UC San Diego Shiley Eye Institute UC San Diego Shiley Eye Institute The Viterbi Family Department of Ophthalmology UC San Diego Shiley Eye Institute
by name
Afshari, Natalie A. Baxter, Sally L. Borooah, Shyamanga Brown, Stuart I. Camp, Andrew Do, Jiun Ferreyra, Henry A. Freeman, William R. Goldbaum, Michael H. Granet, David B. Haw, Weldon W. Heichel, Chris W. Hennein, Lauren Huang, Alex A. Huang, Lingling Kikkawa, Don O. Kline, Lanning Korn, Bobby S. Lee, Jeffrey E. Liu, Catherine Y. Moghimi, Sasan Movaghar, Mansoor Nguyen, Thao P. Nudleman, Eric Puig-Llano, Manuel Robbins, Shira L. Rudell, Jolene Savino, Peter J. Scott, Nathan L. Spencer, Doran B. Toomey, Christopher B. Vasile, Cristiana Weinreb, Robert N. Welsbie, Derek S.
by specialty
Comprehensive Ophthalmology Cornea & Cataracts Dry Eye Clinic Glaucoma Neuro-Ophthalmology Ocular Oncology Ophthalmic Genetics Ophthalmic Pathology Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Ophthalmology Informatics and Data Science Optometry & Low Vision Pediatric Ophthalmology & Eye Alignment Disorders Refractive Surgery / LASIK Retina & Vitreous Thyroid Eye Clinic Uveitis
by condition
AMD (Age-related Macular Degeneration) Cataracts Corneal Conditions Cosmetic Surgery Diabetic Retinopathy Eye Cancer Eye Movement Disorders Glaucoma Hereditary (Genetic) Disorders Low Vision Neuro-Ophthalmic Conditions Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Pediatric Conditions Refractive Errors Retinal Diseases Strabismus (Strabimus) Thyroid Eye Disease Uveitis
Fellowship Banner

Pediatric Ophthalmology (International Fellowship)

Director: David B. Granet, M.D., FAAO, FAAP, FACS  Curriculum Vitae
Fellowship Preceptor: Shira L Robbins, M.D., FAAO, FAAP Curriculum Vitae
Fellowship Coordinator: Amy Le

 

Learn More about the Ratner Eye Center and Pediatric Ophthalmology Fellowship from these videos.

[RatnerIntro] [EduSurgery]

[Faculty] [SumUp]

[RatnerPromo]

 

[Ratner]

Fellowship Mission Statement

The mission of the UC San Diego Ratner Children’s Eye Center Pediatric Ophthalmology fellowship is to train American and International Ophthalmologists to be outstanding Pediatric Ophthalmologists & Adult Strabismologists who excel clinically, surgically, ethically and morally. Our fellows will participate in research which positively impacts the field and develop an appreciation for the importance of global teaching and learning.

The UCSD Division of Pediatric Ophthalmology believes in fostering the clinical, surgical and research education of ophthalmologists throughout the world. To this end, we offer an International Fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus. Our fellowship prepares graduates for careers in academic or cutting edge private pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus medicine. Fellows divide their time between research and the busy clinical and surgical practices of Dr. David Granet Professor/Director (co-Founder of the World Society of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus) and Dr. Shira Robbins, Associate Professor. International Fellows become integral members of the UCSD PedOphth Team.

Previous fellows have returned to their respective institutions and have taken up prestigious positions in their countries. We have trained fellows from India, The Philippines, Brazil, and China, to name just a few.

• The fellowship is typically 18-24 months in duration with preference given to applicants with longer time commitments.

• International fellowships at UCSD are generally non-funded. Fellows must bring financial support from their home institutions or other sources.

• Potential applicants should speak and write English well enough to communicate with patients and staff members.

To qualify, guest physicians must meet the following conditions (our department will assist):

• Successful completion of at least three years of postgraduate basic residency requirements. Applicants must be either board-eligible, board-certified, or the equivalent in the person's basic discipline.

• Applicant must provide evidence of legal entry into the United States, typically a UCSD sponsored J-1 type Visa.

• Applicant must obtain permission from the California Medical Board to participate in clinical activities through its Section 2111 program.

NOTE: For those that cannot qualify under the above criteria other research fellowships that include clinical contact are available.  Please contact us for more information.

