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Kanski Review Series

 Keeping in view the needs of young Ophthalmologists, we have arranged self made multiple choice questions to practice the learning of Ophthalmology while reading Kanski which is the Bible of Clinical  Ophthalmology. Readers are supposed to read the Kanski pages and then take the following self assessments to keep the pace with their memorization.


We have not applied the timer so these questions are self paced however candidates can fill the assessment as many times as they want on the email they will provide.

Good Luck


Kanski Review Page (1 - 10) 

Kanski Revision Pages (11 - 20)

Kanski Review Page (21 - 30)

Kanski Revision Pages (31 - 43)

Kanski Revision pages (44 - 49)

Kanski Revision Pages (50 - 60)

Kanski Revision Pages (61 - 70)



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