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Johns Hopkins Wilmer Ophthalmology Residency Program

Ophthalmology Residency Training Program
of the Wilmer Eye Institute/Sinai/GBMC

The Wilmer/Sinai/GBMC residency is one of the premier ophthalmology training programs in the country.  Internationally recognized faculty, outstanding facilities, the resources of four major teaching hospitals, a large and varied patient population, and-most importantly- superb residents, combine to provide an environment in which residents become skilled medical and surgical ophthalmologists.

Whether they become clinician-educators, research scientists, business leaders in ophthalmology, or private practitioners, Wilmer graduates are consistently among the leaders in their field.  This website allows you to examine more closely the many aspects of our training program.

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Peter J. McDonnell, M.D.
Peter J. McDonnell, M.D.
Chairman
J.P. Dunn, M.D.
J.P. Dunn, M.D.
Program Director
H. Alexander Leder, M.D.
 H. Alexander Leder, M.D.
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