International Retinoblastoma Fellowships
The Eye Cancer Foundation (ECF) is pleased to announce funding to support retinoblastoma education fellowships for candidates from unserved and underserved countries. These fellowships may be from the ECF, Princess Margaret Cancer Center, and/or the International Council of Ophthalmology.
This program desires to train candidates as eye cancer specialists so that each candidate will return to his or her country to start eye cancer programs aimed at reducing mortality and vision loss related to the most common eye cancer in children (retinoblastoma). Candidates must be a qualified ophthalmologist who will use their best efforts to practice as an eye cancer specialist after the training.
If you wish to apply for a fellowship or if you have interest in supporting this program we encourage you to read more on the Eye Cancer Foundation's International Retinoblastoma Fellowships page.
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This program desires to train candidates as eye cancer specialists so that each candidate will return to his or her country to start eye cancer programs aimed at reducing mortality and vision loss related to the most common eye cancer in children (retinoblastoma). Candidates must be a qualified ophthalmologist who will use their best efforts to practice as an eye cancer specialist after the training.
If you wish to apply for a fellowship or if you have interest in supporting this program we encourage you to read more on the Eye Cancer Foundation's International Retinoblastoma Fellowships page.
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