Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine which deals
with the diseases and surgery of the visual pathways, including the eye, hairs, and areas surrounding the eye, such
as the lacrimal system and eyelids. The term ophthalmologist is an eye specialist for medical and surgical problems.
Since ophthalmologists perform operations on eyes, they are considered to be both a surgical and medical specialty.
The word ophthalmology comes from the Greek roots ophthalmos meaning eye and logos meaning word, thought or discourse;
ophthalmology literally means "the science of eyes". Ophthalmic Research Training Services provides Clinical ResearchTraining for this medical discipline.
Ophthalmologists are medical doctors (M.D.) or Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) who have completed a college
degree, medical school, and an additional four years of postgraduate training in ophthalmology in many countries. Many
ophthalmologists also undergo additional specialized training in one of the many subspecialities. Ophthalmology was the
first branch of medicine to offer board certification, now a standard practice among all specialties.
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