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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 Living In St. Louis St. Louis was founded in 1764 at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. It became known as “the Gateway to the West” because of its use as a major transportation center for river and railroad traffic. The metropolitan area currently has a population of over two million. Washington University School of Medicine, located in the district known as the Central West End, overlooks the 1,400-acre Forest Park. Many cultural activities are available in the city and county: St. Louis Aquarium, History Museum, St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis Zoo, St. Louis Science Center and Planetarium, Municipal Opera, National Museum of Transport, Fox Theatre, and Missouri Botanical Garden. St. Louis is home to the world class St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, hosting guest concerts and soloists from many foreign countries. There are two major league sports teams: St. Louis Cardinals (baseball) and St. Louis Blues (hockey).  In addition to a variety of excellent restaurants, St. Louis offers many diverse neighborhoods for living; both city and suburban styles are available. Apartments and condominiums in the Central West End are within one mile of the Medical Center complex. In addition, the Metro Link provides access by commuter train to the metropolitan area. It is quite possible to live within walking distance of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. Other close areas offering a more suburban type of living include University City, Clayton, Brentwood, and Richmond Heights. Close to the Ozark mountain range and many tributaries to the Mississippi River, St. Louis has the admirable characteristic of providing sophisticated metropolitan living surrounded by beautiful countryside. A short 30-minute drive from the city can offer fishing, canoeing, hiking, camping, long bike trails and hunting. Most newcomers to the city, with or without a spouse and family, find living quite affordable. Most of the house staff at the Medical Center complex feel they can live quite comfortably. For specific questions about our residency program, please contact: Amy Jones, 314-362-5722, or email: [email protected]. Please visit http://visitor.wustl.edu/stlouis.html for further information about living in St. Louis! Education Optometry Residency Program Residency Program What Distinguishes Us? Meet the Residents Subspecialty Rotations Curriculum Clinical Rotations University Eye Service Resident Call Schedule Joint Internship Resident Research Alumni Placements Alumni Testimonials Alumni Bio Stipend and Benefits Living In St. Louis Frequently Asked Questions Application Process Clinical Fellowships 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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