IPOSC DATABASE OF TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
This database of training opportunities in Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology is offered as a service to ophthalmic trainees and to Institutions that offer ophthalmic training. All entries appear with the consent of the person in charge of the training program, who has either entered the data or has been asked to check that the entry is correct. IPOSC has not inspected these training programs and it is the responsibility of trainees to check that any program is appropriate for them.
The training opportunities have been divided into fellowships and observerships. We have defined a fellowship as a post in which the trainee has direct clinical responsibility for patient care, both as outpatients and for surgery under supervision. This will generally require that the trainee hold appropriate medical registration and indemnity cover in the host country and be fluent enough in the language of the host country to be able to communicate effectively with patients. It may or may not be paid. Fellowships are commonly for 6 months or a year.
An observer has no clinical responsibility for patient care. They can only observe outpatient consultations and cannot be directly involved in surgical care. No registration or indemnity cover is required. Observerships are generally shorter, from a week to 3 months.
The database is organized so that it can be searched by country of training and title of program. Contact details are given for the person responsible for the training program and any inquiries should be directed to them.
Submit a Program
If you are interested in submitting a training program, create a new account at the link below and follow the instructions. If you have any questions, please contact us.Perth Children's Hospital, Lions Eye Institute
Perth Children's Hospital, Lions Eye Institute
- Genetics
- Pediatric Cataract
- Pediatric Cornea
- Pediatric Glaucoma
- Pediatric Oculoplastics
- Pediatric Retina
- Pediatric Strabismus
- ROP
Completion or final year of Ophthalmology Residency/Registrar training
This position is 50% clinical based at the Perth Children's Hospital and 50% research based at the Lions Eye Institute, which in 2017 will be co-located in the QE2 campus in Perth. The fellowship, which began in 2013 is funded from the Joyce Henderson bequest, with a specific aim of research into the cause and prevention of children's eye injuries. Several studies are currently underway and the fellow would be closely involved in them.