background information to help new trainees identify the typical
findings for the given pathology as seen through the ophthalmo-
scope.
Clinical cases
The clinical cases of the Eyesi Ophthalmoscope are modeled on
the basis of real clinical cases and offer a greater challenge to
trainees. Clinical cases may have complicated pathologies that
need to be differentiated against multiple possible diagnoses. The
findings and diagnosis screens therefore feature a large number
of multiple-choice questions and considerable educational add-
on information and commentaries. Some clinical ca-ses include Information on the virtual patient including patient history
the development of a pathology after false or correct treatment and referral causes is provided by the Eyesi Ophthalmo-
scope data base. Trainees can call up additional case-rele-
or the natural progression of the pathology over time. vant information or differential diagnoses.