
|Articles|June 1, 2006
High-tech animation worthwhile tool for patient education
Seeing may be believing, but in the world of eye care,ophthalmologists have for years relied on charts andthree-dimensional (3-D) models in an attempt to explain conceptsthat are rather hard for patients to visualize.
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