 

Eye Diagnosis is of immense
value to the health care practitioner. It is part of the diagnosis subject
group. Eye Diagnosis is divided into three terms of work. The first term
introduces some of the key concepts in eye diagnosis including an
introduction to the iris and its zones, iris grading and the constitutions.
The second term introduces
the remaining concepts, the pupil, and the iris (in greater detail) and
begins to develop a body systems approach to the diagnosis of health
problems concentrating on the digestive system.
The third term completes
this by examining the endocrine system, excretion and circulation, and
respiration, muscles and bones. Module two, “How to diagnose accurately”, is
a key module in the presentation of the subject. It unifies the material,
emphasising the role of its components in a diagnostic scheme.
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The Study Program
The study program is provided in a set of comprehensive
course notes. In addition there are compulsory workshops which emphasize the
practical aspects of eye diagnosis.
Before
attending the workshop, the student MUST be familiar with the material in
the notes. The workshop emphasizes the practical nature of eye diagnosis,
giving the student the opportunity to make diagnoses under supervision.
The entire course is presented on our exclusive colourful
CDROM.
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Course fees:
Eye Diagnosis is
$1560.00 or $520.00 per term
Prerequisites:
Anatomy & Physiology
Assessment:
The closed book assessments consist of both theory and practical examination
papers. There is an exam at the end of each term of work. A pass must be
obtained in both the theory and practical papers to gain an overall pass in
this subject. Practical assessment in this subject where used is conducted
on the last day of the final workshop for the subject.
Modules
covered in the course
Module 1: What is eye
diagnosis ?
Module 2: Eye Problems
Module 3: The eye & vision
Module 4: Introduction to the iris & iris grades
Module 5: Iris constitutional types [part 1]
Module 6: Iris constitutional types [part 2]
Module 7: Pupil play, size & ruff relationship
Module 8: Pupils - deformed & elliptoid
Module 9: Pupil border signs & cataracts
Module 10: How to diagnose accurately
Module 11: The Iris in more detail [part 1]
Module 12: The iris in more detail [part 2]
Module 13: The Angerer Eye Chart
Module 14: The Digestive system [part 1]
Module 15: The Digestive system [part 2]
Module 16: Case Studies
Module 17: The Digestive system [part 3]
Module 18: Case Studies
Module 19: The digestive system [part 4]
Module 20: Case Studies
Module 21: The Endocrine System [part 1]
Module 22: The Endocrine System [part 2]
Module 23: The Exocrine System
Module 24: The Excretory System
Module 25: The Circulatory System
Module 26: Case Studies
Module 27: The Respiratory System
Module 28: Case Studies
Module 29: Muscles and Bones
Module 30: Case Studies
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