Vitreo-Retinal Surgery Fellowship review@ Sankara Eye Hospital, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
- Jan 27
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Updated: Feb 4
Duration 2 yrs
2 fellows taken every 6 months
Selection- exam + interview
Exit exam +Â
Stipend 40k
They take 2 months salary of 80k as caution deposit- (40k taken in 1st month, 20k taken each in 2nd and 3rd months)- this is returned at the end of fellowshipÂ
In first 6 months, you see only OP and do B scans and OCTs and learn to interpret findingsÂ
You also get countless retinal lasers and intravit injections (you'll be fed up of it by the end)
OP exposure is very good, you see every kind of retina case hereÂ
Surgical hands-on starts after 6th monthÂ
Starts with port making steps, then simple vitrectomy, progressing to vitrectomy with small proliferations etc
In the last 9 months you get to do macular surgeries, TRD, CRD and even RRD cases
Not much of hands-on for SFIOLs or scleral buckles here
Uvea and Neuro-Ophthal cases are seen by VR dept so exposure +
Limited ROP exposure- you learn a bit of screening but no lasers givenÂ
However they are getting a RetCam so that is expected to change
No phaco trainingÂ
Work timings 8 - 8.30 pm (as junior), timings reduce as you become senior 8 - 6/7pm
Dept is very very hectic but not toxic, consultants are approachable
On call- you have 2-3 duties per month, 1 Sunday duty, 1 weekend duty, 2 night duties
No periphery postings, usually no camp duties for VR fellows unless they are short of residents or fellows from other depts
Academics- you have once weekly classes plus also the weekly online session with all Sankara branches pan India
All in all, very good fellowship with ample cutting chances, you exit as an independent VR surgeon at the end of 2 yrs.