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==American Optometric Association==
The '''American Optometric Association''' (AOA) is a professional organization representing optometrists in the United States. It is dedicated to advancing the quality and availability of eye care and promoting the optometry profession.
==History==
The American Optometric Association was founded in 1898. It was established to create a unified voice for optometrists and to promote the profession as a vital component of healthcare. Over the years, the AOA has played a significant role in advocating for the recognition of optometry as a primary healthcare profession.
==Mission and Goals==
The mission of the AOA is to advocate for the profession of optometry and to serve optometrists in meeting the eye care needs of the public. The organization aims to:
* Promote the highest standards of optometric education and practice.
* Advocate for the recognition of optometrists as primary eye care providers.
* Support research and innovation in the field of optometry.
* Provide resources and support for optometrists to enhance their practice.
==Structure==
The AOA is governed by a Board of Trustees, which is elected by the House of Delegates. The House of Delegates is composed of representatives from each state optometric association, as well as affiliated organizations. The AOA headquarters is located in St. Louis, Missouri.
==Membership==
Membership in the AOA is open to optometrists, optometry students, and paraoptometric professionals. Members benefit from access to continuing education, professional development resources, and advocacy efforts on behalf of the profession.
==Programs and Services==
The AOA offers a variety of programs and services to support its members, including:
* '''Continuing Education:''' The AOA provides numerous opportunities for continuing education through conferences, webinars, and online courses.
* '''Advocacy:''' The AOA actively advocates for policies that support the optometry profession and improve access to eye care.
* '''Publications:''' The AOA publishes several journals and newsletters, including the "Journal of the American Optometric Association," which provide updates on research, clinical practice, and industry news.
* '''Practice Management:''' The AOA offers resources and tools to help optometrists manage and grow their practices effectively.
==Related Pages==
* [[Optometry]]
* [[Eye care professional]]
* [[Vision therapy]]
* [[Ophthalmology]]
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Latest revision as of 00:41, 19 February 2025

American Optometric Association[edit]

The American Optometric Association (AOA) is a professional organization representing optometrists in the United States. It is dedicated to advancing the quality and availability of eye care and promoting the optometry profession.

History[edit]

The American Optometric Association was founded in 1898. It was established to create a unified voice for optometrists and to promote the profession as a vital component of healthcare. Over the years, the AOA has played a significant role in advocating for the recognition of optometry as a primary healthcare profession.

Mission and Goals[edit]

The mission of the AOA is to advocate for the profession of optometry and to serve optometrists in meeting the eye care needs of the public. The organization aims to:

  • Promote the highest standards of optometric education and practice.
  • Advocate for the recognition of optometrists as primary eye care providers.
  • Support research and innovation in the field of optometry.
  • Provide resources and support for optometrists to enhance their practice.

Structure[edit]

The AOA is governed by a Board of Trustees, which is elected by the House of Delegates. The House of Delegates is composed of representatives from each state optometric association, as well as affiliated organizations. The AOA headquarters is located in St. Louis, Missouri.

Membership[edit]

Membership in the AOA is open to optometrists, optometry students, and paraoptometric professionals. Members benefit from access to continuing education, professional development resources, and advocacy efforts on behalf of the profession.

Programs and Services[edit]

The AOA offers a variety of programs and services to support its members, including:

  • Continuing Education: The AOA provides numerous opportunities for continuing education through conferences, webinars, and online courses.
  • Advocacy: The AOA actively advocates for policies that support the optometry profession and improve access to eye care.
  • Publications: The AOA publishes several journals and newsletters, including the "Journal of the American Optometric Association," which provide updates on research, clinical practice, and industry news.
  • Practice Management: The AOA offers resources and tools to help optometrists manage and grow their practices effectively.

Related Pages[edit]

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