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Ophthalmology Residents Year 3

The Third Year of Residency

Current 3rd Year Residents

Third year highlights:

No call approx. last 2 months / Topical, clear cornea cataract surgery training / Chopping techniques and limbal relaxing incisions / Tube shunts and trabeculectomies / Opportunity to perform LASIK / Competitive fellowship matches


Cataract surgery training as a senior occurs throughout the duration of the year at the VA, the Surgery Center of Columbia County, and the main campus. The seniors who are graduating from our program typically average around 250 cases as primary surgeon. Most graduates leave our program proficient in topical, clear-corneal cataract surgery using the horizontal chop technique. We have the Alcon Centurion platform at the VA, Augusta University and the surgery center. At Augusta University, we also have the Bausch and Lomb Stellaris phaco machine which uses a venturi system rather than the peristaltic pump of the Alcon platform. Both Alcon and Bausch and Lomb lenses are utilized at the main campus. LRIs are taught at the VA. Torics are used at the VA and AU.  Floppy iris and trauma cases are very common at the VA where advanced techniques are utilized. Graduates who enter fellowships have indicated to our program that they feel very competent in the management of complex cataracts.

Each senior is given off-campus leave and partial funding to attend an ophthalmology meeting of their choice. Typically, the seniors also participate in the "Cataract Surgery: Telling it like it is" course in Florida, as well. It is a wonderful course and very well attended. Many residents also elect to go to a B&L phaco course in addition to those above.

Several options are available for off-campus interview leave for residents searching for employment or interviewing for fellowships. Call concludes in May of this year.

Our residents currently split the duties of the chief resident during their final year.

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