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Author Subject: how many px in the new refraction part of the new PQE system?
Author wmohammed how many px in the new refraction part of the new PQE system?
Jun 30, 2006 23:20:05

how many px in the new refraction part of the new PQE system?

thanks.


Author wmohammed RE: how many px in the new refraction part of the new PQE system?
Jun 30, 2006 23:21:33

why does my username keep reverting back to my name? its so annoying.


Author theOptom.com RE: how many px in the new refraction part of the new PQE system?
Jun 30, 2006 23:23:31

ahh, i see, when one changes it, it doesn't update it automatically, one has to logout then login again.


Author Tim Hunter RE: how many px in the new refraction part of the new PQE system?
Jul 03, 2006 16:08:50

One presbyope, 45 minutes, 5 minutes of examiner "clarification" at end of exam. e.g. why did you use one eye for ret. etc. this is not an oral!


Author agibbs RE: how many px in the new refraction part of the new PQE system?
Jul 04, 2006 10:13:25

Can you be failed during the "Clarification" part of the CL and Refraction exams...or does this period simply give you an opportunity to pass by correcting/clarifying an error you may have made during the exam? Apologies if this has been discussed before. Thanks.


Author Tim Hunter RE: how many px in the new refraction part of the new PQE system?
Jul 05, 2006 08:26:22

Yes you could be identified as definitely unsafe to practice at that point as the examiners are seeking clarification of why you did "x" technique a certain way. e.g. if you only use one eye for retinoscopy but you explain in the clarification time that you are amblyopic that would not make you unsafe to practice.