Ophthalmology Residency Program – UC Davis

Ophthalmology Residency Program – UC Davis

The Comparative Ophthalmology Service, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis is announcing a 4-year, paid residency in Comparative Ophthalmology to begin July 29th, 2024. The successful applicant will become a key member of our team which includes 6 ACVO Diplomates, 5 ophthalmology residents, 4 full-time registered veterinary technicians, 2 animal health technicians, one clinical coordinator, and 1 Emeritus DACVO. The resident will also have access to the resources of our large, multidisciplinary, NIH-funded vision science laboratory with its large staff. All members of our teamwork in close coordination to provide exemplary ophthalmic care for nonhuman animals of all species, to communicate clearly with owners and referring veterinarians, to teach DVM students, and to advance knowledge through comparative ophthalmic research.

The ophthalmology residency is a 4-year program designed to provide training in all medical and surgical aspects of comparative ophthalmology including large and small domestic animals, laboratory animals, as well as captive and wild exotic animals. The resident will be responsible for hospital patients and will assist in instruction of professional veterinary medical students. In addition, the resident will be trained in ophthalmic screening of mice for the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium along with development and execution of hypothesis-driven research. The resident will receive mentoring in grant development, study design and performance, and manuscript preparation, and learn a variety of research techniques. They will attend a diverse range of lectures and rounds at the  University of California, Davis Medical Center.

Opportunities also exist to perform research with and become proficient examining nonhuman primates at the California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC) which houses the Vision Sciences Laboratory (VSL).

The UCD Residency program is designed to prepare the resident for achieving board certification through the credentialing and examination process administered by the American Board of Veterinary Ophthalmology. The intent of the program is to prepare the candidate for a career as a clinician-scientist.

The University of California, Davis Veterinary Ophthalmology Program will adhere to the current Ophthalmology Residency Choosing Association (ORCA) rules as outlined on the ACVO website.

Please submit the following:

Deadline for application: all materials should be received by Monday November 13, 2023 (9 am Pacific Time). Offer to the successful candidate will be made on Monday January 29, 2024.

Additional and Critical information about the UC Davis Residency Program, including salary, requirements, and application process can be found at: https://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/education/internships-residencies/comparative-ophthalmology

If after critical review of information on this webpage you have questions regarding the residency application, please direct these to Bianca C. Martins, DVM, DACVO at bcmartins@ucdavis.edu.

Teresa Black