Baseline (laser) eye examination program

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Abstract

Eye injury is the primary hazard associated with laser use. A baseline laser eye examination program allows for pre-injury examination and preventive early diagnosis of eye problems (glaucoma). Using portable equipment and a simplified exam format, and staffed by corpsmen and eye care providers, a rapid and accurate large-scale program that is cost efficient can be instituted. A single location for ophthalmic information coupled with recent refraction data will enhance readiness for deployment. For service members and their providers, a new and well-run eye care program will foster a strong and positive bond with the medical department.

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Greenberg, S. M., & Olson, E. (1996). Baseline (laser) eye examination program. Military Medicine, 161(3), 169–170. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/161.3.169

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