The emphasis on the
first year is to develop a solid foundation in the ophthalmic exam and
basic sciences. First year residents meet with the program director twice a
month throughout the year to cover the material in the Basic Clinical
Science Series in addition to the didactic lecture series.
There is ample opportunity, both in general resident clinic and
on subspecialty rotations to learn the comprehensive ophthalmic exam, as
well as begin to assist in cataract and plastic surgeries, over the
course of the year. First
years share primary call with the second years at each hospital. Click here
for a sample call schedule.
University
Hospitals of Cleveland (UH) – Site for the 3 subspecialty
rotations and up to 3
general resident clinics. During the Cornea, Glaucoma, and
Pathology/Plastics rotations, you spend a half-day with various
attendings in each specialty in both their clinics and surgeries.
The Cornea rotation includes cornea and general ophthalmology
clinics, Contact Lens clinic and instruction, LASIK surgery and clinic
observation at our new facility, and cataract and corneal surgeries. The
Glaucoma rotation allows the resident to see and evaluate all new
glaucoma patients as well as work with 3 different glaucoma specialists
in the clinic and the operating room. The Pathology/Plastics rotation encompasses the anatomic,
pathologic, clinical, and surgical aspects of ophthalmology.
Residents have the opportunity to follow a case from the clinic
to surgery to anatomic and histologic analysis of any pathology.
Call is shared between the first and second years.
MetroHealth
Medical Center (Metro) – The majority of clinics at Metro
are general ophthalmology clinic, however, there are regularly scheduled
specialty clinics including Plastics, Cornea, and Neuro-Ophthalmology. There are weekly Pediatrics, Glaucoma, and Retina clinics.
First years share the day-call consult pager and are responsible for
assessing and staffing these patients. Overnight call is shared between
the first and second years.
St.
Vincent’s Charity Hospital (St. Vincent’s) – A
team-based clinic comprised of one first, second, and third-year chief
resident. While the first year spends the majority of time in clinic
and shares day call with the second year, this is an excellent
opportunity to practice and hone clinical skills.
Each clinic is staffed by a community physician, which provides
opportunities for specialty glaucoma, pediatric, retina, and cornea
clinics in addition to general ophthalmology clinic.
Day call is shared between the first and second year and
overnight call shared between the first and second years at St.
Vincent’s and the VA.
Veterans’
Affairs (VA) – Also a team-based site comprised of one
first year, two second years, and a third-year chief resident.
Each week is divided in clinical and surgical duties.
The first half of the week is devoted to pre-operative and
general follow-up clinic. The
latter half of the week is spent in the operating room where one
first-year and one second year assist the chief resident on all
surgeries. Day-call is covered by the optometry service and overnight
call is shared with the residents at St. Vincent’s.