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Eye Witness 35 - April 2018

In issue #35 of Eye Witness, you'll learn the latest accomplishments within Harvard Ophthalmology and across our affiliates and partners. Download the full issue or read highlights below. Mass. Eye and Ear Performs First FDA-approved Gene Therapy for an Inherited Disease Jason Comander, MD, PhD...

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Each year, the Department's progressive training program attracts 600+ of the world’s highest-caliber clinician applicants to match its eight residency positions. Requirements Satisfactory completion of a standard medical school curriculum United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE)...

Eye Witness 36 - June 2018

Inside issue #36: Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology Meet our New Glaucoma Specialists Review Websites Offer Insight into Patient Experience Dr. Miller Honored with Retina Research Awards Dr. D'Amore Elected to Prestigious Academy Download the full issue or read highlights below. Artificial...

Faculty

Harvard Ophthalmology faculty are exceptional mentors and world-renowned experts in all subspecialty areas, ranging from retina and diabetic eye disease, to glaucoma and ocular genetics. They have pioneered many of the biggest breakthroughs in ophthalmology care, including: Anti-VEGF drugs for age...

Salary and Benefits

Ophthalmology residents are full-time, salaried, and non-exempt employees of Mass Eye and Ear. Salary Resident salaries follow the Mass General Brigham salary scale. Education Allowance/Other Benefits Set of Academy books (14 book series): valued at approximately $1,485 Set of lenses: valued at...

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Where do Harvard Ophthalmology residents complete their internship? As of July 2021, our PGY-1 residents will do a transitional intern year at Newton Wellesley Hospital, with three months of Ophthalmology. Because our program is truly integrated, residents will be part of Mass Eye and Ear for four...

Curriculum

The Harvard Ophthalmology curriculum combines a strong didactic curriculum with diverse clinical and surgical training. You’ll graduate fully equipped to begin a career in general ophthalmology or to pursue fellowship training.

Meet Residents and Alumni

Chief Resident As Chief Resident and Director of the Eye Trauma Service for the 2022-2023 academic year, Dr. Neal Patel oversees and coordinates trauma coverage at Mass Eye and Ear, Mass General Hospital, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. In addition, he serves as a mentor, teacher, and peer...