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Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Rolling Along with Optometry A wonderful location in the hills of the Ozarks and an action-packed four days awaited the MOA members who participated in the MOA 2006 Annual Convention. Rolling Along with Optometry was held at The Lodge of Four Seasons, October 5-8, 2006. From high quality COPE approved CE to Rock ‘N Bowl featuring Dr. Thomas Greene’s band ‘Wite Lite’, with food and music, and a Presidential Gala, the days were busy and fun filled. The activities began with a golf tournament at Season’s Ridge Golf Course. Forty-one golfers participated in this event Chaired by Dr. Thomas Cullinane. Society Reports Calendar of Events This year’s continuing education featured such names as Dr. Marc Bloomenstein, Dr. Tammy Than, Dr. John Crane, Dr. Jeffrey L. Weaver, Dr. Eric Polk, Dr. Erica Burton, Dr. Bethany Whitesell, Melinda Evans Dean, Lori Fullerton, Shelley Orren, Shirley Sawin, Clay Musslewhite, Erick Burton, and Kim Scheidler. Leadership & Staff About VISION VISION .pdf The Friday Awards Luncheon featured Dr. Mark Curtis as Master of Ceremonies. Dr. Thomas Hobbs presented AOA years of service awards. the Paraoptometric board. The Paraoptometric of the Year Award was presented by Steve Sutherlin to Monica Clay, Lee’s Summit, MO for her work with The MOA Young Optometrist of the Year Award was presented to Dr. Lori Swopes of Harrisonville, MO for her dedicated service to MOA, serving on several state and local optometric committees and offices, her leadership roles in her community, charitable causes, and for her service to the visual welfare of the public. Dr. Kyle Brost was honored as the 2006 MOA Optometrist of the Year. He has been an active member of the MOA, serving as President in 2001-2002. He is currently a member of MOA, AOA, Heart of America Contact Lens Society, American Optometric Foundation and the Missouri Optometric Foundation. Dr. Brost has served in the AOA committee structure and is currently President of the North Central States Optometric Council. Senator Delbert Scott (R) from Lowry City was recognized as the “Friend of Optometry” for his work with Children’s Vision issues as well as being supportive of the optometric profession in the Missouri Legislature through the years. The MOA Auxiliary gave two $2000 student scholarships. One was given to Emily Thomas and one to Katie Hahn. The Missouri Optometric Foundation gave a $1000 scholarship to Sara Pyatt for her leadership at the University of Missouri – St. Louis. MOA business sessions were dominated by discussion about Children’s Vision. Life Member recognition was granted to Dr. Frank Fontana for his many years of support of the MOA and AOA. Reports were given by American Optometric Association Trustee, Dr. David Cockrell; North Central States Optometric Council President Dr. Kyle Brost; UMSL – College of Optometry Dean Dr. Larry Davis; Missouri State Board of Optometry, Dr. Christy Fowler; Paraoptometric Section Chair, Tina Heafner; Governmental Affairs Chair, Dr. Mark Curtis; Governmental Consultants, Scott Marrs and Jerry Burch. The Exhibit Hall was a success and Saturday night’s festivities featured Dr. Lee Ann Barrett as Master of Ceremonies, the installation of the new MOA officers and trustees and the traditional passing of the gavel to the new MOA President Dr. Thomas Greene. Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff About VISION VISION .pdf President's Message Thomas Greene, O. D., President I’d like to thank everyone who attended this year’s convention. By all accounts, we have had another successful year. I am very proud and honored to serve as your president. As Missouri optometrists, we will face many challenges in the next year. The passage of a Children’s Vision Bill is one of these challenges. Every child entering kindergarten or first grade needs to have their eyes examined to make sure they are free from disease, amblyopia, and have the necessary visual skills to learn. We owe this to the parents, teachers, and children of Missouri. We will build on the progress we have had over the last several years. Over one hundred legislators supported us in this effort last year. There will be over 40 new representatives in Jefferson City next year and I pledge to visit every single one of them and educate them on our