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Comprehensive Ophthalmology Fellowship review

Sankara Nethralaya

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

  • Duration- 18 months


  • Selection- by exam followed by interview

  • They take 1 fellow per session

  • Stipend- 55k


  • 1st month is orientation period where you shadow an assigned fellow (of any speciality) in OP and OT

  • Thereafter you are posted to different speciality depts for a month for next 17 months

  • No cataract surgeries given in main SN hospital

  • It's in your posting at JCOC (their camp hospital) that you are given cataracts

  • You get 3 rotations of JCOC posting

  • SICS given initially- 100 cases promised

  • Phaco given only in the last month and in the 3rd JCOC posting- only 30 phacos given

  • No phaco training in difficult cataracts or managing complications

  • You may get pterygiums and Yag caps as well

  • Hectic work environment

  • The consultant under whom you are posted with teaches you

  • Academics- regular classes, fellows attend with PGs, also have to give monthly internal exams


  • You are familiar with SICS and phaco by the end of fellowship but you cannot operate as an independent surgeon, will need more surgical experience post fellowship.

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