About Our Vitreoretinal Surgery Fellowship

Vitreoretinal Surgery Fellows and Faculty

Thank you for your interest in the Beth Israel Lahey Health (BILH) Vitreoretinal Surgery Fellowship. We are an AUPO-compliant, two-year surgical program that offers excellent training in the latest treatments for surgical and medical retinal diseases.

What To Expect

We are a destination for referrals from Massachusetts and New Hampshire, as well national and international referrals. The fellows evaluate and treat patients in the clinic with the latest diagnostic and therapeutic equipment. Equipment for laser and pneumatic retinopexy is readily available. Our operating rooms are fully equipped with state-of-the-art vitreoretinal surgery instrumentation including the latest small-gauge instruments, wide-field viewing systems, 3-D heads-up display, and endoscopy.

The fellows have extensive training in the treatment of epiretinal membranes, macular holes, diabetic retinopathy, dislocated IOLs, and retinal detachments. In addition, the fellows become adept in the use of perfluorocarbon liquids, silicone oil, endoscopic vitrectomy, and bimanual instrumentation for the repair of complex retinal detachments and proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Training is one-on-one with faculty ensuring rapid learning and a high-quality experience.

Our Retina Services are active in several research protocols, and the fellows are involved in these. Resources and support are available for research designed by the fellows and for attending/presenting at regional and national meetings. Educational “Retina Rounds” are held regularly. Local/regional retina meetings throughout the year offer opportunities for the fellows to present cases/research.

How To Apply

Applications for our fellowship are through SFMatch. If you have any questions, please email Jan Menovich or Greg Blaha. We regret that we are unable to sponsor international visas.

Fellowship Details

Learn more about our fellowship below.

Surgical experience for the two fellows is equivalent during both years of training, allowing for high-volume surgical numbers for both fellows as well as early surgical experience. This allows the first-year fellow to be involved immediately and allows a full two years to work on complex procedures. Non-OR time is spent in our busy retina clinic, or in our uveitis clinic twice a month. Our affiliations with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Boston Children’s Hospital provide opportunities for additional sub-specialized training.

The fellows make their own call schedule. Call is on a weekly basis (averaging 1 in 2) and is always with retina attending backup. There is also always a resident and general ophthalmology attending on-call. Unless medically necessary, surgeries are not usually performed after-hours or on weekends.

  • Salary is PGY-5 and -6
  • Vacation is 15 days/year (plus 4 “float” holidays)
  • $500 educational stipend/year
  • Support for attending conferences/research

Boston and the Northshore region are beautiful and interesting places to live and work.

  • 20-30 minutes between the cultural, culinary and sports offerings of Boston and the Northshore
  • 5-30 minutes to local beaches, farms, parks
  • 1-2 hours to mountains in NH, VT, ME for hiking, skiing/snowboarding
  • 2-3 hours to Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket, or the Berkshires

Meet Our Faculty, Fellows, & Alumni

Greg Blaha, MD, PhD
Director of Fellowship and Vitreoretinal Surgery
Fellowship: Lahey

Jeff Marx, MD
Chief Value Officer, Lahey
Fellowship: Doheny/USC

Fina Barouch, MD
Fellowship: MEEI

Jeff Chang, MD
Vice Chair, Ophthalmology
Fellowship: Tufts/NEEC/OCB

David Ramsey, MD, PhD, MPH
Director of Ophthalmic Research, Lahey
Fellowship: MEEI

Kendra Klein, MD (Medical Retina)
Fellowship: Tufts/NEEC

Sarkis Soukiasian, MD (Uveitis)
Fellowship: MEEI

Justin Pennington, MD
Current 1st Year Fellow
Residency: Brown
Email Dr. Pennington

Shravan Savant, MD
Current 2nd Year Fellow
Residency: NYEE
Email Dr. Savant

2006

Gregory Blaha, MD/PHD
Residency: Tufts University/NEEC
Practice: Academic – Beth Israel Lahey Health, Fellowship Director, Chair of Vitreoretinal Surgery

2008

Patricia Pahk, MD
Residency: Yale University
Practice: Academic – Stony Brook, Clinical Assistant Professor

2010

Elisha Tilton, MD
Residency: University of Virginia
Practice: Private Practice – Eye Care Center of Northern Colorado

2012

Altin Pani, MD
Residency: Albert Einstein/Bronx-Lebanon
Practice: Academic – Brown University, Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery

2014

Nneka O. Brooks, MD
Residency: Rutgers University
Practice: Private Practice – NJRetina

2016

Adam Lipman, MD
Residency: University of Virginia
Practice: Private Practice – Mandell Retina Center (Virginia)

2017

David Lazar, MD
Residency: Louisiana State University/Ochsner Clinic Foundation
Practice: Private Practice – Lazar Retina (Los Angeles, California)

2018

Steven Reinecke, MD
Residency: University of Texas- Southwestern Medical Center
Practice: Private Practice – Retina Specialists (North Texas)

2019

Michael Lewen, MD
Residency: Tufts University/NEEC
Practice: Private Practice – Allegheny Ophthalmic and Orbital Associates, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh PA

2020

Megan Nichols, MD
Residency: University of Virginia
Practice: Private Practice – Eye Associates & SurgiCenter of New Jersey

2021

Mona Singh, MD/MPA
Residency: University of Texas-Galveston
Practice: Academic – West Virginia University

2022

Noreen Shaikh, MD
Residency: Georgetown University
Practice: Private Practice – Vitreous Retina Macula Specialists of New Jersey

2023

Joseph Anaya, MD/MBA
Residency: Wills Eye Hospital
Practice: Academic – John Hopkins/Wilmer Eye Institute