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Location: Tuscaloosa Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Program Stipend: $45,466 (12-month program). Health coverage, vacation, Federal Holidays, paid sick leave, and professional liability insurance for residency activities included. 52-week program with no on-call duty.

Two positions available

The mission of the Residency in Ocular Disease with emphases in Primary Care Optometry and Retina at the Tuscaloosa Veterans Affairs Medical Center is to provide a unique post-doctoral experience in a multidisciplinary setting with the intent of nurturing the residents’ development into exceptional optometric clinicians by broadening general skills and mastering additional specialized skills in the areas of ocular disease and primary care optometry through independent patient care while adhering to supervision guidelines.

Current Residents in Ocular Disease with emphases in Primary Care Optometry and Retina

Contact

Lisa Schifanella, OD, MS
Supervisor, Residency in Ocular Disease with emphasis in Primary Care Optometry and Retina
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This program is designed to provide advanced clinical training in the diagnosis and management of ocular disease, exposure to multidisciplinary management of systemic disease, and primary eye care in a medical center environment. The program primarily involves direct patient care by the resident, but supervision of student externs is also incorporated. The program is designed to allow residents to encounter a high percentage of patients with glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, inflammatory eye disease, vascular occlusive disease, and varied ocular manifestations of systemic diseases. Residents in Ocular Disease attend a regularly scheduled weekly Residency Conference, which includes presentations by faculty and guests, grand rounds, case conferences, journal club, records review, and other learning activities. In order to better develop the residents’ scholarship, a paper suitable for publication is required.

Visit the Tuscaloosa VAMC website to learn more.

Residency Conference

Residents attend a regularly scheduled weekly Residency Conference, which includes presentations by faculty and guests, grand rounds, case conferences, journal club, records review and other learning activities. In order to better develop the residents’ scholarship, a paper suitable for publication is required.

Download Residency Conference Schedule Summer 2024 (pdf)

How to Apply

All residency programs utilize the ORMatch Residency Matching Service for application.

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