issues. The State Board of Optometry plans to submit a rewrite of the laws that govern the practice of optometry. This should be a non-controversial bill that mainly cleans up some sloppy language that has accumulated thru years of modifying our law. One notable change to the law is an increase in continuing education hours to 32 hours over 2 years. This is a welcome change. For too long, Missouri has had one of the lowest continuing education hour requirements in the country. This change will put us more in line with national averages and we should all support it. We must work to strengthen our organization thru increased membership and membership participation. The Membership Services Committee has been charged with a daunting task. That is to develop and implement a long-range plan to increase MOA membership to 80% of full time practicing optometrists. They will need all of our help. We have accomplished much over the past few years. Let’s keep the ball rolling. With a lot of hard work and a little luck, there is nothing we cannot do. I look forward to seeing you all at our Legislative Conference in January. The newest lab in the USA! Ahead of the Curve... Where experience and technology meet. 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Heart of America 2007 Join your industry colleagues in February for the 46th annual Heart of America Contact Lens and Primary Care Congress in Kansas City. MOA/Industry Alliance Day at UMSL-College of Optometry A panel of practicing optometrists and representatives from the executive Level of the Industry Alliance presented information on the MOA as well as a panel discussion to UMSL-College of Optometry students. optometry. Thank You--Annual Convention Sponsors The Missouri Optometric Association is proud to present the Sponsors of the 2006 Convention. We applaud and value their untiring dedication, integrity and continued support of the esteemed profession of Thank You--Convention Hall Exhibitors The Missouri Optometric Association and its membership is very appreciative of the exhibitors who helped make the Convention Exhibit Hall a hub of activity during our 2006 Annual Convention. Thank You--Golf Tournament Sponsors The Missouri Optometric Association is grateful for the support of our golf tournament. Thanks to you, one of the most popular events during the convention was once again a wonderful success! Welcome New Members Obituary: Dr. Ted Lymer, Sr. Dr. Ted Lymer, Sr. of Trenton, Missouri passed away on August 31, 2006. Dr. Lymer was a Life Member of the MOA and practiced in Trenton for nearly 40 years. He is survived by his wife Shirlee, his son Ted Lymer, II O.D. in Parkville where he is a businessman no longer active in the practice of Optometry. The Memorial Service was held in Trenton on Labor Day, September 4, 2006. Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff About VISION VISION .pdf Legislative Communications a Must for MOA Communication is a two-way process of sending and receiving ideas, opinions and information. In order for your message to be received by your legislator, you need to follow a few guidelines to help you communicate effectively. Consider Your Methods The first thing you should consider is the method of communication to be used. Is the message urgent? Do you want a written record for review and reference by the recipient? How personal should it be? Should you telephone, fax, email, or write a letter to the legislator? How about a face-to-face meeting? Your choice should be determined by the timing and length of the communication as well as your own personal relationship with the legislator. MOA Legislative Conference January 8 - Capitol Plaza Hotel ● ● ● ● 2 Hours Continuing Education Luncheon Legislative Address Cinnamon Roll Delivery Legislative Reception Personal Meeting Attending this year's MOA Legislative Conference is a great step to making personal contact with your state senator and representative. If you've already met, make sure you reintroduce yourself. If your legislator is a freshman, it's doubly important to make his/her acquaintance and make sure they know your thoughts on issues that are crucial to the practice of optometry here in Missouri. 1. This is probably the most effective method of communicating, but also requires some careful planning. Remember not to rush into issues before you have made a positive impression. 