Ophthalmology, the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders related to the eye, is a complex and rapidly evolving field. With the constant influx of new research, technologies, and treatment options, staying up-to-date is crucial for ophthalmologists, researchers, and students alike. One of the best ways to stay current and expand one's knowledge is through reading ophthalmology books. In this feature, we will explore the world of ophthalmology books, highlighting essential texts, recent releases, and digital resources that are shaping the field.
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Ultimately, the best ophthalmology book for you will depend on your specific learning needs and career stage. Fortunately, the field has never been richer in educational resources, ensuring that dedicated learners have all the tools they need to succeed.
Excellent for understanding the optics and mechanics behind LASIK, PRK, SMILE, and phakic intraocular lenses. Retina and Vitreous ophthalmology books
This book combines the rich history of glaucoma management with state-of-the-art micro-invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) techniques. It provides an unmatched look at aqueous humor dynamics and optic nerve topography. Retina: Ryan's Retina by Andrew P. Schachat
: Acts as the primary source for the Ophthalmic Knowledge Assessment Program (OKAP) and European Board of Ophthalmology (EBO) exams. 2025-2026 Major Revisions : Includes significant updates to Section 5 (Neuro-Ophthalmology) Section 8 (External Disease and Cornea) Section 13 (Refractive Surgery)
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As the field has specialized, literature has followed suit, focusing on specific ocular systems and technologies. Glaucoma and Neuro-Ophthalmology : Notable 20th-century texts include Shields’ Textbook of Glaucoma Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology
by Mark J. Mannis and Edward J. Holland: A definitive two-volume masterpiece covering corneal medicine, eye banking, and complex anterior segment surgery. Retina and Vitreous
(2nd Ed.): This text offers detailed, step-by-step instructions for 100 common procedures, with over 1,100 medical illustrations. Each step is matched with an illustration from the surgeon's perspective, and it includes guidance on pre-op planning and complication management. In this feature, we will explore the world
Incoming first-year residents (PGY-2s) during their orientation months. 2. The Core Curriculum for Ophthalmology Residents
For the clinic or emergency room, portability and actionable "work-up" instructions are prioritized. The Wills Eye Manual