I would also like to thank Prof. Dr. Norbert Pfeiffer, director of the Ophthalmology Department, and Prof. Dr. Esther Hoffmann, head of the glaucoma department, for accepting me into their clinic and allowing me to have a unique experience in glaucoma.
The 1-month program was very well organized. On the first day, I was informed in detail about the program by Dr Jasmin Rezapour and she did not spare his support throughout the whole month.
In the clinic, high-level surgical operations are performed by highly experienced surgeons with high-level surgical instruments in every field. In addition, polyclinic examination areas and hours are very well organized for both patients and doctors.
During my stay, I was in both the operating room and the glaucoma examination room. In the operating room, I had the chance to observe a wide variety of operations performed for both pediatric and adult patients. In terms of pediatric glaucoma surgery, I had the chance to attend ab externo catheter-assisted 360-degree trabeculotomy surgeries with Prof Dr Esther Hoffman. I would also like to thank her for giving me the opportunity to observe his operational approach.
I had the chance to observe the trabeculectomy surgery performed with a special suturing technique. An average of 4 trabeculectomy surgeries were performed per day. In addition, I had the chance to observe different procedures such as Ahmed glaucoma valve, needling, cyclocryodestruction many times. I would like to thank Prof. Dr. Alexander Schuster, who informed and taught me in detail during these procedures.
In the glaucoma examination room, I observed the examinations of a wide variety of glaucoma patients from all over Germany. I must state that it is an excellent clinic where each glaucoma patient is handled in a very detailed and caring manner and the best treatment for the patient is determined. A well-established system is immediately apparent. Many thanks to Dr Alicja Strzalkowska for her help in the examination room.
I gained a lot of new information both in terms of examination methods and surgical methods, and I saw surgeries that I could not find the opportunity to see in my city. In this respect, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks and respect to all the professors and doctors in the ophthalmology department.
I would also like to thank Ms Anita Brill, student secretary of the Mainz eye clinic, and Ms Ilaria Caldereri, EGS secretary, for their help and support.
I would like to thank everyone who contributed to this unique opportunity.
Dr. Mustafa KALAYCI
April 2022
First of all I would like to express my gratitude and appreciation to the EGS Executive Committee. I had the unique opportunity of attending an observership program at the Ophthalmology Department of Saint Joseph Hospital in Paris, France.
During my stay I was able to take part and observe and assess different glaucoma patients, from simple to the more complex cases. I was fortunate enough to learn from experienced ophthalmologists and I am thankful for the guidance offered by Dr. Yves Lachkar and his team and the valuable knowledge provided by them. They were very attentive, considerate and inclusive and kindly responded to every question I had. A great addition was the weekly course Dr. Lachkar held for the residents.
Throughout the program I was exposed to a vast array of treatment options the department offered: from various laser treatments, including selective laser trabeculoplasty, laser peripheral iridotomy and laser suture lysis to filtration surgery procedures including trabeculectomy and deep sclerotomy as well as minimally invasive glaucoma surgery including Preserflo, Xen and iStent placement.
Although this was only a 1-month observership, it proved itself an extremely useful educational experience and I am now more confident in examining and investigating as well as developing a carefully considered treatment plan for a glaucoma patient. I dare to say that the knowledge I have acquired will have a life-long impact.
Edward Florian Călin
Ophthalmology Resident, Bucharest, Romania
June 2021
I would like to express my gratitude to the EGS Training Support Committee for the opportunity to undergo an observership with the Ophthalmology department at the University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. Fellowships, observerships and exchanges are all about sharing ideas as well as seeing different ways of practice, and this observership certainly enabled this. It proved not only a fantastic professional experience, but a great life experience too.
The University of Mainz has a very well run Ophthalmology department, with enthusiastic staff and expert glaucoma clinicians who deal with complex medical and surgical glaucoma cases. I was exposed to high volume glaucoma surgery and was able to witness the broad surgical expertise of these colleagues with procedures such as trabeculectomy, canaloplasty and Ahmed tube surgery, as well as have an in-depth experience with minimally invasive glaucoma procedures they performed such as Preserflo and Xen stents. There were complex cases I had the opportunity to learn from, such as cases of bleb revision, re-do trabeculectomy and dealing with complications of tube surgery referred into the department.
