βWhat is Ophthalmology?β
A new follower messaged me the other day, "What is ophthalmology?" π Sometimes I forget that not everyone knows exactly what I do, so here goes!
An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor π©π»ββοΈ who has completed 4 years of undergrad, 4 years of medical school, 1 year of internship, 3 years of residency training, and an optional 1-2 years of fellowship (in glaucoma, cornea, oculoplastics, retina, uveitis, pediatrics, or neuro-ophthalmology. Mind-blowing that a little body part has so many subspecialties right? π).
On any given day, I can be in clinic seeing patients and helping them with their medications; or doing laser procedures; or in the operating room performing surgeries. I see lots of different eye issues, from dry eye and infections to cataracts and diabetes inside the eyes.
As a glaucoma specialist, the majority of my patients come to me for help managing their eye pressures (I liken glaucoma to systemic hypertension; it's often asymptomatic, but if unmanaged for a long time, can cause major issues like vision loss). I absolutely love what I do. Patients can literally "see" the difference oftentimes π - and it's a privilege to be able to help.
Love what you do. β€οΈ Do what you love.
Because those who can see the world are the ones who will change it...
#liveVICTORIOUSβπΌ
(and yes, that is a Sofia the First remix. ππ βSo much to learn and see...!β)