Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6199247 | Ophthalmology | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Future ophthalmologists will need to have broad skills to thrive in complex health care organizations. However, training for ophthalmologists does not take advantage of all of the postgraduate years (PGYs). Although the traditional residency years seem to have little excess capacity, enhancing the internship year does offer an opportunity to expand the time for ophthalmology training in the same 4 PGYs. Integrating the internship year into residency would allow control of all of the PGYs, allowing our profession to optimize training for ophthalmology. In this white paper, we propose that we could capture an additional 6 months of training time by integrating basic ophthalmology training into the intern year. This would allow 6 additional months to expand training in areas such as quality improvement or time for “mini-fellowships” to allow graduates to develop a deeper set of skills.
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Authors
Thomas A. MS, MD, Eduardo C. MD, Anthony MD, Louis B. MD, Keith MD, Oscar A. MD, Steven MD, MBA, Bartly MD, David W. MD, Suzann MD, Tara MD, Nicholas J. MD,