2. Emphasize that you are a constituent from “back home” and recognize that legislators are usually back in their home districts on Fridays when the legislature in not in session. Try to meet at his/ her convenience at a restaurant or at your office. 3. If you can’t arrange a meeting, write a personal letter. Letters After you return home from the Legislative Conference, follow up with a letter to your legislators. Here are some tips to follow: 1. Use personal or business letterhead with typed or word-processed copy. Sign your name above the typed signature. 2. Identify yourself, your position and your subject in the first paragraph. State how this will affect the patients you serve, not yourself or your profession. If writing about legislation, be sure to refer to the title and bill number. 3. Be brief and to the point, preferably not more than one page. 4. Use your own words; avoid stereotyped phrases and sentences that give the appearance of form letters. Form letters are likely to be ignored or receive form replies. 5. The return address should always appear on the letter as well as the envelope. Too often envelopes are thrown away. 6. Be constructive. State how the bill could be improved if you disagree with its language or purpose. Be reasonable. Don’t ask for the impossible or threaten. 7. Be specific and use verifiable facts to support you points. Your own personal experience is your best supporting evidence. 8. Thank your legislator if they please you with a vote on an issue. Everyone appreciates a complimentary letter and remembers it. 9. Don’t become a constant pen pal. Quality rather then quantity is what counts. 10. Address the letter correctly: The Honorable (full name) Senate Post Office Jefferson City, MO 65101 Dear Senator (last name): or: The Honorable (full name) House Post Office Jefferson City, MO 65101 Dear Representative (last name): Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page E-Mail 1. High tech communication is not necessarily high touch. Your message will be more personal on your own letterhead and signed in your own handwriting, so use that approach first. Save e-mail until you are on a first name basis with your legislator and there is a need for speed in you communication. President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff About VISION VISION .pdf Fax 1. Only slightly more personal that e-mail, a fax is appropriate if there are copies of documents or other photocopied items that must be communicated in a hurry, especially if responding to a request for information. Fax messages should be typed whenever possible. Telephone 1. Use the telephone only if you have already established a good relationship with your legislator and know him/her well. It is never a good idea to rely on a telephone call alone. Follow up with a fax or e-mail. 2. Remember in some cases, the staff is the pipeline to the legislator. Do not neglect that relationship. Write a note of well wishes at the start of each session. Send a thank you note anytime they assist you. They word had and are rarely thanked. They will remember you for acknowledging them. Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff Summary of Changes to AOA Membership Classifications and Dues Structure Effective January 1, 2007 Annual Dues: ● ● Proration of Dues: About VISION VISION .pdf Full, active annual dues increase from $671 to $688; an increase of $17. Included in this amount is the $60 PR Special Assessment. There has been no change in this amount. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Only quarterly proration is allowed. Monthly proration or any other form of proration is not acceptable. All dues paying classifications are eligible for proration on a quarterly basis. Join date or effective date of change in classification is the date used for proration. Dues cannot be prorated if a member drops and reinstates in the same year. If the drop and reinstatement is due to a move or change in affiliation, proration can be allowed but is not encouraged. The two year wait for eligibility for proration is no longer in effect. Active Members and Federal Services Members: ● ● ● ● Annual dues are $688. Quarterly proration is allowed. No change to ascending dues percentages however dollar amounts change because of dues increase. Descending dues: ❍ No change to descending dues percentages however dollar amounts change because