Not specified
No deadline
Ireland
individual
About This Opportunity
This prize is awarded to the Graduate Entry Medicine Year 3 or Direct Entry Medicine Year 4 student who performs best in the ophthalmology component of the Fundamentals of Adult Disease Module at University College Cork. The winner is chosen based on their performance in the ophthalmology component of their exams during the year, including their ophthalmology continuous assessment mark and Duke Elder exam mark (a voluntary undergraduate exam run annually by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists). The prize consists of a pocket ophthalmoscope and is kindly sponsored by TheaPamex. This award recognizes excellence in ophthalmology education among medical students at UCC.
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Review process
Based on performance in ophthalmology component of exams, including continuous assessment mark and Duke Elder exam mark
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