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Program Subspecialty Title Duration Spots

UBC Cornea cornea, external disease, refractive surgery 1 year 1


UBC Glaucoma glaucoma 1 year 1
UBC Neuro neuro-ophthalmology 1 year 1
UBC Plastics oculoplastics and orbit 1 year 1
UBC Pediatrics pediatrics and strabismus 1 year 1 or 2
UBC Retina vitreoretinal surgery 1 year 2
U of A Retina retina vitreous 1-2 years 2 or 3
U of A Glaucoma glaucoma 1 year 1
Calgary Neuro neuro-ophthalmology 1 year 1
Calgary Retina retina vitreous 1-2 years 2
Calgary Plastics oculoplastics 1-2 years 2
Manitoba Retina vitreoretinal surgery 1 year 1
Manitoba Glaucoma glaucoma 1 year 1
Manitoba Pediatrics Pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus 1 year 1
McMaster Plastics Oculoplastics 1-2 years 1
U of T Cornea Cornea, external disease, refractive surgery 1-2 years 1
U of T Glaucoma Adult comprehensive glaucoma 1-2 years 1
U of T Glaucoma Glaucoma and advanced anterior segment surgery 1-2 years 1
U of T Glaucoma Glaucoma and ant segment 1-2 years 1
U of T Retina Medical retina 1 year 1 or 2
U of T Retina Vitreoretinal Surgery 1-2 years 3
U of T Retina Vitreoretinal Surgery - St. Michael's Hosp 2 years 4
U of T Plastics Oculoplastic and orbital surgery (ASOPRS) 2 years 1
U of T Neuro neuro-ophthalmology 1 year 1
U of T Pediatrics Pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus 1 year 1
U of T Oncology Ocular oncology 1-2 years 1
U of T Genetics Ocular genetics 2 years 1
U of T Low Vision Low Vision and Rehab 1 year 1
UWO Retina medical retina 1 year 1
UWO Cornea cornea 1 year 1
Queen's Retina medical retina 1 year 2
Ottawa Cornea Cornea/external disease, ant seg and refractive surger2 years 2
Ottawa Cornea Research 1 year 1
Ottawa Oculoplastics Ophthalmic Plastic surgery 1 year 1
Ottawa Pediatrics Paediatric Ophthalmology 6 mths 1
Ottawa Retina Surgical Retina 2 year 1 or 2
Ottawa Ocular Pathology Research (pre-residency) 1 year 1
McGill Cornea / Uveitis cornea, external disease and uveitis 1 year 1
McGill Cornea cornea, external disease, keratorefractive 1 year 1
McGill Pathology pathology 1 year 2
McGill Retina vitreoretinal surgery 2 years 2
McGill Retina Advanced retina surgery and endoscopic vitrectomy 1 year 1
McGill Glaucoma glaucoma 1 year 1
McGill Glaucoma glaucoma research 1 year 1
McGill Plastics oculoplastics 1 year 1
McGill Pediatrics pediatics 1 year 1
U de M Glaucoma glaucoma 1-2 years 2
U de M Retina Medical retina; Vitreoretinal Surgery 2 years 1
U de M Cornea cornea, anterior segment, external disease 1-2 years 1 or 2
U de M Plastics oculoplastics and orbit 1-2 years 2
U de M Neuro neuro-ophthalmology 1-2 years 2
U de M Uveitis uveitis 1 year 1
U de M Pediatrics Pediatric ophthalmology and adult strabismus 1-2 years 1
U de M Ocular Oncology Ocular oncology and pathology 1 year 1
U de M Low Vision Optics, refraction and low vision 1 year 2
Dalhousie Glaucoma glaucoma 1 year 1
Dalhousie Pediatrics pediatrics and strabismus 1-2 years 1

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Last updated: April 14, 2018


