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When I compiled first edition of this iNotes Manual in 2014, It was simple collection of few notes (very much incomplete!) which I prepared for my Post-graduate Ophthalmology Exams at AIIMS, New Delhi. Since then I am regularly receiving emails and messages regarding usefulness of these notes as a study material for Post-graduate students all across the world. For last few years, I am getting emails asking that if I am going to bring any updated version of my iNotes as ophthalmology has advanced a lot in last 10 years. Hence from last one year I have started reading newer edition of books, recent question papers, gathered notes and presenting to you as completely new version as iNotes 2020. In this edition of iNotes, I have tried to include clinical, practical and surgical tips which is going to be used in your future practice also so that this manual can be a handy book for you as a future reference too. Also Remember, this is a “Manual” and not a “Complete Book”, and Just like most of others, it is also far from Complete. One of the best way to utilise this for your exam preparation is to use this as a reference and make your personal manual by adding your own notes and topics asked in your university.
When I compiled first edition of this iNotes Manual in 2014, It was simple collection of few notes (very much incomplete!) which I prepared for my Post-graduate Ophthalmology Exams at AIIMS, New Delhi. Since then I am regularly receiving emails and messages regarding usefulness of these notes as a study material for Post-graduate students all across the world. For last few years, I am getting emails asking that if I am going to bring any updated version of my iNotes as ophthalmology has advanced a lot in last 10 years. Hence from last one year I have started reading newer edition of books, recent question papers, gathered notes and presenting to you as completely new version as iNotes 2020. In this edition of iNotes, I have tried to include clinical, practical and surgical tips which is going to be used in your future practice also so that this manual can be a handy book for you as a future reference too. Also Remember, this is a “Manual” and not a “Complete Book”, and Just like most of others, it is also far from Complete. One of the best way to utilise this for your exam preparation is to use this as a reference and make your personal manual by adding your own notes and topics asked in your university.
When I compiled first edition of this iNotes Manual in 2014, It was simple collection of few notes (very much incomplete!) which I prepared for my Post-graduate Ophthalmology Exams at AIIMS, New Delhi. Since then I am regularly receiving emails and messages regarding usefulness of these notes as a study material for Post-graduate students all across the world. For last few years, I am getting emails asking that if I am going to bring any updated version of my iNotes as ophthalmology has advanced a lot in last 10 years. Hence from last one year I have started reading newer edition of books, recent question papers, gathered notes and presenting to you as completely new version as iNotes 2020. In this edition of iNotes, I have tried to include clinical, practical and surgical tips which is going to be used in your future practice also so that this manual can be a handy book for you as a future reference too. Also Remember, this is a “Manual” and not a “Complete Book”, and Just like most of others, it is also far from Complete. One of the best way to utilise this for your exam preparation is to use this as a reference and make your personal manual by adding your own notes and topics asked in your university.
When I compiled first edition of this iNotes Manual in 2014, It was simple collection of few notes (very much incomplete!) which I prepared for my Post-graduate Ophthalmology Exams at AIIMS, New Delhi. Since then I am regularly receiving emails and messages regarding usefulness of these notes as a study material for Post-graduate students all across the world. For last few years, I am getting emails asking that if I am going to bring any updated version of my iNotes as ophthalmology has advanced a lot in last 10 years. Hence from last one year I have started reading newer edition of books, recent question papers, gathered notes and presenting to you as completely new version as iNotes 2020. In this edition of iNotes, I have tried to include clinical, practical and surgical tips which is going to be used in your future practice also so that this manual can be a handy book for you as a future reference too. Also Remember, this is a “Manual” and not a “Complete Book”, and Just like most of others, it is also far from Complete. One of the best way to utilise this for your exam preparation is to use this as a reference and make your personal manual by adding your own notes and topics asked in your university.
When I compiled first edition of this iNotes Manual in 2014, It was simple collection of few notes (very much incomplete!) which I prepared for my Post-graduate Ophthalmology Exams at AIIMS, New Delhi. Since then I am regularly receiving emails and messages regarding usefulness of these notes as a study material for Post-graduate students all across the world. For last few years, I am getting emails asking that if I am going to bring any updated version of my iNotes as ophthalmology has advanced a lot in last 10 years. Hence from last one year I have started reading newer edition of books, recent question papers, gathered notes and presenting to you as completely new version as iNotes 2020. In this edition of iNotes, I have tried to include clinical, practical and surgical tips which is going to be used in your future practice also so that this manual can be a handy book for you as a future reference too. Also Remember, this is a “Manual” and not a “Complete Book”, and Just like most of others, it is also far from Complete. One of the best way to utilise this for your exam preparation is to use this as a reference and make your personal manual by adding your own notes and topics asked in your university.
This manual is collection of the notes I made, found in books or internet while studying for the Final MD exams for ophthalmology. I have segregated topics just like book chapters to find them back easily. Though these all might be far less then other preparation notes available, I am proud of what I have made and I feel nice to present them to my upcoming ophthalmology friends.
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