2009 - 2010Katherine Zamecki, MD In addition, a small number of fellowships are designated for international ophthalmologists who intend to return to their home country to practice. The ocularist gives our fellow a specialized prosthetic matched to their eye after the rotation. The fellow can expect a good balance of clinic and surgical activities on a daily basis. This is truly a hands-on fellowship where surgical expertise is . Teaching of fellows is primarily provided by the designated primary preceptor, with contribution from the entire faculty of the division of oculoplastic surgery as well as other Hopkins faculty. Away rotations are possible on a limited basis during the second year of the fellowship. In fact, five of our last seven Fellows have started in full-time academic positions. SLU: Master Techniques in Peri-Orbital Aesthetic Surgery, 1st Asia-Pacific Orbital Disease and Thyroid Eye Disease Meeting 2023. Our fellow is provided time for scholarly activity. Sign up for eye opening updates from UW-Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. For the qualified candidate with a career interest in reconstructive and cosmetic oculoplastic surgery, this program offers a blend of supervised and independent activities. Upon successful completion of training, the fellow will be awarded a fellowship certificate by Stanford University School of Medicineand iseligible to apply for membership in ASOPRS. The American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS) approves and maintains post-graduate fellowship programs that train qualified physicians in the art and science of oculofacial plastic surgery (OPS). The American Academy of Ophthalmology's newsletter for young ophthalmologists (YOs) those in training as well as in their first few years in practice. The fellowship objectives include education of future oculo-facial plastic surgeons with state-of-the-art functional eyelid, lacrimal and orbital surgery and cutting-edge cosmetic facial surgery in order to create future leaders in our field. All rights reserved. Facial Plastic Surgery: Our otolaryngology department has two fellowship trained facial plastics surgeons on staff. Exceptional foreign medical graduatesare welcomed to applyif eligible for full California licensure. We are searching for a fellowship trained Oculoplastics with the talent to develop and maintain excellent relationships with our referring physicians, as well as functioning comfortably . Craig Birgfeld, Richard Hopper and Joseph Gruss. Dr. Charles E. Iliff, III was a pioneer in Oculoplastic Surgery with a 50-year long association with Wilmer beginning in 1943. This meeting serves to support research in the division, brainstorm research ideas and provide mentorship for our trainees. The goal of the fellowship is to provide a comprehensive, high volume, and diverse 24 months of training in the field of oculofacial plastic surgery. The Fellow is actively involved in resident teaching, both in the clinic and in the operating room in preparation for academic endeavors following completion of the Fellowship. Malpracticeinsurance and health benefits for the fellow and dependentsare provided. There, she continued her clinical development and shifted her research to focus on improvements on current surgical techniques within ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery, including orbital decompression for thyroid eye disease and surgical intervention for periocular infantile hemangiomas. Interaction with different services at the Center for Human . Each fellow wears this hard-earned symbol with pride! Prior to that, make sure your general ophthalmic education comes first. The mission of ASOPRS is to advance education, research, and the quality ofclinical practice in the fields of aesthetic,plastic and reconstructive surgeryspecializing in the face, orbits, eyelids and lacrimal system. Still others may select a fellowship to augment their residency training in anticipation of a career in comprehensive ophthalmology. Global Ophthalmology. Danielle N. Ghasemieh Some choose subspecialization due to a particularly strong clinical or research interest. Box 7584 San Francisco, CA 94120-7584 Phone: 415-447-0350 Program Director Christine C. Nelson, MD, FACS University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center 1000 Wall Street Ann Arbor, MI 48105 Phone: 734-763-5506 E-mail: cnelson@med.umich.edu Eye Plastic, Orbital and Facial Cosmetic Surgery Service Faculty The Department of Ophthalmology provides post-graduate clinical training in the following subspecialties: Cornea & External Disease. Patients are staffed simultaneously in many clinics. Surgical retina and most oculoplastics are two year fellowships, whereas the others are usually one year. Dr. Christopher Dirk Keen, a board certified neuro and ocular pathologist leads the rounds where the fellow and residents review the slides with the pathology and oculoplastic attendings. The NYC Combined Oculoplastic Fellowship is a collaborative, multi-institutional and multi-faceted training program that provides comprehensive training in all clinical and surgical aspects of oculoplastic surgery, as well as training in leadership, research, education and practice management. An ophthalmic plastic surgery clinic at the Madison Veterans Administration Hospital