[optimal] Re: iPhone apps
- From: Lydia Dimmer <lydiadimmer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 18:43:44 -0700
That is kind of cool, but I wonder if it can read cylinder?
Lydia Dimmer, COT, CRA, OCT-C
Eye Associates Northwest, PC
Seattle, WA
206/342-6140
From: jonathan.shankle@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 12:51:16 -0500
Subject: [optimal] Re: iPhone apps
To: optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
still in research, but very interesting and a sign of things to come...
http://www.pri.org/health/global-health/eye-exams-from-iphones2157.html
-jonathan
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 12:29 PM, Leslie MacKeen <ldmackeen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
HiI am preparing for my OPS lecture on how the iPhone is used in ophthalmology
(aka The Eye and the iPhone). If there are any of you who have a novel use of
the iPhone in the eye world, and wouldn't mind me sharing it with our group of
eager and interested OPS members, I would love to hear from you. I will most
certainly give credit to you as the source of the info, the institution where
this is being done or company that has developed the app, and provide a handout
with contact details for more information.
Please e-mail me at ldmackeen@xxxxxxxxx if you have an iPhone app, tip,
technique or utility I can bring to light in this overview presentation.
Many thanks!
Leslie MacKeen647-309-9271 (cell)
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Jonathan Shankle, CRA , OCT- C
Imaging Specialist
Escalon Digital Solutions
o. 800.676.0043
c. 312.636.5611
f. 773.944.0425
e. jshankle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.escalondigitalsolutions.com
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