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Registration and Housing Open for Nonmembers

Registration
and housing are now open for this year’s Joint Meeting with the European Society of Ophthalmology (SOE). Purchase tickets today for popular courses and tours.

Attend the Joint Meeting at No Charge

Registration for the Joint Meeting is included as an Academy member benefit. View other member benefits and apply today! The deadline to apply is July 15 for practicing physicians, Aug. 15 for physicians in training.

Atlanta – A World-Class Meeting Desination

What’s new in Atlanta?

  • Many popular hotels have been built or refurbished since the Academy was last there. More than 88,000 rooms are available citywide.
  • Choose from more than 8,000 restaurants, featuring local Southern dishes and cuisine from around the globe.
  • Enjoy attractions like the Georgia Aquarium — largest in the world, with an impressive collection of sea life — and the new World of Coca-Cola, recently rebuilt and expanded.

Atlanta is a vibrant city accessible by nonstop airline service from more than 80 international cities. The meeting will be held at the Georgia World Congress Center, which has added 500,000 square feet of meeting space since the last Annual Meeting there.

Subspecialty Day

Registration is also open for Subspecialty Day. Your Subspecialty Day registration fee includes a syllabus for the meeting you are registered for, breakfast, coffee breaks, lunch and access to the Joint Meeting exhibit hall on Saturday, Nov. 8.

On Saturday, Nov. 8, attendees can float among all six meetings.

American Academy of Ophthalmic Executives (AAOE) Program

The AAOE Program at the Joint Meeting is developed for both administrators and physicians and includes 75 practice management/AAOE instruction courses, 31 lunch roundtables and 20 special events that address the challenges of managing the business side of an ophthalmic practice.

EyeBuild

The Academy’s community service project, EyeBuild, will take place Nov. 6 to 7, in partnership with Habitat for Humanity. Register for one or both days when you register for the meeting. The cost is $25 per person, per day, and includes shuttle transportation, lunch and supplies.

If you have any questions, e-mail meetings@aao.org.

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We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta this November.


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