We accept applications only through the San Francisco Match.
The American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO) was the first medical specialty board founded in the United States. It awards the only medical specialty certificate in ophthalmology recognized by both the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) and the American Medical Association (AMA).
Certification of individuals trained in Ophthalmology is provided by the American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO). To be eligible for examination you must have satisfactorily completed 12 months of broad clinical training (PGY-1) and a formal residency training program in Ophthalmology of at least 36 months (some programs require 48 months). All training must be in accredited programs in the U.S. or in Canada. It is possible that a State Licensing Board will give you credit for foreign training, whereas the ABO will not. You should check with the ABO about this before you enter the match or start your training.
The Board Certification process must be completed not more than 6 years after your training. All Certificates require completion of a designated renewal program every 10 years.
Additional information about ABO Certification may be found at the Board's website
Ophthalmology is considered an "early match" specialty due to the annual January match. Consequently, the decision to pursue ophthalmology must be made earlier than most specialties
Applications must have been received by Oct. 6, 2023. (Please allow adequate time for document updating by the SF Match Computer system.)
We will be holding interviews on the following dates:
Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023
Friday, Dec. 1, 2023
Monday, Dec. 4, 2023
PLEASE NOTE: To begin the joint internship, you must be available and licensed in Iowa by June 24.
For information regarding policies as well as Visa issues, please contact the UI Graduate Medical Education Office
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, C123-GH
200 Hawkins Drive, Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Phone: 319-356-2256.
Email: gmeoffice@uiowa.edu