The Retina Society Underrepresented in Medicine (RESOURCE) Mentoring Program was created to engage and interest ophthalmology residents from underrepresented populations* in research and in pursuing careers in the retina subspecialty through dedicated mentoring exposure. The program will pair ophthalmology residents from underrepresented backgrounds with Retina Society mentors, with the goal of providing the residents with research and career mentorship.

We are seeking the ophthalmology resident applicants for this program. Up to four ophthalmology residents will be selected in the Fall of 2023 to be paired with a primary mentor and secondary mentor(s) based on research interests and geographic location. The project may be based at mentee’s home institution (e.g, retrospective chart review, collaboration with home institution mentor, etc.) or at the mentor’s institution if feasible.

Mentors will work with their designated mentees on research projects that will be presented at the Retina Society Annual Meeting in 2024 and submitted for publication consideration. Mentors and mentees will be acknowledged at the Retina Society Annual Meeting.

Program Timeline

  • Mentee applications due September 15, 2023
  • Mentees selected and paired with Mentors by October 1, 2023
  • Announcement of Mentees and Mentors at Annual Meeting, October 11-14, 2023
  • Research Project Proposal due to RESOURCE Committee by December 1, 2023
  • Research abstract submission to Retina Society Annual Meeting due date (estimated mid-May 2024)

Reimbursed Expenses

The program will reimburse expenses directly related to the conduct of research up to $2500 including statistical support (e.g., biostatistician fees), publication fees, and related materials needed to conduct the research excluding electronic hardware (e.g., laptops, tablets, storage media, etc.) and software. The program will also reimburse travel-related expenses and registration fees up to $2500 for attendance at the Retina Society Annual Meeting.

Please email your completed application to Miguel Ocque (mocque@mms.org) if you are interested in being a part of this exciting new program by the September 15th deadline.


*The American Association of Medical Colleges definition of underrepresented in medicine is: "Underrepresented in medicine means those racial and ethnic populations that are underrepresented in the medical profession relative to their numbers in the general population." We define the following groups as underrepresented: Black (African American or African), Latino/Hispanic, American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander.

RESOURCE Application

Mentor Guidelines

2023-2024 Program Participants:

Valencia Potter
Impact of socioeconomic disadvantage in patient follow-up after remote diabetic retinopathy screening
Mentor:  Glenn Yiu

Barbara Cortes
Surgical outcomes in laser induced macular holes
Mentor:  Maria Berrocal

2022-2023 Program Participants:

Elizabeth "Libby" Fairless, MD
Access to Eye Care Providers on Native American Lands
Mentor:  Yoshihiro Yonekawa

Ramsey Yusuf, MD
Refractive Shift after Combined Scleral Buckling and Pars Plana Vitrectomy for Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment in Pseudophakic Eyes with Multifocal Intraocular Lenses
Mentor:  Rajeev Muni, MD