of dues increase. ❍ Currently members who turn age 70 on January 1 of the dues year are eligible to begin the descending dues schedule for that year. Effective 2007, members are not eligible for descending dues until the year following the year in which they turn 70. This means that those members who turn 70 on January 1 will need to wait until the following year to begin descending schedule. ❍ Same logic applies to turning 70 during the year. Members cannot begin the descending schedule until the following year. Partial Practice Members: ● Annual dues are a fixed percentage of full active annual dues as determined by the number of days worked per week. Eight hours is considered one work day. Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff About VISION VISION .pdf Jury Duty Exemption As of 2005, Missouri optometrists MAY be exempt from Jury Duty. Optometrists are added to the 'licensed healthcare provider list' but a judge's decision may still be required to grant such exemption. One may still be excused for such reasons as extreme physical or financial hardship, but the change offers another option if an optometrist should choose to ask for exemption from this civic duty. The most relevant sections of the Missouri Revised Statutes, Chapter 494: General Provisions as to Juries (Section 494.430) dated August 28, 2005, are as follows: Persons entitled to be excused from jury service – determinations made by judge – undue or extreme physical or financial hardship defined – documentation required when. 1. Upon timely application to the court, the following persons shall be excused from service as a petit or grand juror: (4) Any person licensed as a health care provider as such term is defined in section 538.205, RSMo, but only if such person provides written statement to the court certifying that he or she is actually providing health care services to patients, and that the person's service as a juror would be detrimental to the health of the person’s patients; [SEE DEFINITIONS BELOW] (7) After two years a person excused from jury service shall become eligible once again for qualification as a juror unless the person was excused from the service permanently. A person is excused from jury service permanently only when the deciding judge determines that the underlying grounds for being excused are of a permanent nature. From Missouri Revised Statutes, Chapter 538: Tort Actions Based on Improper Health Care (Section 538.205) August 28, 2005 Definitions. As used in sections 538.205 to 538.230, the following terms shall mean: (4) "Health care provider", any physician, hospital, healthcare maintenance organization, ambulatory surgical center, long-term care facility, including those licensed under chapter 198, RSMo, dentist, registered or licensed practical nurse, physical therapist, psychologist, physician-in-training, and any other person or entity that provides health care services under the authority of a license or certificate; (5) "Health care services", any services that a health care provider renders to a patient in the ordinary course of the health care provider’s profession or, if the health care provider is an institution, in the ordinary course of furthering the purposes for which the institution is organized. Professional services shall include, but are not limited to, transfer to a patient of goods or services incidental or pursuant to the practice of the health care provider's profession or in furtherance of the purposes for which an institutional health care provider is organized. Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff About VISION VISION .pdf 2007 Heart of America in Kansas City It is my pleasure to invite you to the 46th annual Heart of America Contact Lens and Primary Care Congress, February 2007 in Kansas City, Missouri. The Heart of America board of directors has prepared another outstanding meeting for both doctors and paraoptometrics. Some of the biggest names in optometric education will be in attendance, and the latest information in optometric technology and information will be presented. The Heart education committee is working toward 100% COPE appoved courses, and we will begin implementing the OE Tracker from ARBO for recording your Heart course attendance. Included in your Heart registration is the largest exhibit hall in Middle America, with over 100 exhibitors offering the newest