


University of Minnesota
No. of Residents Selected: 5
Integrated: N, Joint with Hennepin County Hospital (as of 2020)
Minimum Step 1/Step 2: No public cutoff
Program Director: Dr. Michael Lee, MD (mikelee@umn.edu)
Program Coordinator: Lori Van Der Merwe (vanderme@umn.edu)
Social Media: N/A
Q&A: “We are the only program in a major metropolitan city with rotations at a county hospital, VA, and a university hospital. Our residents are exposed to all subspecialties in ophthalmology, including ocular pathology and uveitis. I wish folks could come visit, because we have a great culture in our program. There is tremendous collegiality among residents and faculty. It is easy to say it, but it would be great for applicants to actually come and see it. It is an enjoyable environment.” Click to read more here!
No. of Residents Selected: 5
Integrated: N, Joint with Hennepin County Hospital (as of 2020)
Minimum Step 1/Step 2: No public cutoff
Program Director: Dr. Michael Lee, MD (mikelee@umn.edu)
Program Coordinator: Lori Van Der Merwe (vanderme@umn.edu)
Social Media: N/A
Q&A: “We are the only program in a major metropolitan city with rotations at a county hospital, VA, and a university hospital. Our residents are exposed to all subspecialties in ophthalmology, including ocular pathology and uveitis. I wish folks could come visit, because we have a great culture in our program. There is tremendous collegiality among residents and faculty. It is easy to say it, but it would be great for applicants to actually come and see it. It is an enjoyable environment.” Click to read more here!
No. of Residents Selected: 5
Integrated: N, Joint with Hennepin County Hospital (as of 2020)
Minimum Step 1/Step 2: No public cutoff
Program Director: Dr. Michael Lee, MD (mikelee@umn.edu)
Program Coordinator: Lori Van Der Merwe (vanderme@umn.edu)
Social Media: N/A
Q&A: “We are the only program in a major metropolitan city with rotations at a county hospital, VA, and a university hospital. Our residents are exposed to all subspecialties in ophthalmology, including ocular pathology and uveitis. I wish folks could come visit, because we have a great culture in our program. There is tremendous collegiality among residents and faculty. It is easy to say it, but it would be great for applicants to actually come and see it. It is an enjoyable environment.” Click to read more here!