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Hi guys,
I'm a canadian resident here just starting out. I did a search and it seems like most american residents do buy their own binocular indirect ophthalmoscope, whereas it's more the fellows here in Canada that buy their own. Most residents use the program's or the call bag.
If I wanted learn (and practice) a good scleral depressed exam, would it be worth the investment to get one for myself? Do you guys find you learn better having your own personal tool? I am interested at this time on doing a retina fellowship potentially down the road. I find that some of the on-call ones can be pretty beat up.
Thanks so much!
I'm a canadian resident here just starting out. I did a search and it seems like most american residents do buy their own binocular indirect ophthalmoscope, whereas it's more the fellows here in Canada that buy their own. Most residents use the program's or the call bag.
If I wanted learn (and practice) a good scleral depressed exam, would it be worth the investment to get one for myself? Do you guys find you learn better having your own personal tool? I am interested at this time on doing a retina fellowship potentially down the road. I find that some of the on-call ones can be pretty beat up.
Thanks so much!