Overview

MS Ophthalmology is a two-year post-graduation course that deals with advanced study of the eye's anatomy, physiology, and diseases. There are many job opportunities available for the graduates who are pursuing this role. They can fulfill the Ophthalmologist, Surgeon, Professor/Lecturer, ENT Specialist, Clinical Assistant, Medical Consultant, and many more.

According to Wikipedia, "Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine and surgery that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the eye." The full form of MS Ophthalmology is Master of Surgery in Ophthalmology. The course falls under the umbrella of the Master of Surgery and therefore follows a similar foundation of the study. One of the leading specializations in MS Ophthalmology is the eye's anatomy, physiology, and diseases. Programs at this graduate-level are completed in two years.

MS Ophthalmology is a highly demanding course for the aspirants trying to work in the Medical(eye) oriented fields. It is a course that provides a wide range of opportunities. This program emphasizes the importance of research for developing students' understanding and furthering their learning. It even offers a high job scope abroad because of the language proficiency.

What is MS Ophthalmology all About?

MS Ophthalmology or Master of Surgery in Opthalmology is a two years Post Graduate course. Students with a good score in MBBS can pursue this program. This course helps students develop their thinking and management skills to produce original insights into anatomy and surgeries related to the eye. The MS Ophthalmology course list extensively covers topics from advanced anatomy, physiology, and eye diseases.

Syllabus

Semester I

Semester II

Basic Science in Ophthalmology

Lens and Glaucoma

Trauma and Emergency Ophthalmology

Uvea and Vitreoretinal Diseases

MS Ophthalmology Second Year Syllabus

Semester III

Semester IV

Disorders Of The Lids, Lacrimal Drainage Apparatus, Orbit and Oculoplastic

Disorders of the Optic Nerve, Visual Pathway Neuro-Ophthalmology

External Eye Disease, Sclera, Cornea

Ocular Motility, Strabismus, Pediatric Ophthalmology

Optics and Refraction

Community Ophthalmology

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