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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 Ocular Immunology/Uveitis Fellowship 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. Director N/A- Applications not being accepted at this time Length of Fellowship 1 year Number of positions per year 1 Starting Date n/a Application deadline n/a Stipend Yes- PGY5 scaleWUSTL- Stipend Scale Actively involved in resident education Yes Research required Basic and clinical 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. Education Optometry Residency Program Residency Program Clinical Fellowships Meet the Fellows Neuro-Ophthalmology Fellowship Corneal, External Disease, and Refractive Fellowship Glaucoma Fellowship Ocular Immunology/Uveitis Fellowship Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Fellowship Vitreoretinal Disease and Surgery Fellowship STAY CONNECTED Join our newsletter list! Subscribe Now John F. Hardesty, MD, Department of Ophthalmology & Visual SciencesWashington University School of MedicineContact Us Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube AFFILIATE INSTITUTIONS LINKS Faculty Job Openings Staff Job Openings Employee Portal (login required) Join our e-Newsletter mailing list ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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