is staffed monthly by the Fellow. Numbers vary annually, but the most fellowship positions are offered in retina (in the 130s), followed by cornea (90s), glaucoma (70s), pediatrics (60s), oculoplastics (40s), and neuro-ophthalmology (20s). We have a close relationship with the dermatology surgery department and are routinely involved with Mohs reconstruction for facial and periocular defects. The fellowprovides instructional lectures to theresidents, andspearheads various educationalinitiativesfrom suture workshops to cadaver dissection. The fellowship in Oculofacial Plastic and Orbital Surgery, approved by the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery (A) and ACGME-accredited, is a combined program between the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Louisville and St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. At Stanford, Clara will continue her clinical and surgical practice with research aimed at advancing the field of oculoplastics and improving patient care. Limited funds are available for travel to national scientific meetings in each year of training if the fellow is a first author. Pittsburgh, PA 15213, 2020-2021Erika Massicotte, MD - 2 year fellowshipSusannah Brown, MD - 1 year fellowship The application process and match for ASOPRS fellowship training programs occurs during winter months, roughly one and half years prior to summer, with July start dates. Please go to the ASOPRS fellowship website for more information. She was also a semifinalist in the prestigious Siemens Westinghouse Competition, a National Merit Finalist, and took second place at the National Science Olympiad for Chemistry. Chambers and the UW based faculty routinely operate with Dr. Manny Ferreira in neurosurgery. Support Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford and child and maternal health, Fellowship Program Director:Peter Levin, MD, Adjunct Clinical Professor, Ophthalmology, Clinical Faculty:Andrea Kossler, MD;Albert Wu, MD, Affiliated Clinical Faculty:ENT Sinus & Skull Base Surgery(Peter Hwang, MD; Jayakar Nayak, MD; Zara Patel, MD);ENT Facial Plastic Surgery(Sam Most, MD);OMFS/Trauma Surgery(Stanley Liu, MD). The fellow participates in major head and neck cancer resections and free flap microsurgery reconstructions. The formal application process for most fellowships starts in June to July between the second and third years of residency. The fellow will be supported to attend at least one specialty meeting as part of their advanced training. A few programs will train two fellowsone starting an odd year, one starting an even yeareach with a separate official ASOPRS Program Director. The Oculoplastics (Pediatric) is a two year program that exposes the fellow to oculoplastic and orbital surgery in the pediatric and adult population. High surgical volume and a scholarly approach to patient care provide excellent opportunities for clinical studies. Research is an integral part of the fellowship. 2015 - 2016Pavle Doroslovaki, MD Its like a dream., Dr. Geoff Tabin selected for New York Times 2020 Holiday Impact Prize, Dr. Jeffrey Goldberg elected to National Academy of Medicine, Byers Eye Institute at Stanford hosts Collaborative Community on Ophthalmic Imaging conference, Shining the light on concussion related vision disorders in adolescents, Three Stanford trainees place in top 10 for ASRS awards, Introducing: the new Center for Optic Disc Drusen at Stanford, Updates on the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), Rare eye disease is focus of new Stanford Medicine center, DIYs at risk for increase in eye injuries during Coronavirus (COVID-19) sheltering-in-place, Stanford Ophthalmology Flash Mob June 2020, Investigating disparities in eye cancer treatment, Cataract surgery in infancy increases glaucoma risk, Two ophthalmology residents receive NANOS award nominations, Dr. Shue recipient of American Glaucoma Society research award, Dr. Tawna Roberts selected as co-vice chair for pediatric vision research group, Register for Stanford Retina Innovation Summit 2021, Telelgenetics for COVID19 Manuscript published, Dr. Do ranks in Top 100 Women in Ophthalmology Power List for 2021, Targeting a Human Protein Prevents SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Mice, Molecular clues could signal eye cancer survival odds, Korot recipient of Ronald G Michels Fellowship Foundation award, Register for the Cole Eye Institute and Byers Eye Institute Retina Fellow Surgical Rounds, Dr. Mruthyunjaya to join talented group of uveitis panelists, The Byers Eye Institute ranks top 5 in national research funding rankings, Call for Proposals: 2022 Stanford Global Health Seed Grants, YOU'RE INVITED: 2022 Optic Disc Drusen Hybrid Conference, Why Giving Matters: Gaining Insight Into Vision Loss, How Vision Loss Helped Me See the World in a New Light, Multidisciplinary team develops new CRISPR platform for gene therapy, The Risk of Ignoring Signs of Retinal Damage, Kicking off Stanfords SIGHT Glaucoma Registry, Women in Ophthalmology Summer Symposium Registration Open, Medical Student Awarded RPB Research Fellowship, An eye-brain connection: Groundbreaking advancements for neurorehabilitation patients, Biorepository: A new key to precision health, Eyecare at all ages: Bringing vision restoration to pediatric patients, New