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The ASOPRS Approved Oculoplastics International Fellowship is a two year program that exposes the fellow to oculoplastic and orbital surgery in the pediatric and adult population. The goal of the Fellowship is to provide advanced training for fellows with the expectation of returning to their home country to establish a practice in oculoplastic and orbital surgery.
The additional emphasis in pediatrics provides the fellow with training not typically received in traditional oculoplastic fellowships.
Upon acceptance as a clinical fellow, a California Medical Board Section 2111 appointment is made which uniquely allows the international fellow to have direct patient contact and surgical experience under the direct supervision of the fellowship preceptors. The previous fellow performed over 200 orbital surgeries, 1500 oculoplastic surgeries and 230 lacrimal surgeries.
International fellowships at UCSD are non-funded. Fellows must bring financial support from their home institutions or other sources. Potential applicants should speak and write English well enough to communicate with patients and staff members.
Teaching and research are vital components of the fellowship. Fellows regularly participate in medical student and resident teaching seminars. Cadaver dissection provides the fellow with an invaluable anatomic foundation for surgical care. Fellows are expected to participate in Divisional research programs and to present findings at scientific meetings and scholarly publications.
Preceptors (all have UCSD and Rady Children's Hospital appointments)
Bobby S. Korn, M.D., Ph.D. is the primary preceptor and Director of the Fellowship.
Don Kikkawa, M.D. is an associate preceptor.
Catherine Liu, M.D., Ph.D. is an associate preceptor.
For more information, please email
Jasmine Herndon, jnherndon@health.ucsd.edu
Oculoplastics Division Administrator
Perlman Medical is an outpatient clinic on UC San Diego Health's La Jolla campus. The facility, which includes a lab and offers outpatient clinic visits, is connected to Jacobs Medical Center.
The fellowship will train candidates in the following fields of pediatric and adult orbital and oculoplastic surgery:
Meet our current ASOPRS International Fellow
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