Glaucoma Fellowship
Job Summary:
The Fellowship in Glaucoma at Eye Mantra provides an in-depth training program tailored for individuals seeking to specialize in the diagnosis, management, and surgical treatment of glaucoma. Fellows will gain extensive clinical exposure, hands-on training, and experience with cutting-edge diagnostic tools and therapeutic interventions for glaucoma patients.
Program Details:
OPD & Procedures:
- Intensive training in the examination and workup of patients with glaucoma.
- Access to advanced diagnostic procedures, including Tonometry, Perimetry, OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography), Fundus Photography, and Gonioscopy.
- Regular postings in OPDs with opportunities to manage independent glaucoma cases under the supervision of experienced mentors.
- Exposure to both primary and secondary glaucomas, including open-angle, angle-closure, and pediatric glaucoma.
Program Structure:
First 3 Months: Induction Phase
- Comprehensive introduction to the diagnosis and management of glaucoma.
- Hands-on experience performing diagnostic tests such as visual field testing, tonometry, OCT, and Gonioscopy.
- Training in assessing optic nerve head (ONH) changes, retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) analysis, and interpreting imaging studies.
- Detailed exposure to the pathophysiology of glaucoma, with patient case discussions focused on medical and surgical treatment options.
- Familiarity with the pharmacological management of glaucoma, including prostaglandin analogs, beta-blockers, alpha agonists, and combination therapies.
Next 3 Months: Advanced Clinical and Surgical Training
- Advanced clinical training in managing complex glaucoma cases.
- In-depth exposure to surgical treatments such as Trabeculectomy, Tube Shunt Surgery, and MIGS (Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery).
- Hands-on training for performing surgical procedures under supervision, with opportunities to assist in surgeries.
- Introduction to newer techniques like Endoscopic Cyclophotocoagulation (ECP) and Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT).
- Participation in glaucoma-related clinical research, case discussions, and evidence-based management.
Key Learning Opportunities:
- In-depth understanding of the pathophysiology and progression of glaucoma.
- Hands-on experience with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment.
- Practical exposure to both medical and surgical management of glaucoma.
- Training in patient counseling and long-term management strategies for glaucoma care.