Shiley residency alumni have utilized their top-notch training to launch successful careers across many areas, including clinical practice, research, education, and advocacy. Below are a few examples of recent alumni accomplishments.

A big thank you to the Shiley faculty for their personal investment in us. They both inspired and forwarded my clinical/ research interests. UCSD Ophthalmology Residency shaped my career trajectory, and it has been the solid foundation I've built upon wherever I go.

My glaucoma fellowship at the UCSD Shiley Eye Institute more than expanded my grasp of advanced cutting-edge glaucoma diagnostic and treatment knowledge. It provided me an opportunity to begin to test and explore innovation beyond the very edge of understanding and has become a foundation for my career.

The UC San Diego Ophthalmology residency program is where world class research, high quality and hands-on training by leaders in the field, and a broad range of ocular pathology come together. UC San Diego is a unique program to introduce
trainees to the world of Ophthalmology.

The time I spent at SEl with Drs. Korn and Kikkawa during my fellowship had a tremendous influence on my academic career, professional character and personal life. I learned so much from them, had a great time and made lifelong friendships with many of the wonderful people that make up the SEI family!

Training as a resident and fellow at UCSD shaped me into the physician that I am today. I could not be more grateful for the chance to have trained at Shiley.

My time at SEl included two of the best and most stimulating years of my life. Dr. Kikkawa and Dr. Korn taught me cutting-edge oculoplastics and how to be an incredible mentor, and I always think of them when I teach and mentor my own
residents and fellows at Bascom Palmer.

The residency program has grown tremendously since I trained with David Worthen, Perry Binder, Mike Goldbaum and Marge Seybold. I always will be grateful for their ex- cellent training and confident that the quality of the pro-
gram is at the highest level.

I am grateful for the outstanding training, exceptional teachers, and lasting friendships that defined my residency. As a faculty member at Shiley, it is a privilege to work with residents and fel- lows, and I strive to promote the pursuit of clinical excellence, com- passionate patient care, and groundbreaking research that was
instilled in me when I was a resident.

I am incredibly grateful for the strong basic science education and expert clinical and surgical training that I received as a resident at the UCSD Shiley Eye Institute. Not only did the program lay the foundation for a successful clinical career, and my current work with the American Board of Ophthalmology, but it also fostered and supported my personal development as a leader and future advocate for my colleagues and profession.

I am glad I had the opportunity to train at the Shiley Eye Institute for my residency and fellowship. During my residency, I had an un- paralleled clinical and surgical experience and had the opportunity to be a key part of multiple research efforts. In my fellowship, I
became comfortable independently managing complex patients. Now that I'm in practice, I am grateful for experiences I have had and mentorship I continue to have from UCSD as | now feel comfortable managing any patient that comes through my door.

The world class faculty and the unparalleled clinical training at UCSD Ophthalmology prepared me to become the best doctor that I can be. The mentorship and treasured friendships from UCSD taught me how to be the best person that I can be. As I look back fondly, I cannot imagine a better place where I could
have trained. The weather wasn't too bad either!

I am forever grateful for my time at the Shiley Eye Institute as a medical student, ophthalmology resident, and glaucoma fellow. Dr. Weinreb and the faculty's mentorship and teaching are dear to me in the clinic, operating room, and beyond. Thank you!

I am proud to have trained at the Shiley Eye Institute at UC San Diego. As a resident, I was mentored by world leaders in ophthalmology and oculoplastics, conducted innovative research, and participated in a robust clinical and surgical pro- gram. I am grateful for this quality training and will draw on my Shiley experiences throughout my career.

My 2 year fellowship at Shiley without question was professionally the best time of my life. I learned from opinion leaders on a daily basis. It made me a better doctor and person. I am especially grateful to David Granet, MD and Shira Robbins, MD, who personally are responsible for making me the pediatric ophthalmologist that 1 am today.

UCSD Ophthalmology Residency was phenomenal. Not only did I receive outstanding clinical and surgical experience, but I was also able to participate in cutting-edge research. This has given me amazing opportunities in the pursuit of an academic career. I am incredibly proud to be a Shiley graduate!

I have gotten the greatest experience and wonderful knowledge from the Shiley Eye Institute Oculoplastics Fellowship program and my preceptor, Don O. Kikkawa, MD.
I have everything today because of the training from Shiley Eye Institute.

When I look back, I will remember my time at UCSD during my ophthalmology residency as one of the most pivot points in my life. I gained essential clinical and surgical knowledge to treat eye disease. But more importantly, I acquired the mindset to solve problems in a collaborative manner that will help me for the rest of my life. I am eternally grateful for my faculty mentors and time at the Shiley Eye Institute. Heartfelt thank you!