Preceptor Additional Preceptors
Dr Simon Holland Drs David Rollins, Martin McCarthy, Paul Dubord, Sonia Yeun
Dr Frederick S. Mikelberg Drs Paul Mackenzie, Michael Dobrogowski, Steven Schendel
Dr Jason Barton Drs Anderson, Aroichane, Chuo, Kowal, Lindley, Sheldon, Sim
Dr Peter Dolman Drs Vivian Yin, David Rossman
Dr Christopher J. Lyons Drs Maryam Aroichane, Roy A. Cline, Jane Gardiner, Ross A.
Dr Andrew Merkur Drs David Albani, Andrew Kirker, Patrick Ma, David Maberley,
Dr Brad Hinz Alberta Retina Consultants
Dr Karim Damji Drs Edwards, Dorey
Dr Suresh Subramaniam Drs Fiona Costello, William Fletcher
Dr Amin Kherani, Geoff WilliamDr Paul Savage, Dr. Anna Ells, Dr. Michael Fielden, Dr. Feisal A
Dr Karim Punja Mike Ashenhurst, Ezekiel Weis, John McWhae, Famida Kheran
Dr Frank Stockl Dr Joshua Manusow, Dr Richard Leicht, Dr. Ravi Dookeran, D
Dr Lisa Gould Gdih Gdih,Jennifer Rahman, Alberto Aguayo
Dr Conor Mulholland
Dr Yasser Khan Dr Nicolas Cadet
Dr David Rootman Dr Allan Slomovic
Drs Graham Trope, Yvonne Buys
Dr Ike Ahmed Drs Thomas Klein, Diamond Tam, Devesh Varma
Dr Christoph Kranemann Dr Catherine Birt
Dr Michael Brent Drs Elise Héon, Rand Simpson, Nupura Bakshi
Dr Efram Mandelcorn Drs Robert Devenyi, Peter Kertes, Chris Hudson
Dr Louis Giavedoni Drs Filiberto Altomare, Alan Berger, Shelly Boyd, David Chow, David Wong, Rajeev Muni
Dr James Oestreicher Drs Dan DeAgnelis, Martin Kazen, Robert Pashby, John Harve
Dr Edward Margolin Drs Mgumi Iizuka, Paul Ranalli, Arun Sundaram, Arun Reginal
Dr Nasrin Tehrani
Dr Hatem Krema
Dr Elise Héon Dr Carol Westall
Dr Samual Markowitz
Dr Tom Sheidow Dr Phil Hooper
Dr William Hodge Drs Bruce Nichols, Rookaya Mather, Al Tokarewicz
Dr Sanjay Sharma Drs Tom Gonder, Manny Bal
Dr Khashif Baig Drs Setareh Ziai, George Mintsioulis
Dr Khashif Baig
Dr David Jordan Drs Steven Gilberg, Michel Belliveau
Dr Michael O'Connor Dr Annick Fournier
Dr Raman Tuli Drs Bernard Hurley, Tom Lee, Michael Dollin
Dr Seymour Brownstein
Dr Jean Deschenes Dr
DrsAvi Wallerstein
Kashif Baig, Jean Deschenes, Joanna Choremis, Joel
Dr Dev Cheema Rosen
Dr Miguel Burnier Dr Bruno Fernandes
Dr John Galic Drs Michael A Kapusta, John Chen
Dr Michael Kapusta Dr Miguel Burnier
Dr Oscar Kasner Drs Hady Saheb, Shawn Cohen, Marc Mydlarski, Ali Hafez, Nab
Dr Oscar Kasner Drs Hady Saheb, Shawn Cohen, Marc Mydlarski, Ali Hafez, Nab
Dr Bryan Arthurs
Dr Robert Koenekoop
