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IOL fellowship

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Overview

This fellowship offers overall knowledge in assessment & Management of intraocular lens

 

Academic Activities

  • Grand Rounds and Clinical Discussions: Engaging in case discussions, quarterly assessments, and academic learning focused on cataract and IOL surgeries.
  • Research: Opportunities to contribute to research on cataract surgery techniques, IOL advancements, and postoperative care, including data collection and basic analysis.

This fellowship offers an in-depth, hands-on experience in cataract and IOL surgeries, with specialized training in glued IOL techniques. It provides comprehensive clinical exposure, surgical expertise, and research opportunities to enhance skills in advanced ophthalmic procedures.

Clinical Training

  • IOL Implantation: Comprehensive training in the selection, placement, and advanced techniques of intraocular lens (IOL) implantation, including glued IOL procedures.
  • Preoperative and Postoperative Management: Active participation in the management of complex cataract cases to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
  • Community Ophthalmology : Active participation in out reach camps. 

Hands-on Surgical Training

 Extensive hands-on experience in cataract surgeries, including: 

  • Phacoemulsification
  • Small Incision Cataract Surgery (SICS)
  • Extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE)
  • Glued Intraocular Lens (Glued IOL) implantation

Duration: 6 Months
Research involved: Yes
Eligibility: MS/DO/DNB in Ophthalmology

 

Dates not be missed

Intake of fellows will be twice a year.

April Batch

  • Last date for submission of Applications: 2nd week of March
  • Interview Dates: 4th week of March
  • Course Commencement 1st week of April

October Batch

  • Last date for submission of Applications: 3rd week of September
  • Interview Dates: 4th week of September
  • Course Commencement 1st week of October

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