| 	 A renowned ophthalmologist who sees about 150 patients each week. Surgeries he routinely performs include cataracts, refractive 
surgery like LASIK, and corneal transplants. He discussed the types of learning tools he uses to educate his patients about diseases and procedures.Doctor uses a variety of learning tools to educate his patients about diseases and procedures, including handouts, information on the practice´s website, videos and models of the eye."Models of the eye make it easy for patients to 
understand the procedure or the disease," he noted."A model is a three-dimensional 
structure, and the eye is a three-dimensional structure.We have the ability to point to 
something, to hold something and to explain in a short period of time what is going on, 
which is not possible in two dimensions.There are no words on the models, which allows 
us to focus in on what´s most important and to leave out the meaningless parts of the 
disease or procedure. It results in a better understanding for the patient."
  How the Model is Used “With the eye model, we can go into depth about the disease process and the procedure. I feel that the patient understands the disease and treatment or procedure better when I use the model to explain.” 
  The practice has developed different ways of educating the patients, which vary with 
  the procedure the patient is having.“For refractive surgery,” Doctor explained, “there is a 
  surgical coordinator who uses video and handouts.When I meet with the patients, I use 
  the eye model to discuss what is going to happen. I show what s being altered and what 
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  changes will take place to the eye. I use the model with about 20 to 25 patients each week. 
  The information may vary slightly for different patients, depending on what they’re going to 
  have done and how much information they want, and according to their age, education, 
  level of knowledge and attitude.With the eye model, we can go into depth about the disease 
  process and the procedure. I feel that the patient understands the disease and treatment or 
  procedure better when I use the model to explain.”  Longevity of the Model  The three-dimensional anatomical models of the eye that Doctor uses are manufactured 
  by Vidya Techno Art .“I’ve had the VTA one about three years, he said, “and it’s like new. There 
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  isn’t any printing to rub off. The models are educational devices, and I’ll keep them as long 
  as I have all the parts or as long as they’re still relevant.” 
  Doctor uses two models. Both are full eye globe or eyeball structures. One emphasizes 
  cataracts, and the other, corneas.While they are not being used, the models are always 
  displayed in the examination rooms. “ The cataract model stays in the room that all 
  cataract patients are going to,” clarifies Doctor  |