Dr Paul Harasymowycz Drs Mark Lesk, Gisele Li, Daniel Desjarding, Harmajit Sing, Y
Dr Flavio Rezende Drs Arbour, Boucher, Cordahi, Corriveau, Duval, Gauthier, H
Dr. Mona Harissi-Dagher Drs Boisjoly, Brunette, Choremis, Mabon, Racine, Talajic, Tho
Dr Patrick Boulos Drs Hardy, Khoury, Laflamme, Wong, Goodyear, Codère, Lepag
Dr Jacinthe Rouleau Drs Boghen, Laflamme, Levin, Luneau, Mathieu-Millaire, Naj
Dr Eric Fortin Drs Aubin, Bélair, Biernacki, Jaworski
Dr Caroline Bélanger Drs Fallaha, Hamel, Goodyear, Ospina, Superstein
Dr Sonia Callejo Dr. Christine Corriveau
Dr Michel Podtetenev Dr Nicole Robillard
Dr Marcelo Nicolela Drs Paul Rafuse, Lesya Shuba, Balwantray Chauhan
Dr G. Robert Laroche Drs Johanne Robitaille, Mishari Dahrab, Darren Oystreck OC(C
Contact Contact email Contact phone
Dr Simon Holland simon_holland@telus.net 604-875-5850
Dr F.S. Mikelberg frederick.mikelberg@ubc.ca 604-875-4365
Dr Jason Barton jasonbarton@shaw.ca 604-875-4339
Dr Peter Dolman peterdolman@hotmail.com 604-875-4555
Dr Christopher Lyons Chloe.Gregg@cw.bc.ca 604-875-3117
Dr. A. Merkur lsoueiti@gmail.com
Lisa Chambers / Dr Mark Gremededovs@ualberta.ca / mgreve@alberta-re780-735-4924
Lisa Chambers / Dr Karim Da mededovs@ualberta.ca / kdamji@ualberta.ca780-735-4924
Dr Suresh Subramaniam Suresh.Subramaniam@albertahealthservices.ca
Tracy Burke tracy.burke@ahs.ca 403-944-3366/403-944-51
Tracy Burke tracy.burke@ahs.ca 403-944-3366/403-944-51
Dr Frank Stockl/Pam Lowe frank.stockl@umanitoba.ca / lowe@cc.umani204-788-5759/204-787-8623
Dr Lisa Gould/Pam Lowe lisa.gould@umanitoba.ca / pamela.Lowe@umanitoba.ca
204-957-3252/204-787-86
Dr Conor Mulholland/Pam L cmulholland@exchange.hsc.mb.ca / lowe@cc204-787-8529/204-787-8623
Colleen Willson/Michelle Str willsoc@mcmaster.ca / mstryker@mcmaster.905-573-7777 ext 38260
Dr David Rootman d.rootman@utoronto.ca 416-603-5401
Dr Trope/Buys graham.trope@uhn.on.ca / y.buys@utoronto.416-603-5317/416-603-5682
Daisy Huerto daisy@prismeye.ca 905-820-3937 x161
Dr Christoph Kranemann christophkranemann@rogers.com 416-289-4000
Dr Michael Brent mh.brent@utoronto.ca 416-603-5444
Teri Cinmazijat teri.cizmazija@uhn.on.ca 416-603-5376
David Chow, David Wong, Rajeev Muni barrenov@smh.toronto.on.ca 416 867-3717
Dr James Oestreicher infodroestreicher@rogers.com 416-962-5005
Dr Edward Margolin EMargolin@mtsinai.on.ca
ophthalmology.education@sickkids.ca 416-813-8942
Dr Hatem Krema hatem.krema@uhn.on.ca 416-946-2000 ext. 5524

