Third and fourth year medical students
are offered an opportunity to pursue a two-week or month-long elective on the
ophthalmology service. This elective rotation consists of a schedule including
primarily ambulatory ophthalmology, didactic lectures, surgery and inpatient
consults. Students are given the opportunity to work closely with individual
residents. Unique to this setting is that students may also have some autonomy
in patient work-ups that is graduated according to the ability of each student.
Basic skills such as direct
ophthalmoscopy, slit-lamp exam, tonometry and indirect ophthalmoloscopy are
taught. All students are given a written examination at the end of the
rotation. In addition, students are expected to give an oral presentation to
receive an honors grade. Student response to this rotation has been
overwhelmingly positive.
The medical student rotation is open to
students from outside the Chicago area based on availability. Rotations are available
throughout the year except for the month of July due to new resident
Orientation. Please directly contact Dr. Alan Axelrod,
Director of Medical Students, to set up a rotation.
Research opportunities for medical
students are also available in the division. An elective rotation combining
clinical and research work must be at least one month long. Medical student
participation in research projects is at the discretion of the supervising attending
of the particular research project. Please contact the Division Chairman
Dr. Philip Dray
or the Director of Research Dr. Richard
Ahuja for information regarding on-going research projects.