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University College HospitalProgram Contact:
Aderonke Baiyeroju
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Ibadan Oyo baiyeroju@yahoo.com |
University Hospitals and Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, Case Medical CenterProgram Contact:
Faruk Orge
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Cleveland, OH farukorge@gmail.com |
University of Auckland, Dept of OphthalmologyProgram Contact:
Hutokshi Chinoy
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Adult Strabismus Genetics
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Auckland 1004 h.chinoy@auckland.ac.nz |
University of California, Los Angeles, Stein Eye InstituteProgram Contact:
Joseph Demer
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100 Stein Plaza, UCLA Los Angeles, CA 90095-7002
United Statesjld@jsei.ucla.edu |
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical CenterProgram Contact:
Regina Burns
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3333 Burnet Ave MLC 4008
Cincinnati, OH 45249
United Statesregina.burns@cchmc.org |
University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Children's Hospital of ColoradoProgram Contact:
Robert Enzenauer
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13123 East 16th Ave B430
Aurora, CO 80206
United StatesRobert.Enzenauer@ucdenver.edu |
University of Ilorin Teaching HospitalProgram Contact:
Dupe Ademola-Popoola
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Old Jebba Road Ilorin 240001
Nigeriadupsyp@yahoo.com |
University of IowaProgram Contact:
Vikki Bell
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Department of Ophthalmology, Pomerantz Family Pavilion 200 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA 52241
United StatesVikki-Bell@uiowa.edu |
University of Malaya, Dept of OphthalmologyProgram Contact:
Visvaraja Subrayan
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Lembah Pantai Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur 50603
Malaysiadvisva@hotmail.com |
University of Michigan, Kellogg Eye CenterProgram Contact:
Monte A Del Monte, MD
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Kellogg Eye Center 1000 Wall St
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
United Statesmadm@umich.edu |
University of Michigan/ WK Kellogg Eye CenterProgram Contact:
Monte A Del Monte, MD
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The University of Michigan Fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus accepted its first fellow in 1989. Since that time we have trained over 50 full clinical and research fellows as well as over 30 International Observer Fellows from around the world. Many of our International Observer fellows have returned to his/her country in leadership positions of Pediatric Ophthalmology Programs, Subspecialty Societies, etc. We generally have 3 full USA trained clinical fellows and one International Observer Fellow at any one time- so international observers can learn from our fellows as well. We accept International Observer Fellows for periods of 1month to 1 year although 3-6 months is generally best for maximal training and experience in the wide diversity of clinical and surgical care provided. The goals and objectives of training for our fellows is in-depth and complete training in all aspects of pediatric ophthalmology and adult strabismus including extensive clinical experience in the clinic as well as operating room. International Observer fellows participate in all academic and clinical activities in the clinic and OR as well as all teaching lectures, grand rounds, sign out case discussions, and journal clubs. Fellows are exposed to the latest techniques in evaluation and treatment in a very busy tertiary referral pediatric ophthalmology clinic and operating room including exposure to complex adult and pediatric strabismus, nerve palsies, re-operations, Thyroid Eye Disease, etc, amblyopia, ophthalmic genetics, pediatric cataracts and glaucoma, pediatric ocular tumors, pediatric naso-lacrimal duct obstruction ROP, pediatric ocular prosthesis fitting and management, etc. Fellows who have completed this program are trained to serve as independent pediatric ophthalmologist in academic practices and clinical practices throughout the United States and around the world. The teaching staff involved in our fellowship program includes: Monte A. Del Monte, M.D., Skillman Professor of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Professor of Ophthalmology and Pediatrics at the University of Michigan. Dr. Del Monte completed his medical school and ophthalmology training at Johns Hopkins University and his fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus at the National Children's Hospital in Washington, D.C. He has been very involved in international ophthalmology medical teaching missions throughout the world. Dr. Steven