Dr Samuel Markowitz snm@on.aibn.com 416-531-5425


Mirella Caranci / Dr. A. Proul Mirella.caranci@sjhc.london.on.ca / alain.pr 519-646-6000 x66382
Mirella Caranci / Dr. A. Proul Mirella.caranci@sjhc.london.on.ca / alain.pr 519-646-6000 x66382
Dr. Sanjay Sharma drsharma@insidermedicine.com (613) 544-3400 Ext. 2227
Ginette Snook gsnook@toh.ca 613-737-8899 x79422
Ginette Snook gsnook@toh.ca 613-737-8899 x79422
Ginette Snook gsnook@toh.ca 613-737-8899 x79422
Ginette Snook gsnook@toh.ca 613-737-8899 x79422
Ginette Snook gsnook@toh.ca 613-737-8899 x79422
Ginette Snook gsnook@toh.ca 613-737-8899 x79422
Dolly Rabbath pgfellows.med@mcgill.ca 514 398-8264
Dolly Rabbath pgfellows.med@mcgill.ca 514 398-8264
Dolly Rabbath pgfellows.med@mcgill.ca 514 398-8264
Dolly Rabbath pgfellows.med@mcgill.ca 514 398-8264
Dolly Rabbath pgfellows.med@mcgill.ca 514 398-8264
Dolly Rabbath pgfellows.med@mcgill.ca 514 398-8264
Dolly Rabbath pgfellows.med@mcgill.ca 514 398-8264
Dolly Rabbath pgfellows.med@mcgill.ca 514 398-8264
Dolly Rabbath pgfellows.med@mcgill.ca 514 398-8264
Ginette Blais Ginette_Blais@ssss.gouv.qc.ca (514) 345-4931 x5967 
Ginette Blais Ginette_Blais@ssss.gouv.qc.ca (514) 345-4931 x5967 
Ginette Blais Ginette_Blais@ssss.gouv.qc.ca (514) 345-4931 x5967 
Ginette Blais Ginette_Blais@ssss.gouv.qc.ca (514) 345-4931 x5967 
Ginette Blais Ginette_Blais@ssss.gouv.qc.ca (514) 345-4931 x5967 
Ginette Blais Ginette_Blais@ssss.gouv.qc.ca (514) 345-4931 x5967 
Ginette Blais Ginette_Blais@ssss.gouv.qc.ca (514) 345-4931 x5967 
Ginette Blais Ginette_Blais@ssss.gouv.qc.ca (514) 345-4931 x5967 
Ginette Blais Ginette_Blais@ssss.gouv.qc.ca (514) 345-4931 x5967 
Dr Marcelo Nicolela patricia.pontbriand@iwk.nshealth.ca 902-470-8731
Patricia Pontbriand patricia.pontbriand@iwk.nshealth.ca 902-470-8731
Past Fellows Salary
nonfunded
funded
funded and nonfunded positions
Adnan Pirbai nonfunded, sometimes stipend or scholarships
funded
$40,000
Nigel Rawlings $50,000
Samer Abuswider, Lisa Heckler
Elena Sakalova, Suresh Subramaniam nonfunded
Kevin Warrian U of C Base Minimum $65,000
Colin, Murray, John Gonder, Maina NyamoU of C Base Minimum $65,000
/204-787-8623 PGY5 equivalent - $80,000
Shevta Bali PGY6 level - $84,634
/204-787-8623
Ghada Omar Asraf, Elizabeth Palkovacs, Scholarship
$35,000
/416-603-5682 $35,000
Funding possible
$30,000
Nonfunded; assistant billing when possible
Nonfunded
$10,000
$15,000

$71,995
$35,000-40,000
$34,782 + benefits
Responsibility of candidate
Laurence Letartre approx $25,000
Shavita Bali approx $25,000
Jaspreet Bath, Vasudha Gupta, Manny Bal
one funded (approx $35,000); one unfunded
Nima Noordeh, Esteban Santiago, Moh Funding may be available, assistant fees billing
Yelin Yang, Pablo Morales Lopez Possible
Basil Stoica Funding may be available
Yiannis Iordanous, Paul Bastianelli Funding may be available
Adam McLaughlin, Elite Bor-Shavit Funding may be available
Alexander Soon, Henry Chen Funding provided
Non-funded
Non-funded
Non-funded
Non-funded
Non-funded
Non-funded
Non-funded
Non-funded
Non-funded
Mohammad Hamid, Anick DesgroseillierNon funded, candidate needs $40,000 bursary
Mohamed Haji Funded: $40,000
Nour El Haydari Non funded, candidate needs $40,000 bursary
Daniel Yu Non funded, candidate needs $40,000 bursary
Non funded, candidate needs $40,000 bursary
Non funded, candidate needs $40,000 bursary
Non funded, candidate needs $40,000 bursary
Non funded, candidate needs $40,000 bursary
Non funded, candidate needs $40,000 bursary

