Teaching Programs: the goals of residents and fellows
by Lior Hiam MD
Lior Hiam, MD, a recent graduate of the New York Eye and Ear, shares his views on the role of teaching institutions for basic surgery, as well as the importance of a fellowship to perfect different techniques and technologies. His colleagues at the Weill Cornell Medical Center Drs. Nathan Radcliffe & Szilard Kiss provide insights on their training experience and offer advice for up-and-coming ophthalmologists.
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