Medical Retina Fellowship
In Miami, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute offers up to 3 positions under the direction of Philip J. Rosenfeld, M.D., Ph.D., for a one-year medical retina fellowship beginning in July. Salary and benefits will be commensurate with the other fellowships offered through Bascom Palmer Eye Institute.
This medical retina fellowship will concentrate on the diagnosis and treatment of non-surgical retinal diseases. Emphasis will be placed on age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, inflammatory diseases, and inherited retinal degenerations. Competency in the use and interpretation of fluorescein and ICG angiography, optical coherence tomography (OCT), ultrasonography, and visual function tests will be achieved during this year. The fellow will have a major role in weekly OCT/fluorescein conferences, vitreoretinal conferences, and grand rounds. The fellow will have the opportunity to participate in ongoing clinical research studies and initiate new clinical trials of their own.
You should be aware that we participate in a matching program. Information and applications relating to the Fellowship Matching Program can be obtained from: Ophthalmology Fellowship Match, P.O. Box 7584, San Francisco, California 94120-7584 (415/447-0350), http://www.sfmatch.org.
Contact:
Kathy Corser (fellowship coordinator)
P.O. Box 016880
Miami , FL 33101
800/329-7000 ext. 6391
305/326-6391
fax 305/326-6580
or email prosenfeld@med.miami.edu
Medical Retina Fellowship in Palm Beach Gardens
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute offers up to 2 positions under the direction of Philip J. Rosenfeld, M.D., Ph.D., and Andrew A. Moshfeghi, M.D. for a one-year medical retina fellowship beginning in July at the Palm Beach Gardens satellite office. Salary and benefits will be commensurate with the other fellowships offered through Bascom Palmer Eye Institute.
This medical retina fellowship will concentrate on the diagnosis and treatment of non-surgical retinal diseases. Emphasis will be placed on age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, inflammatory diseases, and inherited retinal degenerations. Competency in the use and interpretation of fluorescein and ICG angiography, optical coherence tomography (OCT), ultrasonography, and visual function tests will be achieved during this year. The fellow will have access to weekly OCT/fluorescein conferences, vitreoretinal conferences, and grand rounds. The fellow will have the opportunity to participate in ongoing clinical research studies and initiate new clinical trials of their own.
You should be aware that we participate in a matching program. Information and applications relating to the Fellowship Matching Program can be obtained from: Ophthalmology Fellowship Match, P.O. Box 7584, San Francisco, California 94120-7584 (415/447-0350),
Contact:
Kathy Corser Fellowship Coordinator
P.O. Box 016880
Miami , FL 33101
800/329-7000 ext. 6391
305/326-6391
fax 305/326-6580
or email kcorser@med.miami.edu
