The Vold Vision eye institute has one opening for a year-long clinical fellowship in anterior segment. The fellow will work closely with Dr. Steve Vold and Dr. Laura Voicu who are both anterior segment surgeons. Surgical experience will include the full range of glaucoma, cataract, cornea and refractive procedures. The fellow will receive full spectrum training in glaucoma lasers, minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries as well as the essential training in traditional trabeculectomy and tube shunt procedures. The fellow will participate in cornea transplantation techniques including full thickness and lamellar keratoplasty, ocular surface reconstruction and others. The fellow will be exposed to innovative techniques including HD ECP, Trabectome, KDB, XEN, CyPass, iStent inject, iStent supra, iDose, ABiC, trab/visco 360, Hydrus, InnFocus Microshunt, iStar suprachoroidal shunt, LASIK, SMILE, Raindrop, ICLs, IOP sensor technology, sustained release bimatoprost, Healios rings, punctal plug drug delivery systems, intraoperative aberrometry, light-adjustable lenses, other new IOL technologies, collagen cross-linking, and operating in 4K 3D. 1-2 days per week will be spent in surgery. Clinical experience will be broad including treatment of ocular surface disease, cornea and glaucoma. Emphasis will be placed on the treatment of complex cases in an innovative clinical and research environment. The fellow will have the opportunity to participate in clinical research with optional dedicated time for research, and will be supported to present at national meetings. International surgical volunteer opportunities will be optional with support for travel, for those interested in learning to develop such programs abroad. An introduction to running an efficient, research-focused private practice will be part of the learning process. The emphasis of our fellowship is to tailor to the fellow's ideal clinical and surgical experience in a positive and enjoyable environment, with great support staff. The fellow will be located at our state of the art Fayetteville clinic with on-site ASC, set in the foothills of the beautiful Ozark mountains. We have a full suite of imaging modalities used in our robust clinical trials programs. We look forward to supporting our fellow's educational goals. Please apply via the SF Match. We have availability for additional interview applicants in November.
We are also accepting applications for a year-long research fellowship, with the option for observing in clinic and surgery as well.
Here is an independently posted description of the fellowship by our excellent, current anterior segment fellow (posted a few weeks ago):
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Hello Ladies and Gentlemen!
I'm the current Advanced Anterior Segment fellow at Vold Vision in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
I wanted to spread the word about the incredible experience I am having this year at this 1 year fellowship covering the entire anterior segment. Vold Vision is accepting applications on SFMatch (find under "Anterior Segment".
(NOTE: Scroll down to see my surgical numbers, over 250 PRIMARY surgeries and procedures in under 2 months)
I am in the OR 3 days a week, with minimal call, including no trauma...period.
Leaving residency, I was torn between an academic and a private practice fellowship. I enjoyed the opportunities research provided, but wanted to learn how to run a private practice and operate in the world outside of academia. I also wanted a fellowship that would provide top-notch surgical training in as broad of an area as I could find in one year.
After interviewing at the top programs across the country in cornea, cataract, and refractive last year, I realized there was a huge range in the type of surgical experience you get as a fellow. Some places offered good volume for cornea, while others offered merely cataract and/or refractive. Few offered both, and none offered that plus glaucoma.
I stumbled upon the fellowship at Vold Vision, and realized I had found a goldmine. This being the inaugural year of the fellowship, there was not any talk about it. When I interviewed, I realized this could be a career-changing opportunity. Not only Does Dr. Steven Vold perform possibly the most MIGS in the country, but his associate, Dr. Laura Voicu, has completed two top-notch academic fellowships, one in cornea and one in glaucoma.
To top it off, Dr. Vold does over 100 eyes a month of refractive surgery. Two of those OR days I am operating in TruVision, a 3-D 4k heads up display. It's incredible.
In addition to an incredible surgical experience, the practice is involved in over 10 clinical trials currently, including new IOLs and MIGS devices, and has its own research department. This gives amazing opportunities to collaborate with industry. Every day there are people coming to observe surgery.
This fellowship is one of maybe two in the country that has the entire spectrum of anterior segment training. I mean EVERYTHING. Cornea, Glaucoma (including a TON of MIGS), Cataract, Refractive, and Dry Eye / Ocular Surface.
My PRIMARY surgical numbers in just under 2 months of fellowship:
Refractive Cataract
Phaco - 73
LenSX - 37
ORA - 10
Refractive Surgery (all flaps made on VISUMAX)
LASIK - 38
SMILE - 1
Cornea
DMEK - 3
PKP - 5
DSAEK - 1
MIGS+:
Cypass - 8
Xen - 13
Hydrus - 1
KDB - 1
GATT/OMNI - 2
Micropulse - 1
TRADITIONAL GLAUCOMA:
Valves - 5
Trabs - 1
Trab revisions - 1
d-CPC - 1
Procedures
YAG Cap - 43
YAG LPI - 3
SLT - 14
Dry Eye
IPL - 14
Lipiflow - 1
Punctal Cautery - 1
Grand Total: 274 PRIMARY surgeries and procedures!
Cataract/Femto/ORA 120
Cornea 8
Glaucoma 31
Refractive 38
Procedures 74