Claire Cullen, Lina Raffa


Website
http://ophthalmology.med.ubc.ca/education/fellowships/cornea-external-diseases-refractive-surgery/
http://ophthalmology.med.ubc.ca/education/fellowships/glaucoma/
http://ophthalmology.med.ubc.ca/education/fellowships/neuro-ophthalmology/
http://ophthalmology.med.ubc.ca/education/fellowships/oculoplastics-orbit/
http://ophthalmology.med.ubc.ca/education/fellowships/paediatric-ophthalmology/
http://ophthalmology.med.ubc.ca/education/fellowships/retina-vitreous/
https://www.ualberta.ca/ophthalmology/education-programs/clinical-research-fellowship
https://www.ualberta.ca/ophthalmology/education-programs/clinical-research-fellowship
http://www.ucalgary.ca/dcns/programs/neuro-ophthalmology-and-neurovestibular-programs

http://fhs.mcmaster.ca/ophthalmology/fellowship_ophthalmology.html
http://utovs.com/education/fellowships/cornea-refractive-surgery
http://utovs.com/education/fellowships/adult-glaucoma
http://utovs.com/education/fellowships/gaass
http://utovs.com/education/fellowships/glaucoma-anterior-segment
http://utovs.com/education/fellowships/medical-retina
http://utovs.com/education/fellowships/vitreoretinal-surgery
http://utovs.com/education/fellowships/vitreoretinal-surgery-stmichaels
http://utovs.com/education/fellowships/oculoplastic-orbital-surgery
http://utovs.com/education/fellowships/neuro-ophthalmology
http://utovs.com/education/fellowships/paediatrics-strabismus
http://utovs.com/education/fellowships/ocular-oncology
http://utovs.com/education/fellowships/ocular-genetics
http://utovs.com/education/fellowships/low-vision-rehab
none
none
http://queensuretinafellowship.com/index.html
http://med.uottawa.ca/ophthalmology/education-and-training/fellowship/cornea-external-diseases-refractive-surgery
http://med.uottawa.ca/ophthalmology/education-and-training/fellowship/cornea-external-diseases-refractive-surgery-resear
http://med.uottawa.ca/ophthalmology/education-and-training/fellowship/oculoplastics-ophthalmic-plastic-and-reconstructiv
http://med.uottawa.ca/ophthalmology/education-and-training/fellowship/paediatric-ophthalmology
http://med.uottawa.ca/ophthalmology/education-and-training/fellowship/vitreoretinal
http://med.uottawa.ca/ophthalmology/education-and-training/fellowship/ocular-pathology-pre-residency-research-fellowshi
http://www.mcgill.ca/pgme/files/pgme/cornea_uveitis_fellowship_sept2015.pdf
https://www.mcgill.ca/ophthalmology/education-1/fellowships
http://www.mcgill.ca/pgme/files/pgme/ocular_pathology_fellowship_october2015.pdf
https://www.mcgill.ca/ophthalmology/education-1/fellowships
http://www.mcgill.ca/pgme/files/pgme/advanced_retinaandendoscopic_vitrectomy_fellowship_august2016.pdf
http://www.mcgill.ca/pgme/files/pgme/glaucoma_fellowship_oct2016.pdf
http://www.mcgill.ca/pgme/files/pgme/research_glaucoma_fellowship_oct2016.pdf
https://www.mcgill.ca/ophthalmology/education-1/fellowships
http://www.mcgill.ca/pgme/files/pgme/pediatric_ophtalmology_fellowship_october2015.pdf
http://ophtalmologie.umontreal.ca/etudes/monitorat-clinique-fellowship/glaucome/
http://ophtalmologie.umontreal.ca/etudes/monitorat-clinique-fellowship/retine/
http://ophtalmologie.umontreal.ca/etudes/monitorat-clinique-fellowship/cornee/
http://ophtalmologie.umontreal.ca/etudes/monitorat-clinique-fellowship/oculoplastie/
http://ophtalmologie.umontreal.ca/etudes/monitorat-clinique-fellowship/neuro-ophtalmologie/
http://ophtalmologie.umontreal.ca/etudes/monitorat-clinique-fellowship/uveite/
http://ophtalmologie.umontreal.ca/etudes/monitorat-clinique-fellowship/ophtalmologie-pediatrique-et-strabisme-adulte/
http://ophtalmologie.umontreal.ca/etudes/monitorat-clinique-fellowship/oncologie-et-pathologie-oculaires/
http://ophtalmologie.umontreal.ca/etudes/monitorat-clinique-fellowship/optique-refraction-et-basse-vision/
http://medicine.dal.ca/departments/department-sites/ophthalmology/education/fellowships/glaucoma.html
http://medicine.dal.ca/departments/department-sites/ophthalmology/education/fellowships/pediatrics.html
Comments

