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OPHT302A

Bay Area Ophthalmology Course: Fundamentals in Clinical and Visual Science

Ophthalmology MED - School of Medicine

Course Description

VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Elective. DESCRIPTION: Intensive instruction in the basic sciences underlying ophthalmic practice and research. An internationally-recognized collaboration among ophthalmology teaching programs within the Bay Area, with participation by experts from other institutions. Emphasis on theoretical and practical understanding of the basic vision sciences. At the conclusion of the clerkship, participants are expected to have basic knowledge in both introductory and applied fundamentals of ophthalmology and vision science. Daily lectures. Laboratory sessions include optics, orbital anatomy, pathology, and Phacoemulsification wet Lab. Elements stressed include visual optics; genetics; microbiology; epidemiology; anatomy; pathology, pharmacology; ocular inflammation; glaucoma; neuro-ophthalmology; testing and imaging modalities; refractive surgery and contact lens; ocular motility, strabismus and amblyopia; disorders of the cornea and ocular surface, anterior segment and lens, pupil, retina and vitreous, optic nerve, eyelids and orbit. PREREQUISITES: None. PERIODS AVAILABLE: Period 1 only, full-time for 4 weeks, 30 students per period. CLERKSHIP DIRECTOR: Steven Sanislo, M.D. and Wen-Shin Lee, M.D. CLERKSHIP COORDINATOR: Bettina M. Canuto-Len, Byers Eye Institute at Stanford, 2370 Watson Court, Palo Alto, CA 94303, bcanuto@stanford.edu. REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Where: Contact Bettina M. Canuto-Len at bcanuto@stanford.edu; Time: TBA. CALL CODE: 0. OTHER FACULTY: Staff. LOCATION: SUMC.

Grading Basis

MED - Medical School +/- Option

Min

6

Max

6

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

No

Course Component

Clerkship

Enrollment Optional?

No

Does this course satisfy the University Language Requirement?

No