This observership provided a unique opportunity to gain further exposure to the management of both primary and secondary forms of congenital glaucoma through the Childhood Glaucoma Center. In particular, I was exposed to ab externo catheter-assisted 360-degree trabeculotomy, as well as probe trabeculectomy techniques to address developmental pathologies of the angle.
An Observership at Mainz offered unique insights into different models of ophthalmic and glaucoma care delivery. I had the ability to gain experience with different equipment and imaging platforms which support every day clinical decisions, including the use of the Heidelberg Spectralis Anterion imaging platform. In addition, this time allowed exposure to a strong team of glaucoma clinician-researchers, who were invaluable in demonstrating to me the importance of fostering research collaborations within the European community.
A special thanks to the glaucoma consultants within this department including Professor Norbert Pfeiffer, Professor Esther Hoffmann and Professor Alexander Schuster, as well as Anita Brill (Student Secretary) and all the eye clinic staff at Mainz– all of which have become great friends in my journey as a glaucoma subspecialist and lifelong learner.
Dr Geoffrey Chan
Glaucoma Fellow
Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge University Hospital Trust
May 2021
I am Dr. med. Aghayeva Fidan from National Centre of Ophthalmology named after academician Zarifa Aliyeva in Baku, Azerbaijan. I spent a one year glaucoma fellowship, supported by the European Glaucoma Society (EGS) from 1st of November 2019 to 31st of October 2020 at Department of Ophthalmology, University Medical Center in Mainz, Germany.
I would like to sincerely thank EGS for such great opportunity that is given to young ophthalmologists to improve their knowledge in glaucoma diagnosis and management.
It was an amazing chance to improve my practical skills in Glaucoma, to observe the complicated and interesting cases with refractory and secondary glaucoma, to become thoroughly familiar with some new techniques in glaucoma surgeries and with the latest state of art diagnostic equipments. I am very grateful to Director of the Clinic - Professor Dr. med. Norbert Pfeiffer and to my Supervisor, Head of Glaucoma Department - Professor Dr. med. Esther M. Hoffmann for their kindness and teaching activities.
My working day in Eye Clinic of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz began in the morning glaucoma clinic of the inpatients at the glaucoma ward at 7:00 am to learn about glaucoma care peri- and postoperatively. I would like to mention the morning sessions, during which we had very interesting clinical and research presentations in all areas of ophthalmology. I had the possibility to make the presentation about my work and Ophthalmological Care in Azerbaijan as well. I worked in the glaucoma clinic and presented the glaucoma patients after complete ophthalmologic examination to the consultant. Once weekly I worked in the private glaucoma clinic under supervision of Professor Dr. med. Esther M. Hoffmann. I performed 5-FU subconjunctival injections and argon laser suture lysis in glaucoma patients after trabeculectomy and other glaucoma filtering surgeries.
In the operating theatre I observed and assisted all glaucoma surgeries such as trabeculectomy, deep sclerectomy, all micro incisional glaucoma surgery (MIGS), canaloplasty, Mainz modified canaloplasty (filtering canaloplasty), implantation of different glaucoma drainage devices and congenital glaucoma surgery at the Childhood Glaucoma Department. I was extremely interested in MIGS and trabeculotomy 360º. Despite I was undergoing Glaucoma Fellowship I had the opportunity to observe the corneal and other types of ophthalmic surgeries, while I was in the Operation Room.
This fellowship also gave me the opportunity to broaden my perspectives not only in the areas of ophthalmology, but in the areas of academic performance and medical ethics as well. I prepared two manuscripts for publication and was co-author of several other manuscripts. My first clinical research focused on the impact of unilateral trabeculectomy on the intraocular pressure in the fellow eye. A manuscript was submitted to an international, pubmed-listed journal and data was presented in the early bird glaucoma research meetings and during the German Ophthalmological Meeting (DOG), which was held from Oct 9th - Oct 11th 2020. The second manuscript was related to the national glaucoma registry for congenital glaucoma in Germany. As a part of further research work I collected clinical data of newborn and children, including blood samples for human genetic examination.
I had a possibility to participate in the Congress of German Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (DGII) held in February 2020 in Mainz. It was very interesting to listen to original presentations, especially related to glaucoma, cataract and refractive surgeries and undergo some surgical wet labs.
