Our residency program provides a clear vision for your future as an ophthalmologist
If you can see your future as a field-leading ophthalmologist, the ophthalmology residency program at Sinai Hospital is for you. Centered in the renowned Krieger Eye Institute, our program gives you the tools and support you need to become a world-class ophthalmologist while confidently pursuing any career path in our field that you choose. In fact, approximately 50 percent of our residents choose to enter fellowship training –and just as many of our residents choose to enter a comprehensive ophthalmology practice directly from residency.
When you come to Sinai Hospital, you become part of an ophthalmology residency program that combines the virtues of quality patient care and compassion, with the resources of a major community hospital.
With only 3 new residents per year, our program gives you a level of individualized teaching and mentoring you won’t find anywhere else.
Accounting for ~50% of your clinical time, our supervised Resident Clinic allows you to see your own patients and build a continuity of care with them.
As Maryland’s largest community teaching hospital, Sinai gives you unparalleled diversity in urban, suburban, and rural patient demographics.
Learn to advocate for patients with rotations at the VA Medical Center, as well as service opportunities in Haiti and with Health Care for the Homeless.
Our full-time staff represents all major sub-specialties – from oculoplastics to uveitis – giving you the most comprehensive understanding of the field.
Our leaders are resident advocates, helping you fund your research goals, achieve a better work/life balance, and secure fellowships and job placements.
The Sinai Hospital residency in ophthalmology is an intimate, intensive program in the unique and innovative environment of the acclaimed Krieger Eye Institute.
“One of the things Sinai does really well is bringing in really nice people to work with. All of our residents are very easy to work with and have great relationships. Alex Willis, M.D. Class of 2022
“As a resident at Sinai, you will find that we take a deep interest not only in your training but also in your future. We select our residents with a view towards developing a relationship that reaches far beyond the three-year training period. Don Abrams, M.D. Program Chair
“We have exceptional learning environments bringing you the best possible places to learn. We have a resident clinic that gives you the opportunity to build trusting relationships with patients and to build a practice over 4 years. Laura K. Green, M.D. Program Director