Scott's Head & Neck Anatomy for Optometrists and Ophthalmologists was written as an electronic textbook to make use of the new tools and smart technology available for teaching head and neck anatomy. The goal with this text was to provide optometry students and ophthalmology residents with the essential knowledge of head and neck anatomy to competently practice their respective professions, as well as serve as a resource for practicing optometrists (ODs) and ophthalmologists (MDs). The book is divided into over 30 chapters with nine units: Preparation, Osteology, Nervous System, Neck, Head, Pharynx & Larynx, Special Sense Organs, Overview, and Embryology. Supported by an unrestricted grant from Research to Prevent Blindness, New York, NY