I was at the Cornea Clinic today, and all day long, I was following a Cornea fellow. There was nothing out of the unusual today other than meeting with Dr. Kim later. During the day, the cornea fellow taught me how to set up the computer program which connected the camera to the screen. In some rooms, there are learning scopes attached to the lens and in some rooms a camera to the lens. So, when we are in rooms without the teaching scope, I connected the lens to the screen, allowing me to look into the eye besides the fellow. Interestingly, the older doctors such as Dr. Carlson do not know how to work the program; therefore, before the rotation starts, I would go into each room and set up the screens. I meet Dr. Terry Kim, the current head of Ophthalmology, in a conference room and learned about cataract surgery at the end of the day.