| Literature DB >> 34827028 |
Bharat Gurnani1, Kirandeep Kaur2.
Abstract
Postgraduate ophthalmic education in India has taken considerable strides and improved tremendously over the last decade. Career options have improved manyfold and trainee residents and fellows are often required to make key trade-off decisions when choosing a particular option. This leads many toward anxiety, fear, and dissatisfaction toward the decision-making process, and eventually even toward their career in ophthalmology. Candidates often seek guidance from mentors to aid in driving clarity of thought. To help candidates with a solid foundational knowledge of key ophthalmic education and training programs in our country and abroad, we have documented many career opportunities available after post-graduation and fellowship in this article. We have also added insights on various international fellowship and job opportunities along with notes on various national/international ophthalmic exams a post-graduate can consider.Entities:
Keywords: Career prospects; Fellowships; Ophthalmic education; ophthalmology; post graduation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34827028 PMCID: PMC8837370 DOI: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_1597_21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Ophthalmol ISSN: 0301-4738 Impact factor: 1.848
Figure 1Flowchart depicting career prospects for postgraduates in Ophthalmology. DO- Diploma in Ophthalmology, MS- Master of Surgery, DNB- Diplomate of National Board, UPSC- Union Public Service Commission, AIIMS- All India Institute of Medical Sciences, PGI- Post Graduate Institute, JIPMER- Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, PHC- Primary Health Center, CHC- Community Health Center, MC- Medical College, MBA- Master of Business Administration, Ph.D.- Doctor of Philosophy
Figure 2Flowchart depicting entrance exams and international opportunities for postgraduates in ophthalmology. FICO- Fellow of International Council of Ophthalmology, FAICO- Fellow All India Collegium of Ophthalmology, SS- Superspeciality, MRCS- Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons, FRCS- Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons, PLAB-Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board test, IELTS- International English Language Testing System, USMLE- the United States Medical Licensing Exam, SF- San Francisco, RANZCO- Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists, NZ- New Zealand
Figure 3Flowchart depicting the prerequisites to be fulfilled before applying for General Medical Council (GMC) in England (Note-The stated information is subject to change with time)
Fellowship and job opportunities in major foreign countries along with estimated salary and duration (Note-The stated information is subject to change with time)
| Country | Opportunity offered | Estimated Salary | Duration |
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| England | All Fellowships, Clinical, Research, Clinical + Research, Research Associate/Assistant, Locum Consultant, Substantive Consultant | Fellowship: ≤25,000-50,000/year | 1-2 years fellowship |
| Canada | All fellowships, Clinical, Research, Clinical + Research, Consultant in Ophthalmology | Fellowship: CAD55,000-70,000/year | 1-2 years fellowship |
| USA | All fellowships Clinical, Research, Clinical + Research USMLE Route/SF Match | Fellowship: ~US$50,000/year | 3-24 months |
| Dubai | Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus | US$50,000/year (through ICO) | 3-12 months |
| Australia and New Zealand | All fellowship Clinical, Research, Clinical + Research Consultant | US$55,000/year | 12-24 months |
| Singapore | All fellowship Clinical, Research, Clinical + Research | Monthly stipend as per SNEC program US$50,000/year (ICO): 2,00,000-3,00,000 SGD/year | 12-24 months |
| APOA fellowships | All fellowship Clinical, Research, Clinical + Research | Depend on the place of fellowship | 3-12 months |
| China | Beijing Tongren Eye Center | Variably funded | 12-24 months |
| Hong Kong, China | Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong | Variably funded | 12-24 months |
| Iran | Khatam-al-Anbia Eye Hospital | Non-funded | 1-3 months |
| Japan | Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka University Medical School | Variably funded | 3-12 months |
| Nepal | B.P. Koirala Lions Center for Ophthalmic Studies | Funded | 6-24 months |
| New Zealand | New Zealand National Eye Center | The salary is paid at Research Fellow/Level 1 as per the University of Auckland Academic collective agreement | 12-36 months |
| Singapore | Singapore National Eye Center | Limited to Variable funding | 3-24 months |
| South Korea | Department of Ophthalmology, Kyung Hee University Hospital | Variably funded | 3-12 months |
| United States | New York Eye and Ear Infirmary | Variable funding | 3-24 months |
List of country-specific organizations providing international fellowship and job opportunities
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| England | 1. |
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| Canada | 1. |
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| USA | 1. |
| Dubai | 1. |
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| Australia and New Zealand | 1. |
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| Singapore | 1. |
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| APOA | 1. |
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| ICO fellowships | 1. |
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Figure 4Flowchart depicting various ICO routes for MRCS, FRCS, and exemption of various stages of the exam (Note-The stated information is subject to change with time)
List of various ophthalmology exams for a candidate’s consideration (Note-The stated information is subject to change with time)
| Exam Name | Steps | Fee Structure | Descriptions | Eligibility | Exam Lefts |
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| FICO | 3 | Step 1-745 Swiss Francs | Part 1 Basic, Optics -Annually in April (80 + 40 questions) | From 1st year of post-graduation onwards | 137 test lefts in 83 countries |
| MRCS | 2 | Part A- 550 Euros | Part A consists of 300 MCQ’s (on 2 different days) to test the knowledge of basic sciences and principles of surgery. The part B consists of an objective structured clinical exam (OSCE) with 18 exam stations (9 min each). | From 1st year of post-graduation onwards | Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, Pune |
| FRCS Edinburgh | 3 | New exam pattern and fee structures to be announced | Part A - September. MCQ | After completing the post-graduate training. Intercollegiate MRCS. | New lefts in India yet to be declared |
| FRCS Glasgow | 3 | Part 1-350 Euros | Part 1 - March/October. MCQ | Primary medical qualification acceptable to the General Medical Council of the United Kingdom. | Part 1, 2 - Online |
| FRCS Ireland | 1 - Oral Viva | 20,000 Euros | Intercollegiate MRCS. 4 or 5 years in Higher specialty training | ||
| FRCOphth | Part 1 Fellowship - Theoretical written | Part 1-615 Euros | Part 1-3 times per year - usually January, May, and October. | From 1st year of post-graduation onwards. The first step (Part 1) must be passed before the third year of specialty training. A refraction certificate needs to be acquired before the fourth year of specialty training. | |
| FAICO | 2 | 5000 INR | Part 1 - October. Online (80) MCQ | Post-graduation, AIOS member, Minimum one-year experience in a given specialty | Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, New Delhi |
| ICO + FAICO | 2 | 24,500 INR | Part 1 - October Online (80) MCQ | Post-graduation, AIOS member, Minimum one-year experience in a given specialty | Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, New Delhi |
| FIACLE | 1 | 30-60 $ | 153 MCQs | Members of IACLE dealing with contact lens education | Chennai |
List of various websites for national and international Ophthalmology exams
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