SF match: 757.59

Where research funds are available, a salary will be provid

SF match: 847.12
SF match

offered only on case by case basis


offered only on case by case basis

SF match 4733
ry-research
onstructive-surgery

2nd year research considered where appropriate

On call alternate weekends


surgery / research
No formal call
No formal call
Master of French language appreciated
Master of French language required
Master of French language appreciated
Master of French language required

Master of French language required

2-year fellowships can be arranged if research interest


AUPO compliant Fellowship positions only. SF Match.
Description
About 60% of the program is clinic-based, 30% is surgical and there is also a 10% research component which can be modified t
It is oriented toward the provision of in-depth, multidisciplinary management of patients with glaucoma. The usual experience
They will see all referred patients and manage their conditions under the supervision of the staff neuro-ophthalmologists. The
The combined Oculoplastics and Orbit fellowship is usually a 12-month program with the time divided equally between the tw
Heavy emphasis is placed on diagnosis and management of the whole range of paediatric ophthalmological conditions but the
Each fellow can expect to be involved in performing over 500 retinal detachment repairs and over 1300 vitrectomy procedure
Fellowship Objectives: To gain competency in the assessment and medical and surgical treatment of vitreoretinal disease inclu
To provide the best possible advanced training/experience for the diagnosis and the medical, laser and surgical man
The primary goal of the program is to promote excellence in the practice of clinical neuro-ophthalmology. This is achieved thr

The vitro-retinal fellowship at the University of Manitoba is a one to two year program devoted to clinical and surgical training
This is a one year clinical fellowship, to develop special expertise in the medical and surgical management of difficult adult gla

This fellowship is a one – two year fellowship in the sub-specialty of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive and Orbital Surgery
The fellowship offered is intended to prepare a candidate for an academic career in ophthalmology. This would include skill ac
To expose Fellows to all clinical forms of adult glaucoma and train fellows to manage glaucoma. To train Fellows in aspects of
To develop subspecialty expertise in the clinical diagnostic subtleties of glaucoma and complex anterior segment disorders.
The candidate will be exposed to and trained in the most advanced diagnostic and surgical techniques in the management of a
The fellowship offered is intended to prepare a candidate for an academic career in ophthalmology. This would include skill ac
The fellows will divide their time between the private offices, the laser suite, and the operating room. The fellows are expecte
The large volume of patients seen and treated annually, the varied training backgrounds of the Attending Staff, the recently es
The fellowship offered is for a duration of 2 years, and is approved by ASOPRS, the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and
The main objective of this unique fellowship is to train an academic neuro-ophthalmologist who will become a leader in the fie
This training experience is an intense and active fellowship set in the largest pediatric center in North American for clinical car
The program receives ocular tumour patients from across Canada, and it is the sole ocular oncology referral centre in the prov
To understand the concepts and the implication of heredity related to inherited eye disorders. Acquire the knowledge to deve
To gain exposure to comprehensive low vision clinical practice. To prepare a candidate for an academic career with subspecial

Our fellowship takes place in a high-volume practice and is one in which you will perform over 5,000 procedures which include
This is a hands on clinical/surgical fellowship with research and teaching obligations
This is a research fellowship that can offer some clinical experience if proof of medical insurance is provided
Fellowship Objectives: To acquire experience beyond that of the normal residency in the diagnosis and treatment of common
Fellowship Objectives: This fellowship is intended to prepare candidates for a career as a comprehensive ophthalmologist with
Fellowship Objectives: To acquire experience beyond that of the normal residency in the diagnosis and treatment of medical a

