I lived in Germany for over 4 years. The best place to go is the RATHAUS in your town (Stadt / Dorf / Kreis) and ask there. Unfortunately i don't have the ocabulary for ths particular doctor, but the people in the RATHAUS normally speak fluent English. Hope this has been of some help. Martin
That is an eye doctor. He or she helps you take care of your eyes.
To find jobs in Ophthalmology, visit http://ojonline.net/. You can also find job openings at http://eyejobsonline.com/news/17-ophthalmology-openings and http://www.sfmatch.org/vacancies/r_ophthalmology.htm.
No, you can not. Ophthalmology is a specialty of medicine and you need to have a medical degree-M.D. or O.D. (Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, not Doctor of Optometry- D.O.) before embarking on training to be a physician who is an ophthalmologist.
Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine that deals with the eye. Ophthalmology deals with diseases of the eye, and an Ophthalmologist is a specialist that deals with both surgical and medical eye problems.
Jose Rizal went to Germany to pursue further studies in ophthalmology. He chose Germany because of its renowned universities and advanced studies in his field of interest.
There are several platforms in the internet, which provides copies of the AJO, or American Journal of Ophthalmology. There is even an mobile app, which gives you information about the AJO and the American Journal of Ophthalmology.
Well, ophthalmology is the field, but an ophthalmologist is a type of medical physician.
Seminars in Ophthalmology was created in 1986.
Jose Rizal took courses in medicine, ophthalmology, philosophy, and literature during his studies in Spain and Germany. He obtained a degree in Medicine and specialized in Ophthalmology. He also delved into various other subjects, such as languages, history, and political science.
doctors look at people teeth through this device RE: sorry, they look at the eye, not teeth.
Yes, Dr. Jose Rizal was a doctor. He earned a degree in medicine from the Universidad Central de Madrid in 1884 and was known for his contributions to the field of ophthalmology.
Rizal stayed at Germany for these five reasons:First, to gain further knowledge of ophthalmology;Second, to further his studies in sciences and other languages;Third, to associate with German scientists and scholars;Fourth, to observe the economic and political conditions of the German nation; andFifth, to published his novel, noli me tangere.