So I spent one year in Mainz and despite the worldwide situation with Covid 19, this year was full of new interesting things for me and it has been worth it. I was able to get to know worldwide known glaucoma specialists, like Prof. Grehn, Prof. Pfeiffer and Prof. Hoffmann and to improve my German language skills as well. My German colleagues were very friendly, the work atmosphere was nice and we spent together some time out of the work. At the end of my fellowship I received the memory Team Photo of Mainz Eye Clinic made in 2019, my Certificate and detailed Report (Zeugnis) from Professor Dr. med. Esther Hoffmann. I would like to underline again my grateful thanks to whole Glaucoma Team of Mainz Eye Clinic.
Now definitely I am returning with advanced baggage of knowledge about diagnosis and treatment of all types of glaucoma, so I could apply what I have learned and as a consequence bring back some usefulness to my home institution and to Azerbaijan. I will always keep collaboration with Professor Esther Hoffmann and other German colleagues after my return to Baku.
Dr. med. Aghayeva Fidan
November 2020
First of all I would like to express my great respect to EGS for chance to have an observership program at Queens Medical Center. I want to thank Prof. Dua Harminder, and Prof. Anthony King who accepted me in the Hospital. I would like to thank specially Mr. Pavi Agrawal for taking into consideration my professional priorities and organized my weekly observership routine at the highest level and helped me all these time.All the doctors and nurses were very kind and willing to help and answer all the questions regarding the patients management.
I had chance to observe clinical consultations of outpatients with full examination and preparation for surgical treatment. I was impressed by the techniques of trabeculectomy which minimizes complications of the surgery. I had possibility to observe cataract surgery combined with MIGS. Furthermore I had unlimited access to the VR magic Eyesi cataract surgery simulator. On Fridays I had chance to attend seminars, lectures and discussing interesting cases.
I would like to express my special appreciation and thanks to the team of Glaucoma department again.
I want to thank Mrs Ilaaria Caldareri, the EGS secretary and Human Resources department of Nottingham university hospitals NHS Trust for assiting me for all the time.
Dr. Zurab Glonti
April 2020
Dear European glaucoma society team,
Many thanks for organizing a special education program for young specialists.
I am a doctor from a developing country. I am so happy that your society gave me a chance to visit one of the best glaucoma clinics in Europe. This travel was very fruitful, as I expected. During this observership, I gained a lot of knowledge in the care of patients with glaucoma. I have found answers to many questions that I was asking myself and could not find reasonable answers from the literature. Many thanks to professor Augusto Azuaro-Blanco who was so kind and attentive to me. I followed him in operation theatres where he explained to me every type of operation for glaucoma and disclosed the secrets of surgery. Also, I followed him in consulting rooms where I also expanded my knowledge in non-pharmacological glaucoma care. Professor Azuaro-Blanco organized a high-standard and nicely tailored educational program for me for one month.Every Monday, I visited a research clinic, where Professor was doing a randomized controlled trial: Direct selective laser trabeculoplasty in open-angle glaucoma. On average one day we checked around 3-4 patients. In the afternoon I spent my time with the professor in operation theatres. According to the operation list usually included 5 patients per day. Most of them were referred to glaucoma surgery and few patients to cataract surgery. With professor, I have seen operations like trabeculectomy with and without mitomycin, Ahmad valve implantation, revision of flab, combined operation – phacoemulsification of cataract with trabeculectomy. Every Tuesday, I was in the consulting room with the professor. During one day we consulted around 25 patients. And I also participated in the consulting process. I examined every patient on slit lamp, gonioscopy, ophthalmoscopy and made interpretation of fundus photo, OCT and Humphrey. Also, I followed the doctor during laser surgery like SLT, Iridotomy, suturelysis, secondary cataract incision. Also, I am very grateful to the colleagues of the professor. Especially for doctors Simon Rankin, Angela Knox, Sarah Wilson, optometrist Simon Bond, and Jonathan Keenan. Every Wednesday I followed doctor Angela Knox. In the morning she usually does have around 12-14 patients in the consulting room. In the afternoon I was with miss Knox in the operation theatre. Also, she has 5 patients according to the patient list. I have seen procedures for glaucoma care like needling, suturing of overfiltrated flab, destruction of ciliary body with 810 wavelength laser, trabeculectomy and cataract surgery. Every morning on Thursday, I followed Ms. Knox in the consulting room. In the afternoon, I visited the orthoptics department at Royal Victoria Hospital.
