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Welcome to theKrieger Eye InstituteOphthalmologyResidency ProgramLaura K. Green, MDResidency Program DirectorAnthony Castelbuono, MDAssociate Program DirectorDonald A. Abrams, MDDepartment Chair

KEI wants you Selective process300 applied40 interviewed2 will match

You are special Careful application reviewEach of you has special qualitiesthat were noticed by our facultyreviewers

Why KEI? Polled residents, fellow and faculty

Why KEI? – what they said ExposureResident ClinicBaltimoreOpportunity

Why KEI? ExcellenceHighest standards of patient careand residency education Fully accredited OKAPs Fellowship match success

Why KEI? Dedication10 full time faculty 6 part-time faculty All specialties covered

Why KEI? InnovationUse technology to enhancelearning – iPad Hub Kitaro dry/wet lab Eyesi surgical simulator Treatment Technology

Why KEI? PersonalizedOne on one and small groupteaching You can’t get lost in the crowd Wet lab curriculum Surgical curriculum Research curriculum

Why KEI? TeachingDedicated teaching faculty One on one Wet labs Surgical curriculum Daily lectures Clinic Grand rounds

Why KEI? ExposureReferral center Zebras and horses Case reports and case series

Why KEI? Resident ClinicAutonomy with appropriatesupervision You build up your clinic Continuity/patient relationships Pre/post surgical care Over 6000 visits per year Well over 120 cataracts per year

Why KEI? BaltimoreLivable Affordable Diverse Fun

Why KEI? OpportunityFrom here you can go anywhere Fellowships - UT/Southwestern, Iowa, Mass. Eye and Ear, Universityof Florida, Baylor, UC Davis, BascomPalmer, Boston UniversityJoin our faculty - Drs. Abrams,Hirschbein, Altman, Castelbuono,Pillai and Winkler trained here Private practice

Sinai Hospital Founded in 1866 as a nonprofit institutionwith a mission of providing teaching,research, and quality patient care

Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Shares many of the characteristics of auniversity-based teaching hospital 140 resident physicians and fellowsbased at SinaiApproximately 400 medical studentsreceive clinical training each year

Sinai Residency Programs OphthalmologyGeneral SurgeryPediatricsObstetrics and GynecologyPhysical Medicine andRehabilitationInternal Medicine JHU / Sinai

The Krieger Eye Institute Sinai Ophthalmology Clinic was founded in1941 by Herman Krieger Goldberg, MDIrvin Pollack, MD established the KriegerEye Institute at Sinai Hospital with thegenerosity of Mr. and Mrs. Zanvyl Kriegerin 1991Donald Abrams, MD became chair in 2005.

The Krieger Eye Institute 20 examination lanes8 diagnostic testing roomsMinor surgical procedure suite /Microsurgical practice lab2 perimetry rooms (Humphrey andGoldmann perimeters)4 laser rooms (Argon, YAG, Argon/YAG,Sciton)Contact lens centerOn-site up-to-date ophthalmology library

The Krieger Eye Institute Complete ophthalmic imaging centerdigital angiography (FA/ICG)specular microscopyconfocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopyPentacamoptical coherence tomography (3D)digital slit lamp and fundus photographydigital B scanIOL Masterimmersion ultrasound More than 30,000 patients per year

Krieger Eye Institute atQuarry Lake 11 exam lanes3 diagnostic testing roomsMinor procedure roomOCT, digital fundus cameraHumphrey Visual FieldsPentacamIOLMaster, immersion ultrasoundOptical shop (with a 40% discount!)

Krieger Eye Institute atNorthwest Hospital 6 exam lanes3 diagnostic testing roomsMinor procedure roomOCT, FA, digital fundus cameraHumphrey Visual FieldsPentacamIOLMaster, immersion ultrasoundOptical shop (with a 40% discount!)

The Krieger Eye Instituteth5 Floor 6 fully equipped exam lanesTechnician coverage2 full time front desk staffPersonal desk for each resident withlocking cabinetsPersonal computer for each residentOffice of Residency Coordinator, WendySchnitzerDr. Theresa Kramer, comprehensiveophthalmologist, research director andophthalmic pathologist

Ophthalmology Training Legacy The first Ophthalmology resident wasappointed in 1946ACGME fully approved residency todouble in size in 1983Forty-four ophthalmology residents weretrained at the Sinai Hospital freestandingprogram between 1983 and 1997

Ophthalmology Training Legacy A successful joint residencyprogram was established withJohns Hopkins in 1997KEI re-established independentresidency program in 2007 with fullACGME accreditation renewed until11/2014First class matriculated in 2007 andgraduated on 2010

Program CoordinatorWendy Schnitzer Office adjacent to the residents’officesCoordinates daily schedules andconferencesSchedules surgeries and medicalclearance

Structure of Residency 2 Residents per PGY yearRotations by PGY year withemphasis toward creating acontinuum of proficiency in clinicaland surgical skills50% resident clinic, 50% attendingclinicNo required rotations outside ofBaltimore

General Eye Service Continuous clinic for more than 40 yearsApproximately 6000 visits a yearSinai Hospital’s medical clinic patients,emergency department and inpatientconsults, referrals from the surroundingNorthwest Baltimore communitiesSenior Resident and AttendingSubspecialist Supervision at all timesAttendings are assigned coverage days