Ratner Childrens Eye Center
UCSD J-1 Visa Process
California Medical Board Info for International Physicians (2111 Program)

Research

In addition to clinical and surgical experiences, all fellows are expected to participate in clinical or basic science research and to present findings at local, regional or national meetings. Collaboration with other members of the Department of Ophthalmology faculty can be arranged for projects of mutual interest. Excellent statistical support and other research services are available.   Presentations at important meetings (some around the world) are typical.

More information on the research being conducted at the Shiley Eye Institute.

[fellowRFA]

In addition fellows will gain deeper exposure to the pediatric ophthalmology subspecialties through the many Shiley Eye Institute faculty with pediatrics expertise.

Teaching

Fellows are also expected to participate in teaching activities in the Department of Ophthalmology. The Division of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus has twice weekly clinical conferences, six annual journal clubs, fifteen formal resident teaching sessions annually and Departmental Grand Rounds presentations throughout the year.

Continuing Medical Education  Grand Rounds, Research Day

Podcast & Interviews

Please view our growing informational video podcast series at ShileyMedia, hosted by Dr. Granet.
This interview on Retinopathy of Prematurity can also be found there.

[ESCRS]

 

Clinical / Surgical

Once the Section 2111 appointment is approved, guest physicians may have clinical contact with patients but are closely supervised. The appointment enables the international fellow to participate in the evaluation and management of patients in the clinic and operating room.

• Guest physicians cannot act as primary caregivers, write prescriptions or bill for services.

• Please note: training completed under this exemption cannot be used to meet postgraduate training required for licensure purposes.

• At the completion of training, UCSD issues an International Fellowship certificate.

[Internationalfellow]

Living Here

• Life in San Diego, California, USA: San Diego, or America's Finest City, has some of the best weather in the world! We routinely have temperatures in the mid-70s F (23C) with cool, ocean breezes and mild evenings year round. Our Eye Institute is only a few miles from the Pacific Ocean. We are located in La Jolla, a beautiful coastal community of San Diego County.

• The City of San Diego offers thousands of things to see and do including art, music venues, museums, amusement parks, water activities, eateries, shopping... it is the perfect place on earth!

[kweku]
Kweku Grant-Acquah, M.D. '13-14 with fellowship preceptor Shira Robbins, M.D. at the Davis Cup tennis championship 2014.

 

• Interested applicants may forward questions by email to:
Amy Le, the fellowship coordinator.

 

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Fellowship Requirements for International Fellowships at the Shiley Eye Institute:

International fellows are required to have a UCSD-sponsored J-1 visa. A J-1 visa sponsored by the ECFMG program or any other entity does not qualify. Fellows who plan to have clinical activity must also obtain a Section 2111 appointment from the California Medical Board. A Section 2111 appointment allows international fellows to have contact with patients under the direct supervision of a licensed medical faculty member.

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

Virtual Tour

Take a virtual tour of UC San Diego Campus

Alumni Testimonials

UCSD Applicants

More Questions?

Contact us for any remaining questions about residency at Shiley Eye Institute.

Research

The Shiley Eye Institute is a full-service facility offering everything from basic eye exams to the most advanced diagnostic tests and sophisticated surgery from world-renowned physicians and staff.
LEARN MORE

Directions

9415 Campus Point Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0946

Whats Your Symptom Disclaimer

The information contained in this online site is intended to provide accurate and helpful health information for the general public. It is made available with the understanding that the author and publisher are not engaged in rendering medical, health, psychological, or any other kind of personal professional services on this site. The information should not be considered complete and does not cover all diseases, ailments, physical conditions or their treatment. It should not be used in place of a call or visit to a medical, health or other competent professional, who should be consulted before adopting any of the suggestions in this site or drawing inferences from it.

The information about drugs contained on this site is general in nature. It does not cover all possible uses, actions, precautions, side effects, or interactions of the medicines mentioned, nor is the information intended as medical advice for individual problems or for making an evaluation as to the risks and benefits of taking a particular drug.

The operator(s) of this site, and the publisher, specifically disclaim all responsibility for any liability, loss or risk, personal or otherwise, which is incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use and application of any of the material on this site.

Click Here To Accept

Email Us

First Name*
Last Name*
Email*
Phone
Topic

Required *

Submit