CLINICAL/RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
The Fellowship Programs at Duke University Medical Center’s Department
of Ophthalmology afford an outstanding opportunity to receive clinical
and research training for those interested in pursuing specialty
training in all fields of ophthalmology, including cornea and external
diseases/refractive surgery, glaucoma, vitreous-retina, oculoplastics,
pediatrics, and neuro-ophthalmology.
One of our highest priorities at Duke Eye Center is to foster the
education of the next generation of clinician-scientists. In order to
help achieve this goal, a Clinical/Research track, which essentially
adds a year of research training to the traditional clinical training,
is available for each subspecialty fellowship. Therefore, two separate
fellowship options are available for each subspecialty:
Track I: Clinical - one year (2 years for Retina): Track I is for
the clinical fellow. Fellows are given the opportunity to see patients
in their own clinic, as well as participate in attending faculty
clinics. The fellow is an active part of the surgical team as well.
Ample experience is available on a wide range of clinical entities.
Clinical fellows are also involved in the training program by helping
with clinical and surgical supervision of residents.
Track II: Clinical/Research - two years (3 years for Retina):
Track II is for the fellow desiring a more serious academic experience.
One year is devoted predominantly to clinical training (same as Track
I), while an additional year is devoted primarily (approximately 80
percent) to research. Research projects may include clinically oriented
basic science research, translational research, or clinical research
under the supervision of a basic science and/or clinical faculty
member(s). Multi-disciplinary projects are strongly encouraged as well.
During this research year, there will be ample opportunities to interact
with members of the Duke Eye Center’s clinical and basic science
research faculty, in addition to the basic science and clinical faculty
members in other departments of Duke University and its Medical Center.
Laboratory facilities, equipment, etc., is made available for our
Clinical/Research fellows.
Since its inception, the Clinical/Research fellowship track has received
overwhelmingly positive reviews from the fellows as well as the faculty.
Many of these fellows have been able to complete high-quality research
projects that have subsequently been presented at national meetings and
published in peer-reviewed journals.
Fellowship Programs
Cornea/External
Disease and Refractive Surgery, Glaucoma,
Oculoplastic
and Orbital Surgery, Pediatric
Ophthalmology, Vitreoretinal
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