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Autor:
Ahmad Rohi Ghazali, Elly Liyana Zainodin, Indira Madhavan, Linsay Sundram Gnanasundram, Nadia Nisar, Reena Abd Rashid, Subashini Muniandy, Wei Wei Tang
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Education, Vol 7 (2022)
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the landscape of teaching pedagogies, assessment methods, supervision, and student engagement in higher education institutions. Exploration of students’ perception on online teaching and learning (T&L) in terms of
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https://doaj.org/article/67a6c5b4c0894ebfb88635ad0793bcae
Publikováno v:
Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal. 6:111-116
Contact lens-related complications might range from harmless irritation to sight-threatening reactions. The key to prevention other than adhering to good hygiene is preliminary eye examinations and timely aftercare assessments. A retrospective analys
Publikováno v:
Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal. 5:177-183
Evidence-based practice is useful to help healthcare practitioners, including optometrists, to give the best level of patient care. To date, little is known about the form of evidence used by optometrists in Malaysia in their clinical decision-making
Publikováno v:
Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal. 5:11-18
Non-compliance in contact lens wear poses risks for microbial infection. Understanding the scope and extent of non-compliance behaviour is vital for eye care practitioners in deciding which aspect of lens care is critical when consulting patients. A
Autor:
Chen Ai-Hong, Elly Liyana Zainodin
Publikováno v:
Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences. 14:364-367
Our study examined the choroidal thickness profile of children with myopic anisometropic amblyopia and compared the thickness with the fellow eyes. The choroidal thickness was measured with the enhanced depth imaging with spectral-domain optical cohe
Publikováno v:
Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal. 4:157
Clinical training for optometry students is a gateway for exposure in eye care management. Understanding patient experience and satisfaction of being examined by students is essential to improve clinical competency and education. A survey was done to