A Message from The Program Director

Thank you for your interest in the Ophthalmology Residency Program at the University of Florida, Gainesville. We have an outstanding training program that graduates ophthalmologists excelling in all aspects of medical and surgical ophthalmology.

The residency program is based at the University of Florida/Shands Hospital as well as the NF/SG VA Medical Center located across the street. The University clinics are all subspecialty based, while the VA clinics are geared towards comprehensive ophthalmology. The two settings allow residents to get a very strong, balanced clinical education in both general and subspecialty ophthalmology.

One of the sources of great pride for our program is our unparalleled surgical education curriculum. The residents get extensive training in comprehensive as well as subspecialty ophthalmology surgery, including refractive surgery. The numbers of primary surgical procedures performed by our residents, including cataract, oculoplastic and refractive surgery, are among the top percentiles in the country. In addition, we have a state-of-the-art surgical simulator and wet lab on site, that are invaluable preparatory tools for surgery.

Johnathan Hu

Another strength of our training program is our strong didactic education curriculum, which includes daily lectures and weekly Grand Rounds. In addition, we have a “Pearls for Practice” series of seminars that cover all the sub-specialties throughout the year. These day-long sessions each have two to three internationally known specialists in their fields that come to talk on various topics in their area of expertise. The quality of our educational program is evident from our board pass rates, which are over 95% for both oral and written boards. In addition, we also have a unique “Resident as Teacher” program that trains the residents to become educators and is used as one of the notable practices by the ACGME.

Our graduates excel whether they decide to pursue fellowships or general ophthalmology after they graduate (approximately half do each). Our residents usually match at their top choices for fellowship and have typically had their choice of jobs once they graduate.

The housestaff fringe benefit package is excellent and includes comprehensive health and disability insurance and paid vacation. There are a number of very nice, reasonably priced residential areas very close to the University. Gainesville is a wonderful place to live with excellent schools, recreational activities and great weather. We feel we have a very strong and comprehensive residency training program that graduates exceptional ophthalmologists. Please browse our website for more information about our program, residents, and graduates and read what our current residents have to say about their experiences. Please do contact us if you have any questions or need more information!

Jonathan Hu, MD

Ophthalmology Residency Director

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Why UF Ophthalmology?

Residency

What makes our program top tier? We offer our residents a high surgical volume with unique surgical experiences not offered at other institutions. Additionally, we are the leaders in the management and treatment of some of the rarest and most difficult pathology to treat in the United States. Our program provides our residents the opportunity to participate in ground-breaking research in both the basic and translational fields.

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Surgical training

Volume

Surgical volume is inarguably one of the most important facets of a microsurgical residency. Your skill will ultimately determine your ability to manage patients as well as complications. Additionally, it will be one of the primary deciding factors for your employment in the future. UF ophthalmology delivers a wide range of surgical diversity and volume in all subspecialties. Below are some of the unique surgical experiences we offer that set us apart from most programs.

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What Our residents

Have to Say

I chose to go to UF Ophthalmology because I was looking for a program with a strong clinical and surgical background with high volume that also offers an academic environment with support for research. As a medical student applying for residency it can be difficult to gauge what faculty are truly like and I am elated I came to UF because it is a friendly and teaching oriented environment with approachable faculty. The pathology I have seen during my residency has been diverse ranging from parasitic corneal infections to rare retinal genetic diseases. The surgical opportunities are vast as well, with residents training to manage some of the most complex ocular diseases. – Philip Ames

Residents

Learn about our 10 different specialties and the doctors that perform them.

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The volume of patient encounters is highly important in a residency program because it directly correlates with clinical competence, the ability to handle future independent practice, and the acquisition of a diverse range of pathology. 

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Benefits

As one of the nation’s top public research universities, we are dedicated to elevating our benefits offerings to support the wellbeing of our faculty and staff and to be responsive to a range of individual and family needs.

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