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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home About UsAbout Us Latest News and Announcements Faculty Directory History Becker Collection EducationEducation Residency ProgramResidency Program Meet the Residents What Distinguishes Us? Application Process Research OpportunitiesResearch Opportunities Ongoing and Completed Research Resident Call Schedule Subspecialty Rotations Living In St. Louis Frequently Asked Questions Clinical FellowshipsClinical Fellowships Meet the Fellows Corneal, External Disease, and Refractive Fellowship Glaucoma Fellowship Ocular Immunology/Uveitis Fellowship Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship Neuro-Ophthalmology Fellowship Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Fellowship Vitreoretinal Disease and Surgery Fellowship Optometry Residency Program ResearchResearch DOVS Labs ITVS Pathway T32 Vision Science Training Grant Vision Core GrantVision Core Grant Molecular Genetics Service Core Morphology & Imaging Core Vision Function Testing Core Graduate Course BIO5501 Student Research Opportunities LASIK Surgery Center Patient CarePatient Care Clinical Specialties Clinical Offices Clinical Trials Prepare for your visit Giving Contact UsContact Us Department Contacts AlumniAlumni Alumni Roster Alumni Videos PhotosPhotos Alumni Photos June 2012 Graduation Welcome Reception 2015 Hardesty Chair 5-31-12 Alumni Newsletters Association Dues EventsEvents Named Lectureship Series DOVS Grand Rounds Archives Open Search Corneal, External Disease, and Refractive Fellowship Program Description The Cornea, External Disease, and Refractive Fellowship at Washington University is an extremely well-rounded training ground for fellows to excel across diverse career paths. Our graduating fellows have established successful practices in academic universities, hospitals, and private practices. We opened a new refractive surgery center in 2022-23 owned and operated by Washington University with very active involvement of the fellows, further increasing the large surgical volume that our trainees are engaged in as primary surgeons. The refractive surgery center is run by Dr. Stephen Wexler, one of the busiest refractive surgeons in the Midwest. Our clinical and surgical facilities are all optimized for teaching and education and we have a state-of-the-art 14 station microsurgical lab with full video capabilities at every station. In addition, our local eye bank offers the newest techniques in tissue preparation for corneal surgery. Under the instruction and mentorship of 7 active faculty members, we have one of the highest clinical and surgical volumes for any corneal fellowship program. As primary surgeon, fellows consistently perform  100-120+ adult and pediatric keratoplasties  (PKP, DALK, DSEK and DMEK and DSO), 75 – 100 cataract surgeries, 5 – 10 ocular surface reconstructions (KLAL, SLET, AMT), up to 20 refractive laser procedures (LASIK, PRK), and a wide variety of superficial corneal and conjunctival procedures every year.   Fellows will have extensive experience in the management of a broad range of corneal and external disease pathology. Rigorous cornea conferences and journal clubs will reinforce critical thinking skills and scientific discussion. Opportunities and mentorship for active laboratory and clinical research are available. Fellows will have a junior faculty appointment at the university and VA Hospital and participate in resident education and surgical training. Director Augustine Hong, MD Length of Fellowship 1 year Number of positions per year 2 Starting Date Approx. July 7 Application deadline August 30Visit SFMatch.org to apply  Stipend Yes- PGY5 scaleWUSTL- Stipend Scale Actively involved in resident education Yes Research required Yes- Clinical or Basic Block time assigned to research Flexible Address (for supplemental Items) Washington UniversityOphthalmology Fellowship & Residency CoordinatorAttn: Amy Jones660 S. Euclid Ave. MSC 8096-0029-9400 St. Louis, MO 63110 Tel: (314) 362-5722Email: [email protected] To complete your application,please email a photo and COMPLETE medical school transcript to the Fellowship Coordinator. Fellows have the opportunity to work closely with our Cornea faculty including Chairman Todd Margolis, MD, PhD, Augustine Hong, MD, Andrew Huang, MD, MPH, Anthony Lubniewski, MD, and Stephen Wexler, MD. Jennifer Enright, MD, PhD Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Email: [email protected] Augustine Hong, MD Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Email: [email protected] Andrew Huang, MD, MPH Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Huang Lab page Anthony Lubniewski, MD Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Todd Margolis, MD, PhD Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Distinguished Professor and Chairman, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Email: [email protected] Margolis Lab page Praneetha Thulasi, MD Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Email: [email protected] Jessica Yang Walia, MD Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Email: [email protected] Stephen A. Wexler, MD Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Email: [email protected] Facebook Instagram  Medical Director Washington University LASIK Surgery Center More about the program Call:The Fellow will be responsible for several weekends of trauma call in the adult hospital throughout the year. Weekends are split between all other subspecialty fellows. The first and third year residents are responsible for ER and inpatient consults. The fellow, when on call, will attend surgical trauma cases. The fellow will be a resource for urgent cornea issues that the resident service cannot handle. Research Time: Research projects are available for the fellow’s participation. The fellow is encouraged to submit a minimum of 1 publication. Vacation: The fellow is given 3 weeks of vacation with dates provided to the program well in advance. Scientific Meetings: The fellow is encouraged to attend at least 1 meeting with a scientific presentation. The fellow is also encouraged to attend the annual Cornea Fellows Education Summit. Career Planning:Prior fellows from our Department are practicing around the world. They hold chair and faculty positions at academic departments, leadership roles in ophthalmology, run efficient private practices, and are involved in medical consulting. Additional duties and resources: Fellows will attend Grand Rounds on a weekly basis and will present at Grand Rounds at least once during the year. There are numerous educational lectures and research conferences that the fellow may attend if interested. Journal club occurs several times a year and is mandatory. The fellow has the opportunity to participate in a board review course, and mock oral board review held on campus in the spring. 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