FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY
FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY With our clinical Postgraduate Diploma program, explore the realm of FELLOWSHIP IN PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY. Our course provides practical instruction and knowledgeable mentoring, making it ideal for medical professionals who are keen to succeed in diagnostics. Course Price ₹ 2,50,000 ₹2,00000 Buy Course Now Get Free Details For Course Batch starts on Jan to Dec/ May to June Course Duration 12 Months Multimodal Program Hybrid Mode & Clinical Attachment Flexible payment financing options available Fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology The Fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus at MGA Medical Global Academy is perfect for ophthalmologists looking to gain expertise in diagnosing and treating children’s eye diseases. Children’s eye care is not the same as adult eye care – it demands an understanding of the development of vision, early diagnosis and early treatment to avoid lifelong visual disability. This curriculum aims to build clinical and surgical skills in addressing issues like strabismus, amblyopia, congenital cataracts, pediatric glaucoma, and retinal diseases. Rather than viewing these diseases in isolation, the program focuses on a structured approach, with a long-term view of diagnosis, treatment and visual rehabilitation. The program is structured around the real work flows on how a child is assessed for eye disease, how they are diagnosed, how surgery may be planned and how surgery and post-operative care is performed. You learn how to manage not only the eye disease, but also the challenges of working with children, where teamwork, timing and coordination are crucial. Key areas of focus include: Vision and refraction testing and early screening in children Strabismus diagnosis and management, surgical and non-surgical Treatment of amblyopia and visual rehabilitation Treatment of congenital eye diseases like pediatric cataracts, glaucoma and retinal pathologies Pediatric eye imaging and diagnostic skills Experience in strabismus surgery, pediatric cataracts surgery, and ocular trauma Training in new technologies like artificial intelligence-based diagnostic tools, imaging, and regenerative medicine The vision is straightforward – at the end of the fellowship, you should be able to examine, diagnose and manage a broad spectrum of pediatric eye diseases independently, accurately, effectively and compassionately. How This Fellowship Transforms Your Practice As you start to practice pediatric ophthalmology, your practice style becomes more systematic, active, and goal-oriented. Early identification and proactive treatment become your key strengths. This manifests in: Enhanced ability to diagnose early childhood eye diseases Improving the management of strabismus and amblyopia in terms of the visual efficacy Greater confidence in performing various pediatric ophthalmic surgeries Management of complex congenital and developmental eye disease Improved communication with parents and guardians for improved compliance and outcomes Over time you will become a pediatric ophthalmologist, a specialist with a precision and focus on early diagnosis and treatment that translates into a lifetime of good vision for our children. Where This Fellowship Positions You On completion, you join a niche yet growing field of ophthalmology where there is a demand but a lack of expertise. Career pathways include: Pediatric eye hospitals, tertiary care and specialty clinics Specialization in pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus (eye misalignment) Special interest in pediatric retina, neuro-ophthalmology, or ocular oncology Collaboration with other specialists in the care of complex pediatric patients Teaching, research and training in academia Engagement in cutting-edge research in fields such as AI, genetics and regenerative ophthalmology Pragmatically, you transition from being an eye doctor to providing very rewarding, high-impact child vision care, where a correct diagnosis and management strategy can have a profound impact on a patient’s vision. Download Brochure in Whatsapp What you’ll learn Foundations of Pediatric Ophthalmology Clinical Pediatrics and Basic Interventions Advanced Pediatric Ophthalmology and Surgical Techniques Multidisciplinary Approach and Research Clinical Rotations and Community Outreach Pediatric Uveitis and Inflammatory Disorders Key Features Attending /Non-Attending Classes Clinical Training in Nearest Hospital/Clinics. Free Study Material with recorded lectures Best Faculties (Super Specialists) of India 5. Library Access & Question & Answer Session6. NAAC A+ University7. 1 Year of Mentorship8. Updated Curriculum Course Curriculum Foundations of Pediatric Ophthalmology Eye development and anatomy in children Infant and childhood visual development Childhood eye diseases: congenital cataracts, retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and glaucoma Refractive errors in different age groups Ophthalmic imaging in children (ultrasound, OCT, fundus photography) Pediatric Strabismus Different types of strabismus in children (esotropia, exotropia, hypertropia, hypotropia) Testing for strabismus: cover test, prism cover test, eye movements, and Hirschberg test Treatment of accommodative and non-accommodative esotropia Surgery for strabismus: when, how, and aftercare Orthoptic exercises, prisms, botulinum toxin injections Manage complications of pediatric strabismus surgery Case studies and review of challenging strabismus cases Pediatric Cataract & Anterior Segment Disorders Etiology and types of pediatric cataracts (congenital, traumatic, metabolic) Surgical techniques, timing, and complications in treatment of congenital cataracts Use of intraocular lenses (IOLs) in children Techniques for managing other eye conditions: anterior segment dysgenesis, microphthalmia Postoperative care and visual rehabilitation Amblyopia, cataracts and refractive error Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) and Retinal Disorders ROP: Pathophysiology, staging and grading Guidelines for screening and follow-up of premature babies Treatment of ROP (laser, anti-VEGF injections, surgery) Childhood retinal dystrophies, retinal hemorrhages and other retinal diseases Retinal imaging in children (fluorescein angiography, OCT, widefield retinal imaging) Amblyopia and Visual Rehabilitation Strabismic, refractive, and deprivation amblyopia Screening for amblyopia and refractive errors in infancy and childhood Approaches to treatment: patching, atropine, glasses, and orthoptics Surgical management of amblyopia (for amblyopia secondary to strabismus) Outcomes and follow-up Pediatric Glaucoma Pathophysiology and types of glaucoma in children (primary congenital, juvenile, secondary) Testing: tonometry, pachymetry, gonioscopy and optic nerve evaluation in children Surgical treatment: trabeculotomy, trabeculectomy and tube shunts Glaucoma treatment in children (prostaglandins, beta-blockers, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors) Long-term follow-up and visual outcome prediction Neuro-Ophthalmology in Children Childhood optic neuropathies and optic nerve hypoplasia Childhood cranial nerve palsies and vision The use of neuroimaging in pediatric eye diseases Pediatric brain tumors and vision loss Emergencies in pediatric neuro-ophthalmology: sudden visual loss, papilledema and neuro-ocular trauma Surgical Techniques in Pediatric Ophthalmology Strabismus surgery: muscle recessions, reinsertions, and augmentations Pediatric cataract surgery: lens extraction, IOL placement and anterior vitrectomy Surgery for congenital ptosis and other