materials, equipment and latest technology for your offices. So mark your calendars for February 16 - 18, 2007 to experience a great continuing education, a great exhibit hall, a great hotel, some great restaurants and a great time to see your friends and colleagues at the “Heart”. See you in Kansas City. Dr. Norman Hinkle President Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff About VISION VISION .pdf MOA/Industry Alliance Day at UMSL-College of Optometry A panel of practicing optometrists and representatives from the executive Level of the Industry Alliance presented information on the MOA as well as a panel discussion to 4th , some 3rd, and 2nd year UMSLCollege of Optometry students. Issues discussed included how to decide where to practice, how to find a practice to join or what to expect, who to contact to determine a location for starting a practice, and practical issues about the first years as a Doctor of Optometry. Doctors participating were Dr. Dave Bennett, Dr. Tom Hobbs, Dr. Tom Greene, Dr. Erin Sullivan, Dr. Robert Goerss, Dr. Lori Swopes, and representing UMSL, Drs. Timothy Wingert and Howard McAlister. Participating on behalf of the Industry Alliance were Steve Sutherlin-Sutherlin Optical, Mike Jobe-Midland Optical, Gene Thomas and Dennis Bruens- Duffens/Langley Optical and Paul Yutesler-Ozarks Optical. A cocktail hour and dinner was held that evening at Harrah’s Casino. The doctors, students, and lab representatives gathered to discuss issues in a more relaxed atmosphere and one on one basis surrounding post-graduation years and have some fun as well. Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff About VISION VISION .pdf MOA Convention Exhibitors Advanced Medical Optics Alcon Laboratories, Inc. American Academy of Optometry Avesis, Inc. Baby Banz, Inc. Bausch & Lomb Carl Zeiss Meditec CIBA Vision CooperVision, Inc. Duffens/Langley Optical Essilor Lenses of America Europa International Firestone Optics Gateway Optical Services, Inc. Goal Software, Inc. Grow/cms Hoya Vision Care Inspire Kansas City Ophthalmics, L.L.C. Latham & Phillips Ophthalmic Lombart Instrument Marco Maui Jim, Inc. Midland Optical Missouri Eye Care Alliance/Vision Care Direct Missouri Optometric Association Auxiliary Missouri Optometric Foundation, Inc. Missouri Optometric Student Association Optos North America Ozarks Optical Laboratories, Inc. ParaOptometric Section Pech Optical ProDesign Eyewear Rehabilitation Services for the Blind Santinelli International Signet Armorlite, Inc Sutherlin Optical TLC Laser Eye Center Transitions Optical UMSL – College of Optometry Vistakon, Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. Walman Optical Zea Vision MOA Convention Sponsors High Road Sponsors Signet Armorlite, Inc. Vistakon, Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. Straight Ahead Sponsor Vision Service Plan Rolling Along Sponsors Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Allergan McKnight & Wiles Eye Center Missouri Eye Institute, L.L.C. Vision Source L.P. On The Move Sponsors Advanced Medical Optics H. Kell Yang, M.D. Kies Eye Center Missouri Optometric Foundation Moyes Eye Centers Murphy-Watson-Burr Eye Center Retina Associates of St. Louis TLC Laser Eye Center Low Road Sponsors Andrew N. Blatt, M.D. Central Trust Bank Eye Care Specialists LLC Hunkeler Eye Institute Joplin Eye Laser Center, Inc. Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff About VISION VISION .pdf MOA Golf Tournament Sponsors A & E Inc Barnes Retina Institute LLC Bausch & Lomb. Bio Vision – Steve Kidwell Charmant Columbia Eye Consultants Europa International Extreme H20. Eye Care Associates of St. Louis, LLC Eye Consultants, Inc. Firestone Optics Gateway Optical Service, Inc. Gene Brown Opticians Hart Specialities Hoya Vision Care Illmo Rx Service, Inc. Insurance Store, Inc. Joplin Eye Laser Centers Jerry W. Burch and J. Scott Marrs Kansas City Ophthalmics, LLC Kenmark Kies Eye Center Lohman Hills Creative, LLC. Marcolin Midland Optical Missouri Eye Institute, LLC MissouriNet News Network Optos Ozark Optical Laboratories, Inc. Silverstein Eye Centers St. John’s Eye Clinic Steven R. Byars, M.D. The Newton Group Transitions Optical Tura LP Walman Optical Zea Vision Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Welcome New Members The Missouri Optometric Association is pleased to welcome the following individuals