Phacoemulsification Training (Phaco)
Description
Course Description:
The program is an intense 6-week surgical skills transfer course, targeted at ophthalmologists who are able to perform small incision cataract surgery. A fair competence with tunnel, rhexis and hydrodissection is expected. Intense training for nucleus management is given.
The program is supported by didactic lectures, model/animal eye surgery in wet lab and structured supervised hands-on surgery. The experience and education in surgery is enhanced by observing senior consultants during surgery.
| Name of the course | Phacoemulsification training |
| Nature of course | To give exposure in managing cataract by Phaco-emulsification & to orient a SICS surgeon in Phaco surgery |
| Applicable to whom | Well oriented in the steps of SICS |
| Duration | 6 weeks |
| Total number (approximate) of cases to be done by trainee | Number of cases needed for acquiring skills (approx. 20 to 22 cases). |
| Admission criteria | MBBS or equivalent with Post graduate Degree in ophthalmology & experience in SICS minimum 100 cases done |
Course schedule:
- Step 1 of the training program: Wet lab practice
- Placement of Training: Wet lab
- Duration: First 2 weeks
- Step 2 of the training program: Assisting trainers & other surgeons
- Placement of Training: OT-3
- Duration: From the 1st week till the end
- Step 3 of the training program: Step surgery*
- Placement of Training: OT-3
- Duration: On the 3rd week
- Step 4 of the training program: Independent supervised surgery**
- Placement of Training: OT-3
- Duration: From the 4th week till the end
Week wise allocation schedule of different steps of the learning process will very according to the performance report of the trainee.
*Starting of the ‘step surgery’ depends on the evaluation report of the trainers. The trainee will continue ‘wet lab’ and ‘assisting trainers’ sessions for a longer period of time delaying the start of the ‘step surgery’ if the trainers feel it’s necessary (due to trainee’s performance in the ‘wet lab’ and ‘assisting trainers’ sessions)
** Starting of the ‘independent supervised surgery’ also depends on the evaluation report of the trainers. The trainee will continue ‘step surgery’ for a longer period of time delaying the start of the ‘independent supervised surgery’ if the trainers feel it’s necessary (due to the trainee’s performance in ‘step surgery’)
Contact Information:
Ispahani Islamia Eye Institute and Hospital (IIEI&H)
Email: education@islamia.org.bd, tasriba.khan@islamia.org.bd
Phone: 096 109 98333 (Extension: 214, 163)
Sat to Wed: 7:30 am to 7:30 pm, Thursday: 7:30 am to 1:30 pm
Web: www.islamia.org.bd