Pearls in Ophthalmology - First publication dedicated to ophthalmology residents
http://www.medrounds.org/ophthalmology-pearls/
The Pearls in Ophthalmology Newsletter was created to provide an electronic publication for students, residents, fellows, and new graduates. As editor, my goal is to assemble articles that will be of interest to members-in-training and young ophthalmologists. Articles will be written by ophthalmology faculty, residents, fellows, and practicing ophthalmologists.
Future topics will deal with pearls during training, how to prepare for residency and fellowship, how to apply for sub-specialty training, pearls for private practice, and more. We encourage our readers to submit articles that may benefit others. We will also publish case presentations. Please review the guidelines for case presentations (link).
The Pearls in Ophthalmology Newsletter was created to provide an electronic publication for students, residents, fellows, and new graduates. As editor, my goal is to assemble articles that will be of interest to members-in-training and young ophthalmologists. Articles will be written by ophthalmology faculty, residents, fellows, and practicing ophthalmologists.
Future topics will deal with pearls during training, how to prepare for residency and fellowship, how to apply for sub-specialty training, pearls for private practice, and more. We encourage our readers to submit articles that may benefit others. We will also publish case presentations. Please review the guidelines for case presentations (link).
The Internet allows the delivery of content in all forms of media. Similar to why television programs are “free”, we believe high quality educational materials should also be accessible and “free” for those who seek to learn. In order to provide you with high quality educational materials, we seek the support of advertisers. Our corporate sponsors, however, do not influence the editorial content of our educational materials. We encourage you to visit our sponsors’ websites to show your support of the MedRounds’ educational mission and learn about their services and products.
I encourage you to forward the newsletter to your colleagues and to contribute articles by e-mailing me: adoan@medrounds.org
We are excited to offer this publication.
Andrew Doan, MD, PhD
Editor-In-Chief
Comprehensive Ophthalmology & Ocular Pathology



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