Training Progrmmes
Internship in Clinical Optometry
An Internship in Clinical Optometry plays a crucial role in enhancing the skills and expertise of aspiring optometrists. This program is designed to provide interns with hands-on experience by exposing them to a diverse range of patients, enabling them to encounter various ocular conditions and scenarios. Through supervised practice and real-world interactions, interns gain invaluable insights that deepen their clinical knowledge, refine their diagnostic abilities, and improve their patient management skills. Such immersive experiences ensure that optometry students transition from academic learning to becoming confident, skilled professionals prepared to address the needs of their patients effectively.
The Internship Program Covers the Following Areas
Clinical Refraction
Gain expertise in performing accurate refractive error assessments and prescribing corrective lenses. Develop proficiency in advanced refraction techniques.
Binocular Vision
Learn to diagnose and manage binocular vision anomalies, including strabismus and convergence issues, for enhanced visual comfort.
Contact Lenses
Master the fitting, evaluation, and management of contact lenses for various refractive and therapeutic needs.
Low Vision Aids
Acquire skills in assessing and prescribing low vision aids to improve the quality of life for visually impaired patients.
Ophthalmic Instruments and Diagnostic
Get hands-on experience with advanced ophthalmic equipment for diagnostics and treatment planning.
Procedures Outreach Program
Join community outreach programs to deliver eye care to underserved populations and gain practical experience.
- Eligibility
- Requirements:
- Key Attraction
- Candidates must hold a Bachelor of Science in Optometry degree.
- The degree should have been completed within the last two years to ensure up-to-date knowledge and skills.
- Educational Certificates: Proof of academic qualifications (e.g., Bachelor of Science in Optometry).
- National Identification (NID): A valid government-issued ID.
- Photographs: Two recent passport-sized photographs.
- Monthly Remuneration: Earn a stipend of Tk. 10,000/- (Ten thousand) per month during the internship.
- Job Opportunity: Potential for employment at Chevron Eye Hospital and Research Center upon successful completion of training.
- Sponsorship Opportunities: Eligible for sponsorships to pursue further education or advanced training programs.
Application Submission Address
Interested candidates for the Internship in Clinical Optometry are kindly requested to submit their applications to the following address
Subspecialty Fellowship
Training Programs in Ophthalmology
Chevron Eye Hospital proudly offers Subspecialty Fellowship and Training Programs in Ophthalmology, designed to equip aspiring ophthalmologists with advanced clinical expertise and hands-on experience. Join our program to specialize in cutting-edge techniques and contribute to transforming lives through exceptional eye care.
| Name of Subspecialty | Duration | Training Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Paediatric Ophthalmology Fellowship | 1 year | None |
| Orbit & Oculoplasty Fellowship | 1 year | None |
| Glaucoma Fellowship | 1 year | None |
| Medical Retina Fellowship | 6 months | None |
| Surgical Retina Fellowship | 2 years | None |
| Observership in Subspecialty | 3 months | None |
| Microsurgical IOL Training (SICS) | 3 months | 75,000/- |
| Phaco Training | 4 - 6 weeks | 1,00,000/- |
- Eligibility
- Requirements:
- Key Attraction
- Must have a basic degree in Ophthalmology.
- Age must be below 45 years.
- For trainees in Paediatric Glaucoma, Surgical Retina, and Phaco Surgery, completion of Microsurgical Training from a recognized institute is mandatory.
- Interested candidates without this training may apply for Microsurgical Training first before enrolling in the subspecialty training program.
- Copies of Educational Certificates.
- Valid BMDC Registration.
- National Identity Card (NID).
- Certificates of Surgical or Clinical Training (if available).
- No Objection Certificate from the head of the current organization (if employed).
- Long-term trainees (6 months or more) will receive a monthly remuneration of Tk. 25,000/-
Application Submission Address
Interested candidates for the Subspecialty Fellowship & Training Programs in Ophthalmology are kindly requested to submit their applications to the following address
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