Chong Notes

These notes have come to be known amongst Berkeley students simply as “Chong Notes.” They have been passed down from generation to generation of Berkeley students. They’re sort of like a set of “Cliff’s Notes” for optometry. Unfortunately, I don’t know the (I assume, Doctor) Chong they’re named after. If Dr. Chong wishes for me to take them down, please email me and I’ll do so immediately.

Like some of the slides, they will also be password protected in case there is inaccurate information in order to pervent them from being disseminated to the general public. If you are a student or doctor and would like access to the slides and notes, please email me at ehaab.zubi.od@drzubi.com, and I will provide you with a username and password. If there are any mistakes, I’d also appreciate that those be pointed out as well.

The arrangement of the Chong Notes is presumably based on the lecture topics of the midterms for each particular class in the year that the notes were created. If I feel so bold (and if I have the time), I will arrange them a little better by topic later. But for now, I will provide them in their original format. Again, there is no gaurantee that the information here is wholly accurate — so use of the Chong Notes (as is everything on this site), is at your own risk.

Without further ado: Chong Notes [ZIP].

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Glaucoma – Spring 1, 2008

About the Sunday Primary Seminars:

Sunday primary seminars are prepared and presented by third-year student clinicians assigned to the Primary Care Clinic on sundays at UC Berkeley, School of Optometry. The seminars are assigned and evaluated by the Sunday attending clinical professors: Randall. R. McPherran, OD, FAAO, and David Yang, OD, FAAO. Each term’s seminars all fall under a specfiic category (eg., “anterior segment”).

In the list below, presenter names follow their respective presentation titles. These are available only for seminars given by students who have given permission for theirs to be included here. Each presentation is available in both a flash format, similar to the original powerpoint, as well as PDF slides.

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Posterior Segment – Fall 2, 2007

About the Sunday Primary Seminars:

Sunday primary seminars are prepared and presented by third-year student clinicians assigned to the Primary Care Clinic on sundays at UC Berkeley, School of Optometry. The seminars are assigned and evaluated by the Sunday attending clinical professors: Randall. R. McPherran, OD, FAAO, and David Yang, OD, FAAO. Each term’s seminars all fall under a specfiic category (eg., “anterior segment”).

In the list below, presenter names follow their respective presentation titles. These are available only for seminars given by students who have given permission for theirs to be included here. Each presentation is available in both a flash format, similar to the original powerpoint, as well as PDF slides.

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Meds in Eyecare – Fall 1, 2007

About the Sunday Primary Seminars:

Sunday primary seminars are prepared and presented by third-year student clinicians assigned to the Primary Care Clinic on sundays at UC Berkeley, School of Optometry. The seminars are assigned and evaluated by the Sunday attending clinical professors: Randall. R. McPherran, OD, FAAO, and David Yang, OD, FAAO. Each term’s seminars all fall under a specfiic category (eg., “anterior segment”).

In the list below, presenter names follow their respective presentation titles. These are available only for seminars given by students who have given permission for theirs to be included here. Each presentation is available in both a flash format, similar to the original powerpoint, as well as PDF slides.

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Anterior Segment – Summer, 2007

About the Sunday Primary Seminars:

Sunday primary seminars are prepared and presented by third-year student clinicians assigned to the Primary Care Clinic on sundays at UC Berkeley, School of Optometry. The seminars are assigned and evaluated by the Sunday attending clinical professors: Randall. R. McPherran, OD, FAAO, and David Yang, OD, FAAO. Each term’s seminars all fall under a specfiic category (eg., “anterior segment”).

In the list below, presenter names follow their respective presentation titles. These are available only for seminars given by students who have given permission for theirs to be included here. Each presentation is available in both a flash format, similar to the original powerpoint, as well as PDF slides.

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