Education / Clinical Fellowships / Ocular Immunology/Uveitis

Director:

  • Applications are not being accepted
    for the 2009-10 Fellowship Match

Address
(for supplemental items):

  • Washington University
  • Ophthalmology Fellowship Coordinator
  • Attn: Mary Carnoali
  • Box 8096
  • 660 South Euclid Avenue
  • St. Louis MO 63110
  • Tel: (314) 362-4418
  • Email: carnoali@vision.wustl.edu

To complete your application,
please send a photo and medical school transcript
to the Fellowship Coordinator.

Length of Fellowship:

1 or 2 years

Number of positions per year:

1

Starting date:

N/A

Application deadline:

N/A

Stipend:

PGY5

Actively involved in Resident education:

Yes

Research required:

Basic Research, Clinical Research

Block time assigned to research:

Yes

Program Description

The program consists of significant time devoted to both clinical care and research. Three half-days each week are spent in the Preceptors' clinics, which focus on both anterior and posterior segment inflammatory diseases. Research opportunities exist within the department in the areas of molecular biology and immunology. The fellow chooses the laboratory in which to work, with research to continue throughout the two years of the fellowship. There is an opportunity to participate in courses through the Graduate Division of Biology and Biochemical Sciences. This includes courses in immunology and molecular biology. The goal of our fellowship it to train clinician-scientists who will be able to enter academic positions as uveitis specialists, with the ability to do basic research. This program requires a 'Restrictive Covenant' limiting the geographic options for future practice.


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