Ocular Disease Residency

We currently offer five external ocular disease residency programs offering areas of emphasis in brain injury rehabilitation as well as refractive and ocular surgery.

Residency Sites

Audie Murphy Memorial VA Hospital

7400 Merton Minter Blvd.
San Antonio, TX 78229
Program Coordinator: Gregg Wentworth, O.D., M.B.A., F.A.A.O.
gregg.wentworth@va.gov

Program Description

The resident will provide optometric care to patients with a diverse range of ocular and neurologic conditions in the Audie Murphy Memorial Veterans Administration Hospital and affiliated clinics. The resident will split their time between seeing patients in the Polytrauma Unit and the Eye Clinic of the hospital. The program will include training in diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of polytrauma-related visual complications, adjustment and eventual reintegration into the community with an improved quality of life. In the Eye Clinic, the resident will receive training in the diagnosis and management of a wide variety of ocular disease conditions, including glaucoma, retinal, and anterior segment disorders.

Program Information
Program Length 12 months (52 weeks)
Start Date July 1
Positions 2
Compensation $44,373
Hours Per Week 40 hours - no on-call responsibilities
ACOE Accreditation Status Accredited
Application Deadline Feb. 1
ORMatch Matching Service Yes

Contact the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education (ACOE) at accredit@theacoe.org or 1-800-365-2219. Click here for more information about accreditation of optometric residency programs. 

Doris Miller VAMC

4800 Memorial Drive
Building 91, Basement, c/o Eye Clinic
Waco, TX 76711
Program Coordinator: Erika M. Jones, OD, FAAO
erika.jones10@va.gov

Program Description

The resident will provide optometric care to patients with a diverse range of ocular and neurologic conditions in the Doris Miller VAMC Eye Clinic. The resident will also be exposed to low vision rehabilitation at the Blind Rehabilitation Center on our campus as well as be exposed to the Ophthalmology subspecialties at our parent hospital, Olin E. Teague Veteran Affairs Hospital in Temple, Texas. In the Doris Miller VAMC Eye Clinic, the resident will receive training in the diagnosis and management of a wide variety of ocular disease conditions, including glaucoma, retinal disease, and anterior segment disorders.

Program Information
Program Length 12 months (52 weeks)
Start Date July 1
Positions 2
Compensation $44,470 plus benefits
Hours Per Week 40 hours (no on-call or weekend hours)
ACOE Accreditation Status Accredited
Application Deadline See ORMatch
ORMatch Matching Service  Yes, Required to Apply via ORMatch

Contact the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education (ACOE) at accredit@theacoe.org or 1-800-365-2219. Click here for more information about accreditation of optometric residency programs. 

Parkhurst Nuvision

9725 Datapoint Drive, Ste 106
San Antonio, TX 78229
Program Coordinator: Darcy Seaton O.D., F.A.A.O.
dseaton@nuvisiontx.com
Nuvisiontx.com

Program Description

The resident will work closely with ophthalmologists and optometrists who have subspecialty training in anterior segment, cataract, glaucoma, cornea, dry eye, oculoplastics, retina and refractive surgery in a referral center setting. There will be a strong emphasis on pre‐ and post‐operative management of ocular surgery patients. Clinical experience will be obtained through direct patient care and training as a clinical attending for optometry externs. The resident will attend resident seminars, quarterly Parkhurst Nuvision continuing education events, and have the opportunity to participate in clinical research.

Program Information
Program Length 13 months (56 weeks)
Start Date July 1
Positions 1
Compensation $41, 000 annually
Hours Per Week 45 - 60
ACOE Accreditation Status Accredited
Application Deadline Jan. 31
ORMatching Service Yes

Contact the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education (ACOE) at accredit@theacoe.org or 1-800-365-2219. Click here for more information about accreditation of optometric residency programs. 

Veterans Health Administration

901 East Hackberry Avenue
McAllen, Texas 78503
Program Coordinator: Michael Wingard, OD, FAAO
michael.wingard@va.gov

Program Description

The program will provide advanced clinical competence in the evaluation, diagnosis and management of patients in a population with high prevalence of acute and chronic ocular disease conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, glaucoma and cataract. The program will emphasize state-of-the-art technologies including optical coherence tomography, automated perimetry and fundus/anterior segment photography in the evaluation and management of patients. The program will expose the resident to all aspects of ocular disease management including medical, surgical and rehabilitative treatment options, and the interdisciplinary team approach to the management of chronic systemic disease. The resident will be fully integrated into direct patient-centered, evidence-based operations of the eye clinic and the healthcare system.

Program Information
Program Length 12 months (53 weeks)
Start Date July 1
Positions 1
Compensation $43,924
Hours Per Week 40
ACOE Accreditation Status Accredited
Application Deadline Jan. 30
ORMatching Matching Service Yes

Contact the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education (ACOE) at accredit@theacoe.org or 1-800-365-2219. Click here for more information about accreditation of optometric residency programs.