Neil R. Miller Collection
The Neil R. Miller Collection covers a broad range of neuro-ophthalmologic conditions and syndromes in videos, images, and lecture presentations.
The Neil R. Miller Collection covers a broad range of neuro-ophthalmologic conditions and syndromes in videos, images, and lecture presentations.
The NOVEL General Collection is the catch-all collection for items that don’t belong to the other NOVEL collections. This collection contains many materials that comprise the NANOS Illustrated Curriculum.
Test Your Knowledge contains a collection of multiple choice questions covering a wide variety of neuro-ophthalmology topics. Items are formatted in two pages, with the first page containing the multiple choice question, and the second page the answer, relevant explanations, and citations.
A collection of adult and pediatric case reports from clinic and on-call situations.
The Helmut Wilhelm Collection covers many eye movement and pupil disorders.
The Jonathan D. Trobe Collection is comprised of the “Neuro-ophthalmology at Your Fingertips,” a significant collection of information and visual descriptions of neuro-ophthalmic disorders with: 21 overview videos, an extensive set of topics, self-test quizzes, and search functionality.
The Alfredo A. Sadun Neuro-Ophthalmology Collection contains Dr. Sadun’s “100 best lectures”from his time as Professor of Ophthalmology and Neurological Surgery at the USC Keck School of Medicine. Dr. Sadun with a team of researchers at the Doheny Eye Institute pioneered research in optic nerve dysfunction in patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
The David Newman-Toker Collection contains great examination video and other resources relating to disorders of the brainstem and cranial nerves, including visual loss, double vision, and dizziness.
The Steven A. Newman Neuro-Ophthalmology Collection represents the knowledge and teaching over the course of his distinguished career.
The John S. Kennerdell Neuro-Ophthalmology Collection contains 66 lectures covering a wide variety of orbit disorders by ophthalmologic surgeon and orbital expert, Dr. Kennerdell.