Ophthalmology
E-textbook by eMedicine
www.emedicine.com
A ophthalmology handbook for revision by MCCQE . Useful for medical students preparing for USMLE and Canadian board exam .
Requires free registration to access Merck Medicus website
www.merckmedicus.com
List of some ophthalmology atlases
RESOURCES OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
www.eophtha.com
contains collection of scholarly articles of ophthalmology by the experts,powerpoint collections,mnemonics,study material for postgraduates,tips for the eye care professionals etc.
ophthalmology videos
www.rootatlas.com is chock-full of eye videos taken at the slit-lamp. Here you’ll find movies covering a wide variety of ocular pathology, ranging from the cornea all the way back to the retina.

Eyetube is a web site created by a panel of experts to better educate ophthalmologists through the online archiving and sharing of videos.

The Digital Reference of Ophthalmology is produced by the Edward S. Harkness Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology of Columbia University. This educational resource contains colour ophthalmic images and descriptive text covering oculoplastics, cornea and external diseases, glaucoma, lens and cataract, vitreous and retina, neuro-ophthalmology, and paediatric and strabismus. 
RedAtlas.org is a free, electronic atlas of eye disorders designed to help Ophthalmologists and Optometrists-in-training learn to identify eye diseases through pattern recognition
Click here to find out how to use this website.
The Atlas of Ophthalmology is a public online database, free of charge, edited by specialists in the field
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Check out our huge selection of streamable/downloadable ophthalmology videos. These eye videos are great for beginning residents and medical students and the acting clinician. Plus, each is in a downloadable form for placing in powerpoint applications for group learning.
Eyetube

Eyetube is a web site created by a panel of experts to better educate ophthalmologists through the online archiving and sharing of videos.
Surgery Channels
Eyetube Sections
Digital reference of ophthalmology

The Digital Reference of Ophthalmology is produced by the Edward S. Harkness Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology of Columbia University. This educational resource contains colour ophthalmic images and descriptive text covering oculoplastics, cornea and external diseases, glaucoma, lens and cataract, vitreous and retina, neuro-ophthalmology, and paediatric and strabismus.
Atlas of eye disorders

RedAtlas.org is a free, electronic atlas of eye disorders designed to help Ophthalmologists and Optometrists-in-training learn to identify eye diseases through pattern recognition
Click here to find out how to use this website.
The Atlas of Ophthalmology

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