At the Department of Ophthalmology at the Wake Forest School of Medicine, we’re training the next generation of specialists in eye care. Our department offers a robust resident training program in comprehensive ophthalmology in addition to fellowships in cornea and external disease, retina-vitreous disease, and oculofacial plastic and orbital surgery.
Leadership

Craig M. Greven, MD
Chair, Ophthalmology
Professor, Ophthalmology

Brent Bond, MD
Associate Professor, Ophthalmology

Timothy J. Martin, MD
Program Director, Ophthalmology
Professor, Ophthalmology

Paul J. Dickinson, MD
Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology
Education and Training
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Ophthalmology Residency Program
A residency program providing residents access to a continuous care clinic, inpatient consultation service at a Level I trauma center and high-volume surgical experience.
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Cornea Fellowship
A one-year surgical and clinical fellowship, which is broad-based in all aspects of medical and surgical experience including transplantation, DSEK, DMEK, DALK, LASIK and refractive cataract surgery.
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Retina Fellowship
A two-year program preparing fellows for an academic or private practice career in Vitreoretinal Surgery through outstanding clinical, research and teaching opportunities.
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Continuing Professional Education
Programs designed to meet the education and training needs of health providers in the allied health, dentistry, medicine, mental health, nursing, pharmacy, public health and emerging health professions.
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Cornea Fellowship
A one-year surgical and clinical fellowship, which is broad-based in all aspects of medical and surgical experience including transplantation, DSEK, DMEK, DALK, LASIK and refractive cataract surgery.
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Retina Fellowship
A two-year program preparing fellows for an academic or private practice career in Vitreoretinal Surgery through outstanding clinical, research and teaching opportunities.