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Benefits
Competitive
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Comprehensive
medical, dental, hospitalization and pharmacy benefits
for residents/fellows and their dependents
Vacation each year: 3 weeks, for specific information
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Board Certification Requirements
While Ophthalmology, as a specialty, is board certified, Ophthalmology subspecialty fellowships are not board certified. Visit the
American Board of Ophthalmology
for specifics on board certification requirements.