I asked the professor to allow me to fellow orthoptics specialists because in my country we do not have these specialists. And I have learned to check patients with ocular motility disorders and making a prescription for prismatic glasses. Also, I followed a doctor Simon Rankin in the consulting room. He is a doctor with huge experience in glaucoma care. He has kindly explained to me every patient with unlike clinical figures. On Friday Monday, I followed optometrists in the glaucoma department. Every Friday afternoon, I attended a teaching program. Overall, during my travel program, I have seen 60 surgical operations, more than 50 laser operations, around 500 consultations.
After one month of observership and sensibly organized tutelage by the medical staff of the glaucoma center, I became more confident in my glaucoma practice. Because I have learned to do make a pertinent clinical decision in difficult cases. Professor explained to me every case history and gave me more understanding of glaucoma management. After coming back to my home country, over 2 weeks, I have applied my acquired knowledge to my patients with glaucoma. And I am very happy that I can take care of my patients with new knowledge, confidence, and inspiration to the job. In the future, I would like to apply to Surgical Wetlab in Tays Training Centre.
I will recommend to my local colleagues to apply to the European Glaucoma Society grants.
I wish creative success to European glaucoma society.
Nazerke Kaiyrzhanova
March 2020
First of all, I would like to thank the European Glaucoma Society for giving me this great opportunity to visit the Glaucoma Department within Queen's University Belfast.
Prof.Augusto Azuara-Blanco was the mentor who guided me during this observership. He and his highly competent team made me feel welcome. Their way of thinking and managing the healthcare situations had a great impact on me. I had the opportunity to see many interesting cases of glaucoma and their medical and surgical treatment done on a daily basis.During my stay, I had the chance to follow 3 different glaucoma specialists. In the clinics, after every examination we discussed about different ways of treatment, in accordance with the EGS guideline. In the operating theatre, I saw amazingly done glaucoma surgery: trabeculectomy, phaco-trabeculectomy, bleb revision, diode cyclodestruction, choroidal effusion drainage. I was able to follow the patient from pre-operative assessment to post-operative care. I learned a lot about the management of glaucoma surgery complications. This Glaucoma Department is working so efficient! I was really impressed.
The virtual clinic was a new thing for me, I saw that it is working very well, sparing precious time for the very serious glaucoma cases, so I am full of new ideas which hopefully I could implement at my home hospital.
Despite the fact that prof. Blanco was involved also in research and teaching, he was very committed to his role of mentor for me, I am so grateful for this!
I consider this observership a life-changing experience, it made me very inspired to improve glaucoma care at my home.
I recommend this glaucoma department to every colleagues who are interested to learn not just from great specialists, but also from great people!
Arnold György Gale, MD, 5th year resident doctor
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Szeged, Hungary
March 2020
First and foremost, I want to thank EGS for giving me this amazing possibility and generously supporting my visit at the Queen's University Belfast Hospitals in the United Kingdom.
I had the honour of joining Prof. Augusto Azuara-Blanco, and his team of highly competent health care glaucoma providers, to whom I was referred while writing my PhD thesis. I was fortunate to be accepted for supervision by Prof. Azuara-Blanco, who took time off his busy schedule, not only educating me about glaucoma, but also facilitating during my whole stay in Belfast, guiding and helping me in getting involved in the glaucoma society. I would also like to express my special gratitude and thank the whole team for making me feel welcome and sharing their best practices with me.
Through guidance and close tutoring by Prof. Azuara -Blanco in the glaucoma clinics I could deepen my competence in the diagnostic process and therapeutic management of glaucoma. Furthermore, for the first time, I had the chance to attend a virtual clinic and become familiar with new devices which was very enthralling for me. Observing glaucoma surgeries was also of great value as we discussed about surgical skills and different techniques. Moreover, given my interest in glaucoma research I was honoured to be included in some of Prof. Azuara-Blanco's research projects and also was sponsorised by him for EGS membership.
Additionally, I had the chance to attend continuing medical education sessions from ophthalmology every Friday afternoon and exercise surgical skills in EyeSI.
I was really impressed by the way the department was organized and efficiency with which things were get done. Education of students and residents was done with great effort, whereas disseminating out leading publications on glaucoma was done on a regular basis.
Overall, I consider my visit at the Queen's University Belfast Hospitals a life-changing experience. The gained knowledge and skills are truly incredible making me very inspired to improve glaucoma care at my home hospital, while maintaining a strong collaboration with Prof. Blanco and his team. I highly recommend this department to any colleagues who intend to be trained for glaucoma.
