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The group is based in [[San Francisco, California]]. It claims a member ship of more than 90 percent of practicing ophthalmologists (who the group refers to as "eye MDs") in the [[United States]] and an international membership of more than 7000. |
The group is based in [[San Francisco, California]]. It claims a member ship of more than 90 percent of practicing ophthalmologists (who the group refers to as "eye MDs") in the [[United States]] and an international membership of more than 7000. |
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The academy has its origins in the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology (AAOO), founded in 1896 as a medical association of both ophthalmologists and [[otolaryngology|otolaryngologists]] (eye, ear, nose, and throat doctors). The AAO was founded when the AAOO split in 1979 and divided into separate academies for each specialty. Like most medical associations, the AAO collectes dues, provides [[continuing education]] and [[seminar]]s for its members, including its four-day annual meeting. Outside the medical community it promotes [[public health]] information. Also like most other medical associations, the AAO serves |
The academy has its origins in the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology (AAOO), founded in 1896 as a medical association of both ophthalmologists and [[otolaryngology|otolaryngologists]] (eye, ear, nose, and throat doctors). The AAO was founded when the AAOO split in 1979 and divided into separate academies for each specialty. Like most medical associations, the AAO collectes dues, provides [[continuing education]] and [[seminar]]s for its members, including its four-day annual meeting. Outside the medical community it promotes [[public health]] information. Also like most other medical associations, the AAO serves in a capacity similar to a [[trade union]] and takes [[public policy]] stances on issues through [[lobbying]] (carried out by its [[Washington, D.C.]]-based Governmental Affairs Division). |
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Revision as of 15:11, 22 April 2006
The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) is a medical association of ophthalmologists–medical doctors (MDs) specializing in eye care and surgery).
The group is based in San Francisco, California. It claims a member ship of more than 90 percent of practicing ophthalmologists (who the group refers to as "eye MDs") in the United States and an international membership of more than 7000.
The academy has its origins in the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology (AAOO), founded in 1896 as a medical association of both ophthalmologists and otolaryngologists (eye, ear, nose, and throat doctors). The AAO was founded when the AAOO split in 1979 and divided into separate academies for each specialty. Like most medical associations, the AAO collectes dues, provides continuing education and seminars for its members, including its four-day annual meeting. Outside the medical community it promotes public health information. Also like most other medical associations, the AAO serves in a capacity similar to a trade union and takes public policy stances on issues through lobbying (carried out by its Washington, D.C.-based Governmental Affairs Division).