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2016-2017MEMBERSHIP
DIRECTORY
Florida Society of
Ophthalmology
Advocacy
Education
Outreach
Florida Society of Ophthalmology2017 Advertising Opportunities
The Florida Ophthalmologist
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The Florida Ophthalmologist is the official quarterly newsletter for members of the Florida Society of Ophthalmology (FSO). The publication updates eye physicians on practice management issues, statewide legislative issues and other key healthcare topics, as well as society news. The main goals of the newsletter for the over 500 members is education, advocacy and outreach.
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THE FLORIDA OPHTHALMOLOGIST - SUMMER 2016 | PAGE 1
Let me start by thanking everyone who had
anything to do with me becoming President of
the Florida Society of Ophthalmology (FSO) for
the 2016-2017 term. It is truly an honor, and
a big responsibility, which I do not take lightly.
Before introducing myself, I’d like to thank our
outgoing President, Dr. Brad Oren. Dr. Oren,
along with many dedicated FSO members and
needed revision of the guidelines involving the
in the state of Florida. This revision was
by the EVP/CEO of the American Academy of
Ophthalmology and contained three members
of the FSO, including its Chairman, Dr. Mark
Michels. Under Dr. Oren’s astute guidance,
his term included a well-received Masters of
Orlando Grande Lakes in Orlando. Great strides
in the fight against amblyopia were accomplished
during Amblyopia Awareness Month in August
and several successful amblyopia screenings
throughout the state of Florida. Dr. Oren proved
leader. He will certainly be a tough act to follow.
blessed with three amazing kids. I have just over
20 years’ experience in ophthalmology and truly
choose ophthalmology all over again, as I think
most of us would. Let’s face it, we have a great
profession. Of course, it is a profession that is
constantly being challenged, both by external
forces as well as from within. I hope to use my
passion for my chosen career to serve the FSO
ability. I ask in return, that ophthalmologists
already involved in the FSO, stay involved. For
ophthalmologists that are not involved, it’s
or your financial support, but preferably both.
spirit of the Fourth of July, freedom is certainly
currently do, the way in which we were all trained,
unfortunately should not be taken for granted. In
on our daily professional life each year. One only
has to look to California. If the optometrists were
successful, they would have once again increased
Board-
Ophthalmologist when you can see a
deserve, we need to get every ophthalmologist
involved. If you are not a current member, or
know someone who is not, I implore you to join.
In conclusion, please don’t be a stranger.
Contact me with your thoughts, your concerns,
bluntly, if you are not in the game, then you
don’t deserve a say in the game. As the recently
departed Elie Wiesel stated so eloquently,
most insidious danger of all.” Once again, thank
you for the privilege to serve. I look forward to
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGESUMMER 2016
IN THIS ISSUE:
EDUCATION
Pages 2-3
ADVOCACY
Pages 4-7
OUTREACH
Page 8-11
MEMBER
CONNECTION
Pages 12-18
Adam Katz, MD
If you are not a current
member, or know
someone who is not, I
implore you to join.
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