Thank you for this excellent opportunity!
Qëndresë Daka, MD- Assistant Professor, University of Prishtina "Hasan Prishtina"
University Clinical Centre of Kosova
Prishtinë, Kosovo, June 2019
June 2019
First of all I would like to thank European Glaucoma Society for educational Grant. This was a wonderful experience for me. One month passed so quickly. I undertook my observership in Thessaloniki AHEPA Hospital, where I was welcomed by the Head of Ophthalmology Department Professor Fotis Topouzis. AHEPA University General Hospital, also known as AHEPA Hospital is considered one of the biggest hospitals in Greece, based in Thessaloniki. It’s a major teaching hospital and part of the National Healthcare system of Greece.
The schedule was well organized, I had the opportunity to take part in all daily activities of the ophthalmology department, which included academic lectures, teaching sessions, observe glaucoma and cataract surgeries, saw some very rare pediatric pathology, took part in medical discussions and saw a lot of interesting surgeries. I had the opportunity to be exposed to the research activities.
Professor Fotis Topouzis with his wonderful team, offered me lots of attention and shared their knowledge with great pleasure. The team was very friendly to each other and to me, from the first day I felt a part of the team.
Furthermore, I would like to thank all the professors and doctors of ophthalmology department for making feel welcome and part of their big family.
Salome Oragvelidze, MD
Department of Ophthalmology, Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk, Belarus. Medical Specialist Training and Accreditation Specialist in Ophthalmology.
May 2019
I would like to thank the EGS Executive Committee for selecting me for this special award of a Travel Grant and giving me the opportunity to further develop my knowledge in the field of glaucoma as a young ophthalmologist.
During February 2019, I undertook my observership in Mainz, where I was welcomed by the director of the clinic Prof Norbert Pfeifer and chief of glaucoma department Prof Esther Hoffmann. The schedule was well organized, and all staff members were very approachable, kind and expert.
The clinic is very well organized, with a lot of eye doctors and many patients in all departments every day and with a lot of different surgeries using the latest techniques.
During my stay, I observed examinations of glaucoma patients and every examination room is equipped with a screen so it is easy to follow the examination and get involved in it.
I was able to enter to operation room on a regular basis and to observe all types of glaucoma surgeries (canaloplasty, trabeculectomy, bleb needling, stents, shunts, Ahmed valve, phacotrabeculoectomy combined etc.). I also was able to see examinations of childrens under general anaesthesia and operations on congenital glaucoma continued just right after examinations.
During my stay, I attended morning meetings and lectures that were held on Tuesdays and Thursdays. As I visited in February, I also attended the 12th European Glaucoma Resident Course on February 8th and 9th, held in the clinic where lecturers were made by renowned glaucoma specialists from all Europe.
I learned a lot of new information, starting from conservative up to surgical treatment, and I saw surgeries which I did not have the opportunity to see in my country.
Furthermore, I would like to thank all the professors and doctors of ophthalmology department for making me feel welcome and part of their team.
I want to thank Mrs Ilaria Caldareri, the EGS Secretary and Mrs Anita Brill, student secretary at Augenklinik in Mainz for assisting me in all what I needed.
Thank you for this excellent opportunity.
Selma Milisic
Medical Chamber of Physicans of Canton Sarajevo
Josipa Vancaša 11, 71000 Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
March 2019
Dear colleagues from the European Glaucoma Society (EGS), led by President Prof. David Garway-Heath, please accept my sincere gratitude for the support I was given as a part of your great initiative to spend one month at one of the top European Glaucoma Centers.
I would like to express my special appreciation and thanks to the Head of Ophthalmology Department at San Carlos Hospital in Madrid - Prof. Julian Garcia Feijoo - you have been a marvelous mentor for me. Thanks to your leadership and dedication, combined with your team’s spirit and energy, I felt warmly welcomed by everyone.
It was great honor for me to learn from such experts in the field and to gain invaluable knowledge and skills . I was answered any question i had and especially surgeries explained in deep details, even schematically painted for me with the most common complications.
I am confident that my colleagues’ priceless advises and experience they shared with me will definitely speed up my development as a glaucoma specialist.
I highly recommend Gaucoma Department at San Carlos Hospital, Madrid to any colleagues who intend to be trained in glaucoma.
Last by not least, thank you Dr. Martinez de la Casa, Dr. Laura Morales and all the colleagues from Glaucoma Department at San Carlos Hospital, Madrid, Spain!
