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Neuro-Ophthalmology Fellowship Program
The Neuro-Ophthalmology Fellowship at the New
England Eye Center is designed to provide a broad background in
clinical neuro-Ophthalmology with an emphasis on clinical research.
Research is primarily oriented towards the study of optic
nerve disorders, particularly with electrophysiology.
Clinical Experience
All types of neuro-ophthalmic problems are encountered
in the out-patient service in which up to 20 new referrals are
seen per week. There is significant interaction between the neuro-ophthalmology
service and related disciplines at the Tufts-New
England Medical Center. Brain tumors are seen by direct referral
and through the Neuro-Oncology Service. Close contact exists
with the Stroke Service that provides exposure to patients with
occipital dysfunction, as well as brain stem syndromes. Myasthenia
gravis is diagnosed and managed in conjunction with the Neuromuscular
Service, with a broad variety of visual pathway and ocular motor
disorders. Other conditions commonly seen include blepharospasm,
ischemic optic neuropathy, ocular motor nerve paresis and thyroid
orbitopathy. The Ophthalmology Consultation Service is run primarily
through the Neuro-Ophthalmology Service and provides access
to many medical, pediatric, neurological and neurosurgical problems
seen in a large tertiary referral hospital. Surgical experience
includes temporal artery biopsy and optic nerve sheath decompression.
There is an option available to combine neuro-ophthalmic
fellowship training with either Oculoplastics or Pediatric Ophthalmology.
Educational Services
The Fellowship in Neuro-Ophthalmology allows for
active involvement in many conferences and courses throughout
the year. In addition to participation in meetings at the Eye
Center, opportunities for involvement in teaching activities in
the neurosurgery, pediatric neurology and neuroradiology conferences
are available. Fellows are encouraged to prepare presentations
at national neuro-ophthalmology and ophthalmology meetings.
Research
Our main research intent is in multifocal electrophysiology.
We are routinely performing multifocal electroretinography to identify
occult maculopathy. We are developing multifocal visual evoked
potential recording using the VERIS system in order to use this
technology clinically as a means of obtaining
objective visual field information for a variety of optic neuropathies
and visual pathway disorders.
We continue studies of the retinal nerve fiber
layer in patients with neuro-ophthalmic disorders. We are collaborating
with the Optical Coherence Tomography Laboratory (create text
hyperlink to OCT page) in this area. Much of our attention has
been directed towards the objective assessment of optic nerve damage
from papilledema in patients with pseudotumor cerebri.
Staff
Thomas
R. Hedges III, M.D.
Dr. Hedges is the Director of the Neuro-Ophthalmology Service. He
completed residency at the Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary,
as well as a fellowship in Ophthalmic Pathology. He completed a
fellowship in Neuro-Ophthalmology at the University of California,
San Francisco.
Mitchell Strominger, MD
Appointment
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Fellowship appointments generally
run from July 7 to July 6 each year. |
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The fellow takes emergency
calls with staff support. |
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One or two fellowship appointments
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Application Deadline for application completion is September
15 of the year prior to beginning of fellowship. The following
must reach our files before your application will be considered:
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USMLE Documentation - Parts
I, II, III (For this position you must be eligible for an
unrestricted Massachusetts medical license at application.) |
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A completed application
form
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required to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your
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Three letters of recommendation |
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An updated curriculum vitae |
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A self-addressed postcard and
two self-addressed mailing labels |
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A personal statement describing
what you expect to gain from your fellowship, as well as your
long-term career goals (500 words maximum) |
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A recent passport-sized photograph |
Please send application
materials to:
Thomas R. Hedges III, MD
Director, Neuro-Ophthalmology Service
New England Eye Center
Tufts University School of Medicine
750 Washington Street, Box 450
Boston, MA 02111
Telephone: 617-636-4604
Fax: 617-636-4866
It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure
that all materials are received prior to the deadline.
Application
Form
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Education
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