Osler Ophthalmology 2025 Subscription-Based Review
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Osler Ophthalmology 2025 Subscription-Based Review
A comprehensive Ophthalmology virtual review based on Osler Institute’s Live course (Aug/Sep 2025), created to help residents prepare for the
WQE and practicing physicians complete the Quarterly Question Module (QQM). The course emphasizes
evidence-based, board-relevant standards of care and includes didactic lectures with embedded review questions—plus a downloadable syllabus aligned to the lectures.
Ophthalmic Imaging
Cataract Surgery
Glaucoma
Uveitis
Cornea & Ocular Surface
Pediatric Disorders
All files are downloadable for offline review (including the syllabus materials corresponding to the lectures).
Course Overview
This subscription-based review delivers a structured, exam-oriented framework across core ophthalmology domains—combining practical clinical knowledge with
board-style emphasis on optics/refraction, ocular anatomy/physiology, common disorders, imaging interpretation, and contemporary surgical approaches.
Designed to strengthen both test performance and real-world decision-making.
What You’ll Learn
Core Knowledge for WQE/QQM
- High-yield optics & refraction frameworks (concepts → applications)
- Eye anatomy/physiology by unit, with clinically relevant correlations
- Common ocular disease patterns and clinic-ready differential approaches
Imaging, Surgery, and Complex Topics
- Ophthalmic imaging pearls and board-relevant interpretation patterns
- Cataract surgery: steps, complications, and prevention strategies
- Advanced approaches to glaucoma, uveitis, and ocular surface reconstruction
Learning Objectives
- Apply basic principles of optics to refractive problems and learn how to correct them
- Describe the anatomy and physiology of each separate unit of the eye
- Discuss common ocular conditions and correlate clinical and pathologic findings
- Diagnose and manage common congenital and acquired pediatric disorders
- Explain the process of cataract surgery and potential complications
- Explain core concepts of glaucoma diagnosis and treatment approaches
- Discuss differential diagnosis and treatment of uveitis
- Apply differential surgical approaches to ocular surface reconstruction
- Describe structure/function of the external eye and cornea, common disorders, and the use of artificial corneas
Who This Review Is Best For
- Ophthalmology residents preparing for the WQE
- Practicing ophthalmologists completing the Quarterly Question Module (QQM)
- Trainees and clinicians seeking an evidence-based, comprehensive refresh across the specialty
Related Courses
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| Prometric Ophthalmology QBank 2025 (Offline for Windows & Android) | Board-style practice | ★★★★★ |
| Kanski’s Clinical Ophthalmology 10th Edition (True PDF) | Core reference | ★★★★★ |
| BCSC 2025–2026 (13-Volume Set) Basic and Clinical Science Course | AAO foundations | ★★★★★ |
| BoardVitals Ophthalmology QBank 2025 | QBank reinforcement | ★★★★★ |
| Current Concepts in Ophthalmology 2025 | Updates + cases | ★★★★★ |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this review designed for WQE and the Quarterly Question Module (QQM)?
Does it include optics/refraction and ophthalmic imaging?
Does it cover cataract surgery, glaucoma, uveitis, and cornea/ocular surface topics?
How is access delivered after purchase?
Student & Physician Experiences
“Optics finally clicked.”
The optics/refraction section was structured and board-focused—exactly what I needed to feel confident for the WQE.
“Strong clinical refresh for QQM.”
Great balance of standards of care, imaging pearls, and surgical considerations—helped me update workflows in clinic.
