Cornea, External Disease and Refractive Surgery Fellowship

The Fellow assists the preceptors in surgery at University of Wisconsin Hospital, American Family Children’s Hospital, Madison Surgery Center, The Laser Center, and NovaMed Surgery Center. Pre- and post-operative patient evaluation occurs largely during sessions at the University Station External/Cornea Clinics. External/Cornea (refractive) clinic responsibilities involve evaluation of patients, surgical alternatives, pre- and post-operative care, and complications and their management. The fellowship additionally offers training in all aspects of immunologic eye diseases to include the medical and surgical treatment of uveitis, scleritis, and use of immodulatory therapy.

Additional experience in administrative and technical aspects of eye banking, external photography skills including specular microscopy and corneal topographic analysis, complicated contact lens fitting, external ophthalmic pathology, ocular inflammatory disease, and independent clinical or basic science research including scientific paper presentation and manuscript submission will be available.

The Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin, which provides corneal tissue for the entire state of Wisconsin, is centered in Madison. Dr. Evan Warner serves as Medical Director of the eye bank and is on the Accreditation Board of the Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA). The cornea fellow may choose to attend the quarterly meetings of the Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin Board of Directors. Additionally the fellow may elect to work in the eye bank and gain expertise in the understanding of the coordination of recovery tissue, processing of tissue for transplantation, and the conditions necessary for distribution of tissue.

The Fellow is actively involved in resident teaching in preparation for academic endeavors following completion of the Fellowship. The Fellow gives a number of lectures to the residents and staff including one yearly Grand Rounds presentations and participates in one weekend surgical resident teaching session of phacoemulsification techniques. Certification achieved in the use of the VISX laser and Femtosecond laser at the annual department sponsored Iowa Refractive Course (IRC).

Attendance at various conferences is encouraged including Grand Rounds, Weekly Case Conference, Cornea specific Basic Science Lectures (BSL), Complications Conference, Journal Clubs and Visiting Lecture Series.

 

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The Basics

Director: Sarah Nehls, MD
Preceptors: Sarah Nehls, MD; Evan Warner, MD
Length of Fellowship: 1 Year
Number of Positions per Year: 1
Starting Date: July 1
Application Deadline: September 1
Actively Involved in Resident Education: Yes
Research Required: Yes, clinical
Block Time Assigned to Research: Yes

From the Fellowship Director

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Meet the Fellowship Team

Fellow Testimonials

Fellowship Alumni

Julia Shatten, 2023 Eamon Leung, 2003
Meisha Raven, 2020 Rachel Tesser, 2002
Kyla Aschenbeck, 2019 Jason Wang, 2001
Paul Selid, 2018 Michael Hall, 2000
Susie Drake, 2017 Samir Farah, 1998
Brandon Metcalf, 2016 Monali Sakhalkar, 1999
Noah Saipe, 2015 David Gwynn, 1997
Evan Warner, 2014 John Shin, 1996
Travis Rumery, 2013 Catherine Lee, 1995
Amir Azari, 2012 Bernardita Navarro, 1995
Gabriel Schaab, 2012 Robert Brass, 1994
Jocelyn Rowe, 2010 Joseph Feder, 1989
Michael Eide, 2009 Peter Rapoza, 1987
Ganesh Rau, 2008 Colleen Grace, 1987*
Jay Mehta, 2004

An asterisk (*) indicates that the alum is deceased.

Contact Information

For more information about the fellowship program, please contact:

Hannah Baker
Graduate Medical Education (GME) Program Manager
hannah.baker@wisc.edu
(608) 263-4157

Fellowship Clinic and Hospital Locations

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