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The Eye Center is Children’s Hospital is a comprehensive pediatric medical and surgical eye unit. Pediatric Fellowship Flyer Director Lawrence Tychsen, MD Length of Fellowship 1 year Number of positions per year 1 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 Clinical Block time assigned to research 10% of time 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 Pediatric Ophthalmology faculty including Lawrence Tychsen, MD (Fellowship Director), Gregg Lueder, MD, Andrew Lee, MD and Margaret Reynolds, MD. Andrew R Lee, MD Associate Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences; Chief, Pediatric Ophthalmology; Director, Medical Student Education for Ophthalmology Email: [email protected] Video Profile Gregg Lueder, MD Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences; Professor, Pediatrics Margaret Reynolds, MD, MSCI Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Lawrence Tychsen, MD John F. Hardesty, MD, Distinguished Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences; Professor, Neurobiology; Professor, Ophthalmology in Pediatrics, Dept of Pediatrics More about the program The Eye Center Services: The surgical practice is high volume, providing a varied and extensive experience for fellows and residents in the following disorders: childhood and adult strabismus pediatric glaucoma developmental cataracts pediatric refractive surgery diseases of the lacrimal system retinopathy of prematurity retinoblastoma ptosis/oculoplastic/orbital disorders pediatric neuro-ophthalmic disorders pediatric eye trauma The Eye Center also houses: a Visual Diagnostics Laboratory The Eye Center participates in the: Craniofacial Deformities Team Neurofibromatosis Team Downs Syndrome Clinic Cerebral Palsy Center  The St. Louis Children’s Hospital is one of the premier children’s hospital in the United States. It serves not just the children of St. Louis, but patients from all 50 states and more than 80 countries. SLCH is recognized in the top 7% nationally by U.S. News & World Report, and has 390 licensed beds. Here, fellows are part of a busy inpatient ophthalmology consult service caring for a wide variety of ophthalmic problems in systemically ill children. Surgical and clinical teaching is highly diverse given the background of our four faculty members. The fellow, likewise, is highly involved in teaching the residents surgically and clinically. Our program boasts an excellent balance between autonomy and supervised training. You will leave the program well prepared for when you become solely responsible for patient care. Attending ophthalmologists, fellows, and residents in the Eye Center meet in a monthly Pediatric Ophthalmology Conference. The session includes reviews of pertinent literature and case presentations. A combined Pediatric Ophthalmology/ Neuroradiology Conference convenes once every two months to review imaging studies of the brain and orbit obtained from our Eye Center children. Fellows in pediatric ophthalmology are encouraged to design, complete and present a clinical research project during their year at the Center, for presentation at the annual AAPOS meeting. Those who wish to complete a separate basic science/research fellowship will spend approximately 50% of time with clinical or surgical responsibilities, and 50% of time in the laboratory. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Grand Rounds are held weekly and include lectures from research faculty members, clinical faculty members, and case presentations.  Clinical Fellows in pediatric ophthalmology who are graduates of residency programs in the United States or Canada receive a PGY 5 stipend per year, and must obtain a permanent license to practice medicine from the Missouri Board of Healing Arts. All International Medical Graduates must be certified by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) and provide evidence of having completed three (3) years postgraduate training in a program which is approved and accredited to teach post-graduate medical education by the Accreditation Counsel on Graduate Medical Education of the AMA in one (1) recognized specialty area of medicine. These requirements must be met before applying for the clinical fellowship position. 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. 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