Clinical
Rotations/Education
Residents spend approximately one half of their time in the SGES (Sinai
General Eye Service) clinic and the other half of their time rotating in the
subspecialty clinics and in surgery with the full-time attending physicians.
First
year residents (PGY-II) will spend time with the neuro-ophthalmology, pediatric
ophthalmolgy, cornea, and oculoplastics
attendings in outpatient
clinics. Additionally, first year residents will complete an oculoplastic
surgery rotation.
Second year residents (PGY-III) spend
a rotation with glaucoma, retina, neuro-ophthalmology and pediatric
ophthalmology attendings in the outpatient clinics and in the
operating room.
Third year residents
will assist and perform surgery with vitreo-retina, cornea, and
cataract attendings.
Residents will also receive a broad didactic education, which takes place in
the classroom, with hands-on surgical training and research experience.
Residents are also required to participate in a research project under
supervision of a faculty preceptor. Second and third year residents present
their projects at the yearly Krieger Eye Institute Symposium. Additionally,
residents participate in free glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy screenings
throughout the year sponsored by the Krieger Eye Institute, as well as
participate in EyeCare for the Homeless, sponsored by Maryland Society for
Sight.