How does the book emphasize the importance of consistent practice and provide practical tips for candidates preparing for the Refraction Certificate examination?

The book emphasizes the importance of consistent practice by highlighting that mastering refraction skills requires extensive experience. It suggests practicing on 70 to 100 patients before feeling comfortable with most situations. The book provides practical tips for candidates:

  1. Preparation: Read the book thoroughly, understand the examination format, and consider attending refraction courses.
  2. Practice: Refract a variety of patients, including family members and staff, to gain experience.
  3. Simulation: Use retinoscopy simulators to practice on model eyes, which are common in the examination.
  4. Time Management: Practice refraction within 15-20 minutes and simulate a mock examination with a retinoscopy simulator.
  5. Equipment: Familiarize yourself with the equipment, such as the retinoscope, trial frame, and focimeter.
  6. Consistency: Maintain consistency in recording results and lens handling.
  7. Final Tips: Review the examination format, ensure you have all necessary materials, and be prepared for any station.