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Feb 2010
What You Should Bear in Mind if You’re Going for Exam Room Lighting
Posted in Better Technology at 9:40 am |

Opthalmologists need quite a lot more than professional knowledge, more important even than their training — because this apart, what they actually are in demand of uppermost is sure to be specialist instruments to assist them in producing results as accurately and swiftly as they can. This article covers three needed instruments, revolving around measurement, the comfort of your patients, and supply storage, and key points to remember in purchasing these and similar items: whether they’re used, new, refurbished or remanufactured.

Useful for many a diagnosis, there are a number of styles of tonometer available to fill the requirements of each opthalmologist. Assuming you wish to secure maximum accuracy you should take care to employ only top market quality brand tonometers and those which grant ease of use, thus creating a significant improvement in the diagnosis — benefitting both your patients and your practice. Ultimately, there can be no acceptable excuse for selecting any tonometer other than the best.

You don’t simply need a chair capable of keeping your clients in the right position; your chair needs to be able to hold them in comfort for as long as the appointment will take. Your choice of exam chairs must consider both comfort and positioning — the best chairs will assist the smallest and largest patients alike in reaching the right position.

Your optometric equipment should aid your work, not cause a struggle. Your practice should, accordingly, benefit significantly from a treatment cabinet. Treatment cabinets that make the most convenient storage available for purchase usually feature secure locks, a drawer for those tricky-to-store supplies, leveling glides to counter uneven flooring and flexible shelving. Check that the cabinet of your choice isn’t too large to use with comfort in your practice.

Exam stools, tonometers, and treactment cabinets are just three of the pieces of optometry equipment which affect your ability to do your job and how efficient you are. Be certain of what your precise needs are before embarking upon equipment purchase. Sub optimal equipment will be sure to stump you, but the more user-friendly to use and the more ergonomic your instrumentation the better your performance will be in real life practice. The efficiency that the right selections can institute in your practice is really quite astonishing… Alright, as you’ll no doubt have realized now, the tools you decide on can have a considerable impact on how you perform in your job as a whole, and, albeit indirectly, the long term popularity of the practice.

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