M. Archer, M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Michigan completed his medical school and residency training at the University of Chicago and fellowship training at Indiana University. Our newest faculty member is Brenda Bohnsack, M.D., PhD who supervises our pediatric glaucoma program and Cagri Besirli, MD, PhD who runs our pediatric retina program. All training is conducted at the Kellogg Eye Center/ University of Michigan Hospital and Medical Center. Clinical Facilities include the large Skillman Pediatric Eye Clinic at the W. E. Kellogg Eye Center where most outpatient and clinical visits and most adult strabismus surgery is completed. Pediatric surgical cases are performed at the Mott Children’s Hospital which is part of the University of Michigan Medical Center. A hands-on surgical experience can be arranged after the fellow returns to his/her home country with a member of our faculty visiting your country to assist in evaluation and surgical treatment of interesting or complex cases in your own clinic and OR. |
WK Kellogg Eye Center 1000 Wall St
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-1986
United Statesmadm@umich.edu |
University of Washington, Seattle Children's HospitalProgram Contact:
Amy Resling
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325 9th Avenue Box 359608
Seattle, WA 98104
United Statesamyr8@uw.edu |
University of WisconsinProgram Contact:
Michael Struck
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2870 University Ave #206
Madison, WI 53705
United Statesmcstruck@wisc.edu |
Utsav Eye Clinic & Surgery CentreProgram Contact:
Anand Kumar
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The objective of this programme is to train ophthalmologists in the diagnosis and management of pediatric eye diseases through clinical evaluation, the use of various investigative procedures, medical treatment and surgical intervention. The enrolled fellows will gain significant experience in the clinical diagnosis and management of:
For more information about our eye centre, please Utsav Eye Clinic and Surgery Centre website |
Office no 1, First floor, Riddhi Siddhi CHS, Plot no 69C, Sector 21 Kharghar
Navi Mumbai Maharashtra 410210
Indiacontact@utsaveyeclinic.com |
Wills Eye HospitalProgram Contact:
Alex Levin
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This sub-specialty fellowship will include active, full-time participation in all aspects of the Wills Eye Ocular Genetics Program. The Fellow will work closely with the genetic counselor and the Pediatric Ophthalmology Fellow and will have some shared responsibilities. We are very busy and see an enormous range of pathology in both adults and children that includes inherited retinal degenerations, congenital ocular malformations, genetic syndromes, and metabolic diseases that affect the eye. The year will include rotations in other subspecialty services at Wills including the Diagnostic Center and the retinoblastoma service of Dr. Carol Shields. Over half of all retinoblastoma cases in the US come to Wills. The Fellow will also have regular sessions in clinical genetics with Drs. Ganesh and Schnur at the Cooper University Hospital. Laboratory experience is provided at Thomas Jefferson University where the fellow will have exposure to DNA extraction, karyotyping, microarray analysis, sequencing and other molecular techniques. The Fellow will have the opportunity to participate in the full range of didactic and other educational activities at Wills Eye Hospital including sub-specialty rounds, monthly ocular genetics journal club, weekly grand rounds, neuroradiology rounds and every other week ocular genetics didactic resident teaching. The Fellowship includes support to attend one external genetics conference. The Fellow is also expected to give supervision to medical students and residents who rotate through the Ocular Genetics service. Research is an important part of the ocular genetics fellowship and opportunities range from bench laboratory to clinical. The fellow is the primary coordinator of our Wills ocular genetics database. Prospective studies involving new diagnostic tools and therapies are always ongoing. Ocular Genetics Fellows are expected to write and submit at least two manuscripts, and present at least one research paper in the Wills Eye Annual Conference. Additionally, they are encouraged to submit their research papers to local/national/international ophthalmology/ocular genetics meetings. As part of the Ocular Genetics team, the Fellow’s responsibilities include administrative and other supportive duties. |
840 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19107
United Stateskscannapieco@willseye.org |
Wills Eye HospitalProgram Contact:
Alex Levin
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840 Walnut Street Suite 1210
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United Statesalevin@willseye.org |