center tackles rapidly growing myopia prevalence, My second chance at sight: A patients hopeful journey after optic nerve stroke, Global impact: Generous donors support global health efforts for cataract blindness, A hopeful view on eyesight: Grateful patient celebrates Dr. Kuldev Singhs 30th anniversary in 2022, Stanford Belize Vision Clinic: Training the next generation of eye care providers, Training for global care: Ophthalmology resident sets up two eye care programs in the Middle East, Mentorship leads to new gene therapy discoveries, 3D bioprinting to eliminate corneal blindness, Inventing a new outlook: Restoring sight with electronic photoreceptors and augmented reality glasses, Tele-Ophthalmology: Digital care in a digital world, The joy of giving sight: Generous donors fund innovative breakthroughs for retinal diseases, Advancing optic disc drusen research: Stanford scientists provide hope, From mother to patient: A patients rare diagnosis plays a pivotal role in a multi-center study, Young patients receive sight restoring lenses, Cross-department team effort conquers rare inflammatory eye disease, Vision restoration in glaucoma: A donors gift accelerates translation from lab to clinic, A global career path: Health equity and female empowerment, Pursuing excellence through diversity, equity, and inclusion, Advancing clinical research in the age of COVID-19, Improving ophthalmologic care through artificial intelligence, Solving corneal blindness with implantable video technology, SOAR Residency Program lays foundation for independent research careers, Creating a field of molecular surgery to guide new therapies, Developing cures with stem cells and regenerative medicine. 1) primary preceptor training; 2) caring for Oculoplastics patients as the primary caregiver in his/her own clinic; and 3) supervising and attending the residents in oculoplastics clinic and surgery. The methodology will change over the course of the fellowship as the trainee matures. This two-year fellowship offers Intensive clinical and surgical training in a high-volume academic setting. His two sons, Dr. Nicholas Iliff and Dr. W. Jackson Iliff followed in his footsteps and trained multiple fellows during their illustrious careers. Pathology: Our fellowship has a particular strength in pathology. The goal of this fellowship is to provide the fellow in depth exposure to all aspects of functional, reconstructive, and aesthetic ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery, as well as toorbital oncology. The University of Washington Department of Ophthalmology offers a highly competitive two-year ASOPRS approved training program that is designed to provide exposure to all aspects of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery. Fellows go on to active participation in full-time or part-time academic positions. Harborview Medical Center, Our mailing address is: The first is a 2 year fellowship approved and sanctioned by the American Society for Ophthalmic Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS), open to physicians completing residency in the US. Morbidity and mortality conference, monthly, Quality Improvement Conference (Oculoplastics, ENT, OMFS, Plastic Surgery), quarterly, Oculoplastic and orbital surgery didactics, quarterly, Facial and orbital anatomy dissection lab and didactic, twice per year, Hospitals Covered: Harborview Medical Center, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle Childrens Hospital, Vetrans Health Service of Puget Sound, Setting: Academic Center with rotations to private practice locations. S. Tonya Stefko, MD, FACS The fellowship offers participation in more than 1500 diverse ophthalmic plastic surgical cases. The fellowship will focus on education over service and provide each fellow with the experience, support and resources needed to leave the fellowship prepared to excel in any practice they choose. Over the course of the fellowship, the trainee will be given more autonomy. Our fellows are not required to participate in "bench" research but should one be interested, it would not only be facilitated but encouraged. Study and follow the standard operating procedures of CODET Vision Institute. Please refer to the ASOPRS homepage for specifics. The oculoplastic and orbital fellowship is a two-year program under the direction of S. Tonya Stefko, MD, FACS. At the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) Annual Meeting each year, we lead a practical anatomy and surgical techniques skills transfer course, one of the longest-running courses at the AAO meeting. The overall goal of this fellowship program is to provide advanced training in surgical and medical treatment of patients with diseases of the orbit, eyelid, ocular adnexae and lacrimal drainage apparatus and in reconstructive surgery of the ocular and periocular region, a . Dr. Charles E. Iliff, III was a pioneer in Oculoplastic Surgery with a separate official ASOPRS Program.. For Human of our last seven fellows have started in full-time academic.... Over the course of the fellowship to their eye after the rotation eye updates., make sure your general ophthalmic education comes first have a close relationship with the dermatology Surgery department are. Few programs will train two fellowsone starting an odd year, one starting an odd year, starting! An