We conduct a one year clinical fellowship program offering comprehensive training in all aspects of corneal and external disea
Fellows will manage clinical and surgical referrals in the setting of
These fellowships will provide residents with intensive subspecialty training in Ocular Pathology
The fellowship is strongly weighted towards surgical exposure and caseload. Fellows are given the opportunity to participate i
The mission for the fellowship program is to train individuals with prior experience in vitreoretinal surgery – recommended at
The mission for our Glaucoma Fellowship Program is to train individuals through a high level of patient exposure to become ex
The Glaucoma Fellow’s responsibilities will include participation in ongoing research projects under the supervision of membe
Clinical and surgical treatment of the eye and ocular adnexa,
This Fellowship is intended to train highly qualified Pediatric Ophthalmology Fellows
The fellowship offers a complete training in evaluation, diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment of glaucoma in adult and pe
The fellowship offers a complete training in medical and surgical treatment of vitreoretinal diseases. The fellow actively partic
The fellowship offers a complete training of diversified pathologies including complex ones. Surgical exposure includes penetr

The Glaucoma fellowship program is designed to provide a comprehensive learning opportunity on clinical, surgical and resear
The fellowship includes exposure to all aspects of general pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus. There is extensive experien
ay also be considered.

nical neuro-ophthalmology through six half-day sessions per week. There will be three half-days available for research activities, and large

al, oblique and complex adjustable surgery.


giographic studies and ultrasound studies. Each fellow is expected to participate in clinical research projects with publication of one or two
academic career in vitreoretinal medicine. To gain experience in screening and treatment of retinopathy of prematurity. To acquire the sk

hich occur 3 times per month. Clinical research projects and presentation at national and international conferences are encouraged. The

& excellent research opportunities.

ecting the ocular adnexa, eyelids, lacrimal system and orbit and the mid-face.
search in cornea, external diseases and refractive surgery.

as well as the biomechanical properties of the cornea. Special emphasis will be placed on the latest innovations in glaucoma surgery. Ther
and clinical research in macular degenerative disease, and retinopathy of prematurity.
ensive experience in all aspects of medical and surgical retinal disease.
nt for developing an academic vitreoretinal surgeon with excellence in research, teaching, and clinical skills.
non-academic setting. It will also prepare him or her in research techniques useful in the field.
naging surgical strabismus cases arising from the practice of neuro-ophthalmology. They will achieve this through the continuous learning
ology. The Fellowship is characterized by a broad exposure to clinical material and problem situations and can be tailored somewhat to fit
ologists. The ocular oncology service is supported by a host of specialty-trained personnel including, specialized nurses, ophthalmic photo
noblastoma. To understand the basic principles and applications of genetic studies related to inherited eye disorders, such as mutational a

pexy. The fellowship also places great importance on clinical research, critical appaisal and teaching.

r with the use of diagnostic equipment for the diagnosis of eyelid, lacrimal and orbital disease pathology including, nuclear medical imagin
mologist and strabismus surgeon, in an academic or community setting. Clinical: Appropriately evaluate, diagnose, and treat pediatric and a
side Eye Care Centre and the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario. To become familiar with the use of diagnostic equipment for the diagn

a treating the spectrum of the adult retinal pathology. Typically, fellows will have two surgical days a week plus emergency surgeries, two

er the supervision of members of the Glaucoma Faculty.


rgical training includes trabeculectomies, phacotrabeculectomies and glaucoma implants. One research project is mandatory and must lea
offered. A research year is also offered.
treatment. The fellow also participates in refractive surgery. A research project is strongly encouraged.

s and many presentations at various national and international meetings. The fellowship is based on a 75-25% model of clinical and resear
earch activities, and larger blocks may be arranged if desired

publication of one or two clinical papers during the course of their training.
maturity. To acquire the skills needed to organize and oversee a retina teleophthalmology program including ETDRS grading of diabetic reti

ces are encouraged. The fellow also will teach Ophthalmology and Neurology residents.

