Anterior Segment Fellowship (2 years)
Your Profile
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MS or MD (Ophthalmology)
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Interest in Community Ophthalmology
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Ability to be self-critical and willing to learn
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Ability to integrate in a highly motivated team
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Ability to live in a rural environment with limited infrastructure
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Good teaching skills
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Good surgical hands
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Language requirements: Fluent in English and Nepali or Hindi
Outpatient Work
SCEH and BEH have very busy OPDs with high daily patient numbers. After a few weeks, we expect the fellow to be familiar with:
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Patient screening with torchlight and direct ophthalmoscopy
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Slit lamp biomicroscopy including fundus examination with 90/78 D and 3-mirror contact lens
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Optic disc evaluation
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Gonioscopy
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Applanation tonometry
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Indirect monocular and binocular ophthalmoscopy / fundus drawing
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Streak-retinoscopy
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Refraction
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Diagnosis and management of corneal ulcer (scraping, Lab-test)
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Basic assessment of Low Vision clients
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Basic assessment of pediatric patients
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Perimetry
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Keratometry
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Ultrasound biometry
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We expect the fellow to bring and use his/her own lenses (20 and 78/90 D) for ophthalmoscopy.
Teaching and Continuous Medical Education
SCEH and BEH are teaching institutes for ophthalmologists, ophthalmic residents, ophthalmic assistants and eye workers. The fellow will actively participate in all teaching and CME programs. This will include preparation of papers, lectures, research work, case presentations etc.
Surgery
Surgical training starts with sutured ECCE/PC-IOL surgery. Once this technique is mastered, sutureless cataract surgery (Fishhook Technique) is taught stepwise. Outcome of surgeries is continuously evaluated and has to be documented by the surgeon.
After 6 to 9 months of training we expect that the fellow will be able to perform 10 to 15 cataract surgeries per hour with consistently good results and contribute to clear the surgical workload. Depending on the surgical skills, the fellow will be able to perform a minimum of 6,000 sutureless cataract operations during the fellowship. Other surgical procedures (trabeculectomy, combined cataract / trabeculectomy, lid surgery, sac surgery etc.) are also taught.
During the later part of the fellowship phacoemulsification is taught stepwise and under supervision.
Application
If your are interested and meet the above requirements, please send your application with detailed CV as well as 2 references to us (preferably by E-Mail). If we will find you eligible, we will invite you for an interview to Lahan/Biratnagar.