2020
DOI: 10.4103/ijo.ijo_1462_20
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Commentary: Restructuring residency training in ophthalmology during COVID-19 era: Challenges and opportunities

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“…There is a need to apprise the general public and young trainee ophthalmologists about the advantages and disadvantages of these newer agents by incorporating it in their residency training curriculum. [ 8 9 10 ]…”
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“…There is a need to apprise the general public and young trainee ophthalmologists about the advantages and disadvantages of these newer agents by incorporating it in their residency training curriculum. [ 8 9 10 ]…”
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“…We read with great interest articles on how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting ophthalmic training and compelling us to look at newer platforms of teaching. [ 1 2 3 ] Undergraduate ophthalmology teaching is an important part of MBBS curriculum as it forms the basis of ophthalmic knowledge of the physician of first contact in the community. [ 4 ] It also forms the fundamental basis of future ophthalmology training if pursued at post graduate level.…”
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“…To ensure standardized grading and management of DR, adequate reforms and innovations must be incorporated into the academic curriculum of ophthalmologists and optometrists. [ 7 8 9 ]…”
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