n glaucoma surgery. There is also a particular interest in the management of iris abnormalities, and dislocated cataracts and intraocular le

the continuous learning from their mentors whose clinical practices cover all aspects of adult and pediatric neuro-ophthalmology and wh
tailored somewhat to fit special needs or interests of the trainee. It includes exposure to all subspecialties within pediatric ophthalmology
nurses, ophthalmic photographers, ocular prosthetics specialists, radiation physicists, and ophthalmic technicians.
ders, such as mutational analysis and linkage analysis

g, nuclear medical imaging, dacryocystography, computerized tomography, ultrasonography, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. To acquir
and treat pediatric and adult in patients in an adult and pediatric ophthalmology outpatient setting. Surgical: Appropriately evaluate, diag
c equipment for the diagnosis of retinal detachments, retinal tears and retinal disease including ultrasonography, fluorescein angiography,

mergency surgeries, two days of clinic and one day for research.
mandatory and must lead to a publication or presentation.

odel of clinical and research activities where sufficient dedicated time allows for a significant educational experience in research.
TDRS grading of diabetic retinopathy.

cataracts and intraocular lenses.

euro-ophthalmology and whose backgrounds are in ophthalmology and in neurology.


hin pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus.

esonance Imaging. To acquire experience reading computerized tomography and Magnetic Resonance Image scans and be able to read th
Appropriately evaluate, diagnose, and treat surgical eye conditions, particularly strabismus, pediatric cataract, and glaucoma. Education: D
hy, fluorescein angiography, indocyanine green angiography and electrodiagnostics. To acquire experience reading computerized optical c
rience in research.
cans and be able to read them with a reasonable degree of accuracy (for example, in time of acute trauma or other emergency situation)
and glaucoma. Education: Develop a more organized, effective, and efficient approach to the basic clinical training of medical students an
ding computerized optical coherence tomography scans, ultrasonography scans, fluorescein and indocyanine green images and electrodia
other emergency situation). To acquire a thorough understanding of the medications used to treat eyelid, lacrimal and other and orbital d
ning of medical students and residents in the clinic and operating theatre. Become a more effective oral and visual communicator in a did
green images and electrodiagnostic scans. To acquire experience in the surgical management of retinal tears and detachments, vitreous h
rimal and other and orbital diseases and be familiar with their complications. To acquire experience in the surgical management of routine
isual communicator in a didactic teaching setting, including medical student and resident teaching sessions, as well as Department of Oph
nd detachments, vitreous hemorrhage, macular disease, intraocular tumors, retinopathy of prematurity and traumatic ocular injury. To ac
gical management of routine and complicated eyelid, lacrimal and orbital problems including ptosis, entropion, ectropion, eyelid cancers, t
s well as Department of Ophthalmology Grand Rounds. Scholarship: Develop an appreciation for pursuit of knowledge and advancement o
raumatic ocular injury. To acquire experience in the management and treatment of macular degeneration. To become familiar with the m
, ectropion, eyelid cancers, trichiasis, nasolacrimal obstruction, orbital tumors to mention a few. To acquire a basic understanding of cosm
owledge and advancement of medicine and surgery through scientific enquiry. Personal Development: Employ techniques to maximize per
become familiar with the management and operation of clinical trials related to retinal disease. Participate in at least one clinical or basic
basic understanding of cosmetic eyelid and brow surgery (blepharoplasty, endoscopic brow elevation) as well as the cosmetic use of botuli
techniques to maximize personal growth and career and life satisfaction. Incorporate volunteerism into a life plan.
at least one clinical or basic research project during the twenty-four months and present the data at a national or international meeting. P
as the cosmetic use of botulinum toxin, soft tissue fillers, chemical peels and laser skin resurfacing. Participate in at least one clinical or bas

l or international meeting. Participate in writing several scientific reports or case reports during the fellowship year. Play a role in the teac
in at least one clinical or basic research project during the twelve months and present the data at a national or international meeting. Parti

year. Play a role in the teaching of medical students and residents.


r international meeting. Participate in writing several scientific reports, case reports or briefs reports during the Fellowship year. Play a rol
e Fellowship year. Play a role in teaching of medical students and residents.

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