Nora Velikova, MD - Assistant Professor,University Hospital ''Queen Yoanna-ISUL", Sofia, Bulgaria
July 2018
I want to express my gratitude to EGS. This was a wonderful experience for me. One month period passed so quickly, professional skills that I get in saint Joseph hospital is very important for me and my future. The greeting was very warm and friendly. The staff was extremely helpful they welcomed me and helped me to feel as a member of their big family. They showed me all the departments and explained every detail I asked. Despite of the fact that Dr Lachkar was very busy I visited an operating theater with him and he explained me all the steps of the operating process, all the new methods they use for treatment of glaucoma. This information is priceless for me I am quite sure that my medical practice will become more effective and I will not frustrate patients (Internally Displaced Persons) who are waiting for me.
I want to say thank you again for this opportunity and chance for being more qualified and effective doctor.
Salome Tabatadze
EVEX Medical Corporation, Georgia
July 2018
With this report I would like to summarize my experience from my observership at the University Clinic: Saint Joseph Hospital Paris France.
First of all I would like to thank European Glaucoma Society for Educational Grant. This was unique opportunity to visit leading glaucoma centre in Saint Joseph Hospital, Paris France.
I had the opportunity to observe glaucoma and cataract surgeries. I could participate in patients examination, diagnosis and treatment many rare diseases together with doctors working there. At Saint Joseph Hospital everyone was very nice to me, very kind and helpful and responded to every question that I had.
Every morning we had a meeting discussing patients and interesting cases. After that, I went to surgery and followed a current day programme.
I would like to thank the director of my observership program, Prof. Dr Yves Lachkar, Dr. Gilles KRETZ Dr. Martin Graber and the whole team, who offered me lots of their attention and shared their knowledge with great enthusiasm. From the beginning I felt as being a part of the team, fully involved in the work .
I would like to encourage and recommend all residents to apply for the EGS Educational Grants.
Ana Dvalishvili, MD
Department of Ophthalmology, Belarusian Medical Academy of Post Graduate Education.
Tbilisi State Medical University, Medical Specialist Training and Accreditation Specialist in Ophthalmology.
July 2018
End of 2017, I completed my EGS Fellowship in Leuven, Belgium, under the supervision of Professor Ingeborg Stalmans.
I consider this educational opportunity offered by the EGS an important asset to my professional career.
I was able to perform over 400 supervised glaucoma consultations, where clinical glaucoma skills were practiced (biomicroscopy, tonometry, gonioscopy, fundoscopy). The fellowship also included training with perimetric/imaging methods, as well as research-oriented devices including several ocular blood flow oriented technologies such as the angiography optical coherence tomography, colour Doppler imaging and retinal oximetry.
I also had the opportunity to follow 3 different glaucoma specialists, both in the consultation and in the operating room, allowing me to observe several techniques, from trabeculectomy, glaucoma drainage devices and diode cyclodestruction, to newer technologies, such as the XEN® implant and the UC3® ultrasound cyclodestruction device.
I was able to follow the patient from pre-operative assessment to post-operative care, discussing treatment options and how to best deal with the occasional post-operative complications.
As such, I consider that I have considerably improved my clinical skills, while at the same time having had the opportunity to engage in several research related roles, some of which are part of my ongoing PhD. I have published several papers and held presentations at national and international meetings.
Overall, I consider myself to be ready to improve the glaucoma care at my home hospital and continue my research career, maintaining a strong collaboration with Professor Ingeborg Stalmans and the Research Group Ophthalmology in Leuven.
Dr Joao Barbosa Breda, Portugal
December 2017
Hospital San Carlos is a great place for ophthalmologists for studding, Improving their knowledge and communicating with experienced specialists. I spent great four weeks in Glaucoma department. The stuff was friendly and easy-going. All the lectures were really useful. Especially, I remember the lecture of Dr. Maria Morena. I’m really pleased for Dr Julian Garcia for the support and help in my education. All the observers can attend interesting lectures, participate in patients examinations, observe surgery and visit the library with a great number of exclusive books and journals. Becides I participated in the web conference between Russia and Spain and it was great! Thank you for such an opportunity!
Dr Ekaterina Pichikova
Ophthalmologist-surgeon in "Eye Microsurgery in honour of Fyodorov S."
