The document discusses optimizing the use of iPads and iPhones in ophthalmology. It provides an overview of the basic features and capabilities of iPads and iPhones. It then discusses some of the most common uses of these devices by ophthalmologists, including clinic tools and aids, procedure readers, and electronic medical record (EMR) applications. It also shares the author's personal experiences using iPad/iPhone apps for portable vision testing, OCT/FA reading, and eBook reading.
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1. Optimizing the iPad/iPhone in ophthalmology Narciso F. Atienza, Jr. MD, DPBO RETINA/VITREOUS SURGERY CARDINAL SANTOS MEDICAL CENTER / ST. LUKES MEDICAL CENTER, QC LEGASPI EYE CENTER ASC / TZU CHI EYE CENTER DISCLAIMER: NO ROYALTIES FROM APPLE. INC, OR FROM THE DEVELOPERS OF APPS FEATURED, NOR DO I SUPPORT INTELLECTUAL PIRACY.
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