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Eye-Check

EyeCheck guides health science students and trainees through the Ophthalmology intake process

EyeCheck guides health science students and trainees through the Ophthalmology intake process

Eye-Check

by Soryan Kumar
Eye-Check
Eye-Check
Eye-Check

What is it about?

EyeCheck guides health science students and trainees through the Ophthalmology intake process. It is specifically optimized to aid in low-resource Spanish-speaking clinics.

Eye-Check

App Details

Version
1.0.3
Rating
(4)
Size
11Mb
Genre
Medical Education
Last updated
November 28, 2022
Release date
September 4, 2022
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App Store Description

EyeCheck guides health science students and trainees through the Ophthalmology intake process. It is specifically optimized to aid in low-resource Spanish-speaking clinics.

--4 app sections based on clinically-validated guidelines--

(1) History: Covers basic questions students should ask regarding the patient's condition, including chief complaint, history of present illness, family history, and social history. Instructions can be toggled between English and Spanish to aid with any language barriers.

(2) Exam: Guides student through the components of the eye exam, including gross inspection, visual acuity, visual fields, extraocular movement, and pupil reactivity. EyeCheck also includes Snellen charts for determining visual acuity and flashlight for assessing pupil reactivity. Spanish instructions are directly incorporated to help best interact with Spanish-speaking patients during the exam.

(3) Pharmacy: Presents each of the different eye drops and when to use them, including for dilation, numbing, steroid, and glaucoma.

(4) Glossary: Provides definitions for common Ophthalmology conditions, as well as their Spanish translation.

**EyeCheck is not intended to take the place of a certified Spanish translator and is only attended for use under the supervision of a board-certified ophthalmologist. It is not intended for patient use, nor to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.

The eye diagram in the Ophthalmology Glossary is available for use under Creative Commons license. The definitions in the Ophthalmology Glossary are adapted from Introducing Ophthalmology: a primer for office staff from the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

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