Job descriptionJob Summary The Fellowship in Orbit & Oculoplasty at Eye Mantra provides specialized training in the diagnosis, management, and surgical treatment of orbital and oculoplastic conditions. This program focuses on the surgical and non-surgical management of eyelid disorders, orbital diseases, and reconstructive procedures. Fellows will receive hands-on experience in a wide range of oculoplastic surgeries, providing them with the necessary skills for a successful career in this subspecialty. Program Details OPD & Procedures: Extensive training in the evaluation and management of orbital and oculoplastic conditions. Exposure to diagnostic procedures, including MRI, CT scans, and ultrasonography for orbital imaging, as well as slit-lamp examination, biopsy, and eyelid evaluations. Regular postings in OPDs, where fellows will manage cases under the mentorship of experienced oculoplastic surgeons. Experience in diagnosing and managing various eyelid disorders, orbital tumors, trauma, and reconstructive surgeries. Program Structure First 3 Months: Induction Phase Introduction to the fundamentals of oculoplastic surgery and orbital pathology. Hands-on training in the examination and workup of orbital and eyelid diseases. Exposure to diagnostic tools and imaging modalities used in orbital and oculoplastic surgery, including high-resolution CT and MRI scans. Case-based management of common conditions such as ptosis, eyelid malpositions, and orbital cellulitis. Understanding the surgical anatomy and principles of eyelid surgery, lacrimal surgery, and orbital procedures. Next 3 Months: Advanced Clinical & Surgical Training In-depth exposure to surgical management of eyelid disorders such as blepharoplasty, ptosis correction, and entropion/ectropion repair. Training in orbital surgeries, including excision of orbital tumors, orbital decompression, and orbital fracture repairs. Surgical management of lacrimal system disorders, including dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) and lacrimal duct surgeries. Hands-on experience in reconstructive oculoplastic procedures, such as eyelid reconstruction after trauma or tumor excision. Participation in managing orbital infections, inflammation, and other complex orbital conditions. Post-operative care and management of surgical outcomes, including patient counseling and rehabilitation. Key Learning Opportunities Comprehensive training in both surgical and non-surgical management of orbital and eyelid diseases. Hands-on experience in a wide range of oculoplastic surgeries, from reconstructive procedures to cosmetic eyelid surgeries. Advanced training in orbital imaging and diagnosis, including management of orbital tumors and trauma. Exposure to the latest techniques and technologies in oculoplastic surgery.