Secretary of Novosibirsk - initiative Rotary club, Russia territory 057
President - elect 2018-2019 of Novosibirsk - initiative Rotary club, Russia
District (Territory 057) RFE chair 2017-2018
November 2017
With this report I would like to summarize my experience and key learnings from my one year glaucoma fellowship at the University Clinic Mainz in Germany.
First of all, I would like to thank the European Glaucoma Society (EGS), led by President Prof. Anja Tuulonen, for giving me this amazing opportunity to spend a year at one of the top University clinics focused on glaucoma. I would like to thank the director of the clinic, Prof. Pfeiffer, the director of my fellowship program, Prof. Hoffmann, and the whole team. From the beginning I felt as being a part of the team, fully involved in the work and overall impact made.
My fellowship truly accelerated my learning. As the ophthalmology department at the University Clinic Mainz is one of the main centers for glaucoma treatment in Europe, performing around 1200 glaucoma surgeries annually, it gave me the opportunity to learn directly from the experts in the field. During my stay I had the chance to experience different departments of the clinic: I worked at the glaucoma ward, I checked the patients after glaucoma surgeries, I learned about the postoperative therapy or how to treat the different kinds of complications. I even spent some time at the special ward, where only patients with an intraocular pressure curve are admitted. There, I saw the matter of the disease from a different point of view. Moreover, I learned how to treat and diagnose patients with glaucoma suspicion, when is it adequate to recommend a glaucoma surgery and what type of surgery is most suitable for each patient.
I was regularly part of the glaucoma outpatient clinic, having on average 60 patients with various glaucoma-related issues.
One highlight of my fellowship was the fact that the University Clinic Mainz became an official center for children glaucoma treatment in Germany, led directly by Prof. Hoffmann, during my stay. This gave me the possibility to also perform glaucoma examinations on children patients in general anesthesia, being not only a completely new and interesting experience but also an opportunity to enhance and develop my skills.
Additionally, during my stay, I was actively involved in glaucoma-related studies and research. I did collect and consolidate necessary data, was part of the data analysis and then even presented results and findings to the other team-members and medical students.
I see my one year fellowship at the University Clinic Mainz as an invaluable catalyst in my skill and career development. I am much more confident in serving glaucoma patients, I learned many best practices from the top specialists in the glaucoma area, I improved my German language skills and in addition I have met many kind, inspiring and wonderful colleagues, which I am honored to have in my life as friends.
Despite time ran by very fast, I am leaving feeling very thankful for being awarded with the EGS Fellowship, being a truly incredible learning journey and life-changing experience, having, in my view, a significant impact on the treatment and care provided to those patients affected by the glaucoma disease.
Dr Adela Klezlova, Prague
November 2017
Department of Ophthalmology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, AHEPA Hospital
I am sincerely grateful to EGS for giving me this unique and outstanding opportunity to participate in EGS Travel Grant program and spend a month at Glaucoma Unit, Department of Ophthalmology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, AHEPA Hospital. It was an honor to be a part of an excellent ophthalmology team, leading glaucoma department for Southeastern Europe and learn from well-known experts. Having renowned Prof. Fotis Topouzis as a tutor was a great honor.
I would like to express my deep gratitude to Prof. Fotis Topouzis, the Head of Department, who was very kind to enable me to be engaged in all available professional activities, all clinical activities related to glaucoma care, as well as to learn more about the research activities at the Laboratory of Research and Clinical Applications in Ophthalmology. Furthermore, I would like to thank all the professors and doctors of ophthalmology department for making me feel welcome and part of their team, and having useful talks and sharing their experience in glaucoma with me. I was given the opportunity to take part in all daily activities of this complex ophthalmology department, which included academic lectures, teaching sessions, case reports, subspecialized meetings, as well as observation of many surgical procedures. I have had a chance to learn how to work with advance up-to-date diagnostic imaging tools, combined with great knowledge and rich clinical experience. Moreover, this grant provided me with an excellent education in all aspects related to research activities. The strongest impression from Thessaloniki I will take home with me is the willingness and great effort of experienced physicians to provide constant, patient and unselfish education to their younger colleagues. Knowledge and skills gained during such subspecialised training are invaluable; therefore, AHEPA Hospital is a place I will keep a wonderful memory of and will certainly get back to.
Marija Trenkić Božinović, MD, PhD
Teaching Assistant, Medical Faculty University of Niš, Serbia
Department of Ophthalmology, University Medical Center Niš, Serbia
May 2017