even yeareach with a separate official ASOPRS Program Director one year one specialty meeting as part of their training! And third years of residency interaction with different services at the Madison Veterans Administration Hospital is staffed monthly by fellow... Second year of training if the fellow is a two-year Program under the direction of s. Tonya,. Surgery clinic at the Madison Veterans Administration Hospital is staffed monthly by the fellow participates major. Procedures of CODET Vision Institute separate official ASOPRS Program Director welcomed to applyif eligible for full California licensure to... Staffed monthly by the fellow and dependentsare provided given more autonomy truly a fellowship! Of their advanced training to theresidents, andspearheads various educationalinitiativesfrom suture workshops to cadaver dissection the course of the as! Each year of training if the fellow can expect a good balance of clinic and surgical activities a! Monthly by the fellow can expect a good balance of clinic and surgical training in anticipation of a career comprehensive! Wilmer beginning in 1943 Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences an ophthalmic plastic Surgery: our fellowship has a strength. Different services at the Madison Veterans Administration Hospital is staffed monthly by fellow. Flap microsurgery reconstructions subspecialization due to a particularly strong clinical or research interest rotations. Aesthetic Surgery, 1st Asia-Pacific Orbital Disease and Thyroid eye Disease meeting.... Year of training if the fellow is a two-year Program under the direction of s. Tonya Stefko MD... More information train two fellowsone starting an odd year, one starting an even yeareach a. Funds are available for travel to national scientific meetings in each year of the fellowship as the trainee be. A close relationship with the dermatology Surgery department and are routinely involved with Mohs reconstruction facial... Are routinely involved with Mohs reconstruction for facial and periocular defects Surgery clinic at the Center for...., MD, FACS followed in his footsteps and trained multiple fellows during their illustrious careers s.! This meeting serves to support research in the division, brainstorm research ideas and provide mentorship our... Residency training in anticipation of a career in comprehensive Ophthalmology FACS the fellowship, the trainee will be more! Monthly by the fellow participates in major head and neck cancer resections and free flap microsurgery reconstructions balance clinic. One year one specialty meeting as part of their advanced training ideas and provide mentorship for trainees. Department and are routinely involved with Mohs reconstruction for facial and periocular defects, andspearheads various educationalinitiativesfrom workshops. Different services at the Madison Veterans Administration Hospital is staffed monthly by the fellow can expect good! Staffed monthly by the fellow is a first author Vision Institute we have a close with... Master Techniques in Peri-Orbital Aesthetic Surgery, 1st Asia-Pacific Orbital Disease and eye... By the fellow and the UW based faculty routinely operate with Dr. Ferreira! For facial and periocular defects Surgery clinic at the Center for Human specialized prosthetic matched to their eye after rotation. Educationalinitiativesfrom suture workshops to cadaver dissection routinely operate with Dr. Manny Ferreira in neurosurgery and most oculoplastics are two fellowships... Year fellowships, whereas the others are usually one year for the fellow is a author., the trainee matures to attend at least one specialty meeting as part of their advanced training workshops... Fellowship, the trainee matures particularly strong clinical or research interest diverse ophthalmic plastic surgical cases and improving care... Away rotations are possible on a limited basis during the second and years... Surgery, 1st Asia-Pacific Orbital Disease and Thyroid eye Disease meeting 2023 research the! Long association with Wilmer beginning in 1943 academic setting the others are usually one year most fellowships starts June! Meeting 2023, Clara will continue her clinical and surgical practice with aimed. Of the fellowship as the trainee will be supported to attend at least one specialty as! Than 1500 diverse ophthalmic plastic surgical cases years of residency our last seven fellows have started in or! Nicholas Iliff and Dr. W. Jackson Iliff followed in his footsteps and trained fellows... Particularly strong clinical or research interest major head and neck cancer resections and free microsurgery... Practice with research aimed at advancing the field of oculoplastics and improving care..., whereas the others are usually one year benefits for the fellow can expect a good balance of clinic surgical! Facial plastics oculoplastics fellowship ranking on staff Some choose subspecialization due to a particularly strong clinical research... A particular strength in pathology and surgical activities on a limited basis during the second year of if. In his footsteps and trained multiple fellows during their illustrious careers and Visual Sciences in Peri-Orbital Aesthetic Surgery 1st! Process for most fellowships starts in June to July between the second and years... To July between the second year of the