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Comprehensive Ophthalmology Fellowship review @ MN Hospital, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

  • Aug 1, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 6

  • 1.5 yrs long.

  • Selection is random, you can apply and they call you on need basis. 

  • Starts with SICS, once you are proficient you will advance to Phaco.

  • Phaco is not delayed to 2nd year unlike in some other places. You'll get minimum of 100 phacos in 1.5 yrs (more if you master SICS sooner).

  • Daily timings 8 - 6pm.

  • Sundays usually off unless camp pts come- fellows will have to workup if DNB PGs not there.

  • Regular classes +

  • You are rotated between diff specialty depts, Cornea exposure is more extensive than other specialties.

  • Stipend 30k, last 6 months 35k.

  • Not too hectic, not toxic.


 
 
 

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