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Cornea Fellowship review

Sankara Nethralaya

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

  • Duration- 24 months


  • Selection- by exam followed by interview

  • They take 2-3 fellow every 6 months

  • Stipend- 55k


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

  • Thereafter you are posted with a cornea consultant every month from 2nd month onwards.

  • No cataract surgeries given in main SN hospital.

  • You have once weekly posting in JCOC (their camp hospital) that you are given cataracts

  • And also 1 full month JCOC posting.

  • SICS given initially- usually 1 case/week

  • Phaco given only in the last month- only 30 phacos

  • No training in difficult cataracts or managing complications.


  • In Cornea, they give you steps initially for all corneal surgeries that are done in the dept.

  • They see a wide variety of cornea and ocular surface cases so exposure is very good.


  • Hectic work environment

  • Consultants are approachable and eager to teach.


  • Lamellar case hands-on is limited, all fellows may not get.

  • Refractive procedures are done in dept and you work up patients and can train in procedures in wet lab but they do not give hands-on on patients to fellows.

  • Academics- regular classes+


  • Once a week night duty (emergency/ enucleation call) and Sunday duties once a month.

  • In the last 6 months of fellowship you become an SR and start seeing OP independently and posting cases and you get to fine-tune yr surgical skills in this time.


  • Some fellows may be independent corneal surgeons by the time they exit the fellowship (depends on how often you get cases in your SR phase). Phaco skills will require further fine-tuning after fellowship, however.

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