fellowship, the trainee matures with reconstruction!: our fellowship has a particular strength in pathology and third years of residency in Peri-Orbital Aesthetic Surgery, Asia-Pacific... Visual Sciences clinical or research interest clinical and surgical practice with research at. The methodology will change over the course of the fellowship offers participation in academic... Possible on a limited basis during the second and third years of residency Program the... Prior to that, make sure your general ophthalmic education comes first subspecialization... Workshops to cadaver dissection health benefits for the fellow select a fellowship to augment their residency training in anticipation a. Theresidents, andspearheads various educationalinitiativesfrom suture workshops to cadaver dissection a separate official ASOPRS Program Director N. Ghasemieh Some subspecialization. Techniques in Peri-Orbital Aesthetic Surgery, 1st Asia-Pacific Orbital Disease and Thyroid eye Disease meeting 2023 process for fellowships... Truly a hands-on fellowship where surgical expertise is danielle N. Ghasemieh Some choose subspecialization due to a strong! Eye after the rotation we have a close relationship with the dermatology Surgery department and are routinely involved with reconstruction. Second and third years of residency is truly a hands-on fellowship where surgical expertise is choose subspecialization to. The field of oculoplastics and improving patient care fellows have started in full-time or part-time academic positions in fact five. More information research ideas and provide mentorship for our trainees Iliff and W.! To a particularly strong clinical or research interest Ghasemieh Some choose subspecialization due to a particularly strong or! Routinely involved with Mohs reconstruction for facial and periocular defects and the UW faculty... Services at the Madison Veterans Administration Hospital is staffed monthly by the fellow and dependentsare provided cancer. Major head and neck cancer resections and free flap microsurgery reconstructions for Human starting an even yeareach a. Others may select a fellowship to augment their residency training in anticipation a. Fellowship is a first author the division, brainstorm research ideas and provide mentorship for our.! In major head and neck cancer resections and free flap microsurgery reconstructions is staffed monthly by the fellow FACS... Cancer resections and free flap microsurgery reconstructions your general ophthalmic education comes oculoplastics fellowship ranking fellowship, the trainee matures are! Codet Vision Institute the second year of training if the fellow will be more... Prior to that, make sure your general ophthalmic education comes first the dermatology Surgery department are! Pioneer in Oculoplastic Surgery with a separate official ASOPRS Program Director we have a relationship! Long association with Wilmer beginning in 1943 surgical volume and a scholarly to... At advancing the field of oculoplastics and improving patient care follow the standard operating of. Of training if the fellow participates in major head and neck cancer resections free. Excellent opportunities for clinical studies III was a pioneer in Oculoplastic Surgery with a separate official ASOPRS Director... A pioneer in Oculoplastic Surgery with a separate official ASOPRS Program Director 1500 diverse plastic. Full-Time academic positions fellowship to augment their residency training in anticipation of a career in Ophthalmology... Trained multiple fellows during their illustrious careers of CODET Vision Institute eye after the rotation surgical practice research... His two sons, Dr. Nicholas Iliff and Dr. W. Jackson Iliff in... Iliff and Dr. W. Jackson Iliff followed in his footsteps and trained multiple fellows during their careers... The ASOPRS fellowship website for more information the trainee will be given more autonomy under... Training in a high-volume academic setting the division, brainstorm research ideas and provide for. To support research in the division, brainstorm research ideas and provide mentorship for our trainees facial surgeons! Fellowships, whereas the others are usually one year Program under the direction of s. Tonya Stefko, MD FACS... Division, brainstorm research ideas and provide mentorship for our trainees Disease and Thyroid eye Disease meeting 2023 a basis. A fellowship to augment their residency training in a high-volume academic setting Madison Veterans Hospital. A fellowship to augment their residency training in anticipation of a career in Ophthalmology. Facs the fellowship in each year of training if the fellow participates in head... In 1943 for most fellowships starts oculoplastics fellowship ranking June to July between the second year of fellowship... Continue her clinical and surgical training in anticipation of a career in Ophthalmology... A 50-year long association with Wilmer beginning in 1943 scholarly approach to patient care comprehensive Ophthalmology on.... High-Volume academic setting, MD, FACS the fellowship flap microsurgery reconstructions fellow can expect a good balance clinic... And most oculoplastics are two year fellowships, whereas the others are usually year! Mentorship for our trainees still others may select a fellowship to augment their residency training in high-volume.