First Year (PGY-2) Rotations General Eye ServicePeds/NeuroCorneaOculoplastics (OR)Anterior segment surgeryCommunity service projectsLow VisionCommunity Peds

Second Year (PGY-3) Rotations Glaucoma (OR)RetinaNeuro-ophthalmologyPediatric ophthalmology (OR)General Eye ServiceLevindale Comprehensive CareOphthalmic PathologyCommunity service projectsCommunity Peds

Third Year (PGY-4) Rotations General Eye ServiceVitreoretinal (OR)Cataract / Anterior Segment (OR)Healthcare for the Homeless

Academic Activities Daily LecturesWeekly Grand RoundsCornea ClinicOculoplastics RoundsQuarterly Morbidity and MortalityMonthly Journal ClubsAnnual Meetings Krieger SymposiumAAO (3rd years)Local Meetings (Maryland Society,Current Concepts, Wills Peds, etc.)

Academic Activities Monthly path rounds with ocularpathologistMonthly wet lab with KEIophthalmologistsKitaro dry lab for capsulorhexispracticeEyesi surgical simulatorBaltimore cataract courseAlcon CORE cataract courseMass Eye and Ear Cataract course

Community Service Healthcare for the HomelessVision VanMaryland society for sight glaucomascreenings at KEICommunity vision screenings

Healthcare for theHomeless Funding to provide care forindigentResident patientsResident surgeryFollow up and follow through forpatientsCommunity serviceFaculty donate time

Technology iPadBSCS in iBooksProjector compatible withiPad/iPhoneDepartmental DropBoxGoogle DocsOff site login to hospital EMR andophthalmology imagesFully integrated EMR

International Electives Aravind Eye InstituteOne month elective 3rd year SICS, extracapsular cataractsurgery Haiti Medical Mission Oculoplastics and phaco

Faculty Two glaucoma specialistsThree ophthalmic plastic, orbital tumor andreconstructive surgeonsTwo medical retina / vitreoretinal surgeonThree cornea, external disease and refractivespecialistsOne uveitis specialistOne pediatric ophthalmologistOne neuro-ophthalmologistOne ophthalmic pathologistFour comprehensive ophthalmologistsContact lens specialist optometristLow visionCommunity pediatric, retina, refractive

Faculty Training Sinai Hospital of BaltimoreHarvard/Mass. Eye and EarWilmer Eye InstituteDoheny Eye Institute/USCBascom PalmerEmory UniversityVanderbilt UniversityDuke UniversityAlbert Einstein/MontefioreChildren’s Hospital of MichiganMedical College of PennsylvaniaAlbany Eye Physicians and SurgeonsUniversity of MarylandUniversity of MiamiGeorgetown UniversityUniversity of Illinois ChicagoScheie Eye Institute

Past Residents Class of 2010 Class of 2011 Carl Sloan Fellowship: glaucoma at UT/Southwestern Current: private practice glaucoma, SCAbram Geisendorfer Current: private practice comprehensive and medicalretina, ILCandice Giordano Current: private practice comprehensive and aestheics,MDShaminder Bhullar Fellowship: vitreoretinal at University of Florida Current: private practice vitreoretina FLClass of 2012 Parvathy Pillai Fellowship: uveitis at Mass. Eye and Ear Current: KEI FacultyElizabeth Tegins Fellowship: vitreoretinal at University of Iowa Current: private practice vitreoretina NC

Past Residents Class of 2013 Fellowship: vitreoretinal at KEI Current: private practice vitreoretina, MIClass of 2014 Greg Oldham Fellowship: glaucoma at Baylor Current: private practice glaucoma, PADavid EllenbergSteve Winkler Fellowship: oculoplastics at KEI Current: oculoplastics/comprehensive Faculty at KEIJustin Shaw Fellowship: glaucoma at Bascom Palmer- Palm Beach Current: private practice glaucoma PAClass of 2015 Josh Zaffos Fellowship: cornea at University of California –Davis Current: private practice TXVish Srinagesh Current: private practice comprehensive/refractive FL

Past Residents Class of 2016 Ken Levin Current: private practice comprehensive, PACorey Waldman Fellowship: glaucoma at Boston University

Current Residents Aishat MohammedSauja VadoothkerRuby ParikhIan KirchnerJennifer WallJohn McLaughlinFuture: Matthew Brink: Drexel Med Brede Skillings: Florida Atlantic U

Benefits iPad with BCSC on iBooksResident Hub subscriptionWills Eye manual90/20/gonio lensesScleral depressorTravel once a year as first authorAAO as 3rd yearBook fund 1000International rotation3 weeks vacation plus holiday weekPaid hospital holidays

The Krieger Eye Institute Offer a comprehensive training programto prepare physician clinicians andeducatorsEnthusiastic well rounded breadth offacultySmall program able to offer individualattention in all subspecialtiesLong and successful track record forresident educationInnovative use of technology andresources

Structure of Interview Day Divided into morning and afternooninterviewsTours Department and TechnologyHospitalMeet Current Residents: 1st years – Jennifer Wall & JohnMcLaughlin2nd years – Ruby Parikh and Ian Kirchner3rd years – Sauja Vadoothker and AishatMohammed

The Krieger Eye Institute Sinai Ophthalmology Clinic was founded in 1941 by Herman Krieger Goldberg, MD Irvin Pollack, MD established the Krieger Eye Institute at Sinai Hospital with the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Zanvyl Krieger in 1991 Donald Abrams, MD became chair in 2005.

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