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Primary Care Optometry - Michael E. Debakey Medical Center

Mission Statement

The primary mission of the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center Optometric Primary Eye Care Residency Program with emphasis in ocular disease is to train optometrists in the diagnosis and management of patients with ocular pathology and the ocular sequelae encountered from various systemic conditions typically encountered in the veteran population. Residents will provide an advanced level of clinical care to the MEDVAMC veteran population. The program will provide the resident with advanced clinical knowledge of ocular pathology and systemic disease with ocular manifestations and promote evidence-based decision making through didactic and scholarly activities. The residency will also emphasize co-management with other health care professionals as a part of the clinical learning.</ouc:multiedit>

Program Description

A hospital-based program emphasizing primary eye and health care with exposure to ocular therapeutics, brain-injury and low vision rehabilitation, and specialty contact lenses. Extensive experience is obtained in the management of patients with ocular and systemic disease.


Program Site:

Michael E. Debakey VA Medical Center

Available
Positions

2


Length of Program

52 weeks

Hours of attendance

The typical weekly hours for the resident is 40-42 hours of attendance. There are no on call responsibilities.

Benefits

  • Health Coverage
  • Professional Liability Insurance
  • Vacation
  • Paid Sick Leave
  • Travel Allowance

Completion Acknowledgement

  • Certificate (Residency)

Salary / Stipend

$50,637

Application Deadline

January 31st


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Program Coordinator/Contact

Michael E. Debakey VAMC
2002 Holcombe Blvd
Houston TX, 77030

Bhagya Segu OD, MPH, FAAO
(713) 578-5775
Bhagya.Segu1@va.gov

Educational Opportunities

Case review, direct patient care, lecture on journal articles and clinical care, UHCO Clinical Rounds, and research activities. Instructional and clinical work focused on advanced clinical skills in multiple areas of optometric care.

Teaching Responsibilities

Lectures to students, other residents and MEDVAMC optometrists and a paper (library or original research) of publishable quality.

Completion Requirements

  1. The resident is required to deliver clinical services at a level which demonstrates they have attained the core competencies of the program. This attainment will be determined through formal evaluations of the resident's patient care.
  2. The resident is required to keep a deidentified patient log.
  3. The resident must complete the scholarly project requirements including a paper of publishable quality, three rounds-style presentations, and seminar presentations at MEDVAMC.
  4. The resident must attend required seminars.
  5. The resident must complete all required evaluations of clinical attendings, the program and the Program Coordinator.
  6. The Director of Residency Programs in conjunction with the Residency Program Coordinator will recommend the granting and certification to the Dean. Upon completing all requirements of the program to the satisfaction of the Program Coordinator and Director of the Residency Programs, a certificate of completion will be awarded to the resident.
*This Program requires applicants to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19

The following are required for program admission:

  1. Doctor of optometry degree (OD) from an Accreditation Council on Optometric Education (ACOE) accredited school or college of optometry
  2. Three letters of reference from clinical optometry faculty members
  3. Copy of all optometry transcripts
  4. Curriculum Vita and letter of intent
  5. Must pass all parts of the NBEO and successfully complete state licensing examination prior to the beginning of the program
  6. U. S. Citizen

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Accreditation Status

Accredited by the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education, 243 N. Lindbergh Blvd., Suite 301, St. Louis, MO 63141. Phone: 800-365-2219. www.theacoe.org

Candidates are evaluated on the basis of clinical and academic competence, interest in the program area, recommendations, and interpersonal skills.

The United States Government does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factor.

*This program requires applicants to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19