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Director: Ben
J. Glasgow, MD
Fellowship Coordinator: Ben J.
Glasgow, MD
The Ophthalmic Pathology Fellowship provides preparation for an academic
career in ophthalmic pathology. One, two, and three-year training programs
are available depending on the background of the applicant. Training encompasses
many aspects of ophthalmic pathology-surgical pathology; autopsy pathology;
cytology, including fine-needle aspiration; electron microscopy; immunohistochemistry;
DNA in situ hybridization; Southern blot analysis; and polymerase chain
reaction techniques for diagnostic work. The programs are individualized
according to the credentials and capabilities of each fellow.
» Ophthalmic
Pathology Division
Research: Adequate time is allowed for fellows
to develop a strong research background. Endeavors in basic research are
strongly encouraged.
» Research
Facilities
» Education
Facilities
Teaching: Fellows are actively involved
in teaching residents, medical students, and other fellows.
» Continuing
Education Courses
» Grand
Rounds
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