RESIDENCY IN OCULAR DISEASE
Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston
Introduction:
Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston was founded in 1969 with the goal of providing eye care of the highest quality to patients in a comfortable and professional atmosphere. OCB is a group of board certified ophthalmological sub-specialists who hold teaching positions at Harvard Medical School and Tufts New England Medical School. Sub-specialities include cataract, glaucoma, cornea, retina, ophthalmic plastic, uveitis and immunology and pediatric ophthalmology. OCB’s staff includes 10 optometrists who provide consultative services in refraction, contact lenses and low vision as well as being an integral part of providing eye care services to a growing base of primary care and post surgical patients. The office is equipped with the latest diagnostic, laser and surgical equipment and maintains its own optical dispensary and ambulatory surgical center.
Patient Population:
A majority of our patients are seen on a referral from local, national and international medical, ophthalmologic, and optometric sources. They typically suffer from one ocular pathology and, in many instances, have multiple ocular and systemic disorders. The range is inclusive from primary care to the most complicated ocular and medical conditions.
Mission Statement:
It is the mission of the Optometric Residency Program to provide the resident with a wide range of clinical experiences and exposure to interprofessional relationships. The residency will also provide training in clinical research and scholarship and encourage the resident to develop a commitment to the visual welfare of the public.
Program Format:
This is a one year program running from July 1st till June 30th of the following year. For 3 days per week the optometric resident will provide direct patient care with the program supervisor, attending faculty, optometric student extern, and ophthalmic technicians. The resident will participate in the care of patients presenting for a variety of reasons including routine comprehensive eye care, glaucoma, pre and post-operative co-management, urgent care, specialty contact lens fitting including keratonconus, bandage contact lenses, and post penetrating keratoplasty. There will be a sub-speciality rotation in cataract and glaucoma one day per week. One-half day per week will be set aside for the resident’s independent study/professional development. This will encompass areas such as clinical research, case report/poster preparation, manuscript research and hands on training in an audiovisual multimedia department and video laboratory time.
Typical Weekly Schedule
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Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
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Student Conference |
4th year externs 7:30-8:15 |
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Alternate Thursdays
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Post-Ops anterior segment |
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AM 8:15-11:30 |
Patients with TLS |
Patients with BJS |
Patients with TLS |
Research/ Patients with BJS |
Patients with CK/ST |
one morning monthly |
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Lunch 12:00-1:00 |
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with the Glaucoma Fellow |
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PM 1-4:30 |
Patients with TLS |
Patients with BJS |
Patients with TLS |
Cape Office |
Patients with CK/ST |
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Case Review 5:00-6:00 |
Extern and TLS |
Glaucoma Fellow and BJS |
Extern and TLS |
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Extern and CK/ST |
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Program Goals:
Stipend/Benefit Package:
The annual stipend is $34,000. Benefits include 80% of an individual health care plan, malpractice insurance for OCB related clinical activities, NECO Library privileges, and $800 educational stipend to attend an annual academic meeting, ten days paid vacation, 8.5 days of paid holidays, and there is tuition waver at NECO continuing education programs.
Optometric Residency Completion Requirements
§ To attend all scheduled clinic sessions as assigned and demonstrate appropriate professional conduct at all times.
§ To demonstrate the necessary clinical skill, expertise and progress, as well as the appropriate professional attitudes commensurate with the programs mission, goals and objectives.
§ To attend the two formal NECO residency conferences and any other designated education programs which have been selected by mutual agreement.
§ To complete assigned research and submit abstracts, drafts, manuscripts and presentations in a timely manner.
§ To maintain the residency log.
§ To complete all program evaluations as required in a timely manner.
Application Requirements:
Application instructions can be obtained from the Optometric Residency Matching Service (ORMS) at www.orns.org or from Dr. Teresa L. Stone, Program Supervisor. The application information will include the following:
Teresa L. Stone, O.D., Program Supervisor
Bradford J. Shingleton, M.D., Preceptor
Claudine Y. Kawabata, O.D., Preceptor
Stephen M. Taylor, O.D., Preceptor
For more information please contact:
Teresa L. Stone, O.D.
Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston
50 Staniford Street, Suite 600
Boston, MA 02114
Telephone: (617) 367-4800
Email: tstone@eyeboston.com