into membership. Welcome them the next time you see them at an MOA sponsored event! ● Society Reports ● Calendar of Events ● Leadership & Staff ● About VISION ● VISION .pdf ● ● ● ● ● ● Mindy M. Blackford, O.D. Janet M. Boschert, O.D. Julie Ferguson, O.D. Diane M. Galbrecht, O.D. Mark W. Gifford, O.D. Katherine L. Osborn, O.D. Emma M. Schafers, O.D. Lisa M. Schembri, O.D. Stephanie C. Voyles, O.D. Heather M. Webster, O.D. Jing Ye, O.D. Hannibal 800-325-4676 Lenexa 800-397-2020 Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff About VISION VISION .pdf Society Reports Central Optometric Society Debbie Hettler-Arbeitman, O.D., MPH, FAAO Central Optometric Society has been busy recently. Regular monthly meetings have included August 22, 2006 at Chevy's with Kevin Chism from Essilor as a sponsor and September 29, 2006 at T.K. Brothers sponsored by Kevin Sewell from Alcon. October 24, 2006 is scheduled to be sponsored by Coopervision with the location yet to be announced. The MOA annual convention at the Lake of the Ozarks was attended by several COS members. Our society donated an MU themed basked to the MOAA. The profits will be used to grant additional scholarships to optometry students. The COS basket earned almost $200 towards this cause. Thanks go to Jean Vanderfeltz and Dr. Jeff Gamble for coordinating this very successful effort. COS members have been active during this campaign season. Several members, including Dr. Robert Sutter, Dr. Tom Greene, Dr. Lee Ann Barrett, Dr. Kristi Kessler Williams and Dr. Debbie Hettler, along with other friends of optometry made a special effort to support a specific candidate on a Saturday afternoon in September. This was above and beyond continuing individual efforts of our members. Northeast Optometric Society Duane Thompson, O.D. The NEOS had our last meeting on September 28th 2006 at the Pear Tree Restaurant in Bevier MO. We were privileged to have Dr. Larry Davis, Dean, University of Missouri-College of Optometry present. Dr. Davis informed the society about current issues at the University. Dr. Davis fielded questions from the members regarding the College of Optometry. The NEOS would like to extend our thanks to Dr. Davis for traveling to Northeast Missouri to keep us informed about the University. The NEOS members have been very active in the political process in Northeast Missouri over the past several months through volunteering, walking in parades, door to door walks, and attending fundraisers in several key state and local races. Thank you to all NEOS doctors and MOA doctors that have helped in our political events. The NEOS will next meet in January. Southwest Optometric Society Lorry Lazenby, O.D. SWOS met in Aurora on September 13, 2006. The meeting was hosted by Dr. Negre and was sponsored by Hoya. Hoya's presentation included a sales and marketing strategy to enhance the independent practice profile and profitability. We thank Hoya for its C.E. sponsorship for the Paraoptometrics at our state convention. Nine doctors were in attendance. Discussion included the 2007 meeting schedule and a legislative get together, promotion of the October convention and review of MOA board activities completed in August. The next meeting is a Christmas party scheduled in December. Kansas City Optometric Society John Gelvin, O.D. The fall of 2006 has kept members of the Kansas City Optometric Society busy helping with various House and Senate races throughout the area. With term limits in place, there are a number of well qualified ladies and gentlemen running that have experience in dealing with the field of eye care. We look forward to supporting those friends of ours that win in November. We have been meeting the first Monday evening of each month this fall learning about issues ranging from imaging in glaucoma to new forms of medications to use in the office. Many Kansas City Optometrists made it to the MOA Fall Convention. There were nice comments made by many that attended the 16 hours of Continuing Education. Doctors were just as excited to hear that we will have the Melton & Thomas team providing the bulk of the CE at convention next year. Kansas City doctors are planning ahead now to attend! Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff About VISION VISION .pdf Society Reports (cont.) ParaOptometric Report Tina Heafner Hello everyone! My name is Tina Heafner, and I am the new Para President. I am excited about my new role on the Para Board and look forward to another great year. Our annual convention was terrific. I want to thank everyone who attended and helped make it so successful. The education was tremendously informative this year, thank you to the education committee. Congratulations to Jean Vanderfeltz. She won the four-night stay at the Turquoise Shell Inn, in St. Maarten that the paras raffled off as a fundraiser. Thanks goes to Dr. Carter Glass for generously providing the raffle item for this year. The Para Board now has several Trustee positions open. I urge anyone who is interested in becoming involved with the Para organization to contact me so we can discuss what is involved in becoming a Para Trustee. I want to take a moment to give a big to thanks Vickie Rogers, Sue Brown, and Sandi Stewart for their work on the Board over the past years. Their hard work was really appreciated and they will be missed. Our next meeting is in January at Legislative Conference. We will be having committee meetings and the Para certification exams will also be available. Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff About VISION VISION .pdf 2007 - 2009 Calendar January 7-8, 2007 MOA Legislative Conference Jefferson City, MO January 11-16, 2007 Spring CE Curacao February 15-17, 2007 Heart of America Kansas City, MO April 23-25, 2007 AOA Congressional Congress JW Marriott, Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, D. C. June 8-10, 2007 MOA Leadership Retreat Country Club Hotel Lake Ozark, MO June 27-July 1, 2007 AOA Congress Boston, Massachusetts October 4-7, 2007 MOA Annual Convention Ritz Carlton Hotel St. Louis January 27-28, 2008 MOA Legislative Conference Jefferson City, MO February 14-16, 2008 Heart of America Kansas City, MO June 25-29, 2008 AOA Congress Seattle, Washington October 2-5, 2008 MOA Annual Convention Chateau on the Lake Branson, MO October 1-4, 2009 MOA Annual Convention Lodge of the Four Seasons Lake Ozark, MO Midland Optical At Midland Optical we do more … • Quality prescription service • Dispenser education & training • In-house AR coating: - Crizal Alizé - TD2 - RF Reflection Free NP® - RF Endura™ - RF Endura EZ™ - Kodak Clear • VSP Laboratory • Varilux® distributor 2360 59th Street, St. Louis, MO 63110 • 314.533.2020 • 800.325.3176 www.midlandoptical.com Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff Staff Executive Director: Joyce M. Baker 573/635-6151 F: 573/635-7989 [email protected] Administrative Assistant: About VISION Jessica R. Taylor [email protected] VISION .pdf Finance Manager: Linda K. McDowell [email protected] Governmental Relations Consultant: J. Scott Marrs 573/636-5873 F: 573/636-4532 [email protected] Jerry W. Burch 573/636-4599 F: 573/636-4532 [email protected] Legal Counsel: Marc H. Ellinger 573/634-2500 F: 573/634-3358 [email protected] Officers President Thomas F. Greene, O.D. 573/659-5560 F: 573/659-5561 [email protected] President-Elect Gregory J. Goetzinger, O.D. 417/359-0600 F: 417/359-0601 [email protected] Treasurer Wesley D. Kemp, O.D 417/777-9000 F: 417/777-9003 [email protected] Secretary G. Ryan Powell, O.D. 816/476-4017 F: 816/476-4021 [email protected] Immediate Past-President Thomas W. Hobbs, O.D. 660/747-7300 F: 660/747-5322 [email protected] Oct./Nov. 2006 Trustees Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff About VISION VISION .pdf Central Society Debbie Hettler-Arbeitman, O.D. 573/814-6575 F: 573/814-6340 [email protected] Greater Ozark Society Michael C. Frier, O.D 417/876-6052 F: 417/876-3352 [email protected] Kansas City Society John B. Gelvin, O.D 816/931-4733 F: 816/931-9498 [email protected] Northeast Society Duane A. Thompson, O.D. 660/258-7409 F: 660/258-5043 [email protected] Northwest Society Matthew Honson, O.D. 816/390-8644 F: 816/390-8737 [email protected] Southeast Society James M. Hunt, O.D. 573/996-3937 F: 573/996-3937 [email protected] Southwest Society Lorry W. Lazenby, O.D. 417/782-9151 F: 417/782-7321 [email protected] St. Louis Society Jeffrey L. Weaver, O.D. 314/991-4100 F: 314/991-4101 [email protected] St. Louis Society Associate Trustee Thomas J. Cullinane, O.D. 314/579-0909 F: 314/514-1747 [email protected] West Central Society Mark D. Curtis, O.D. 660/747-8196 F: 660/747-5322 [email protected] Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff About VISION VISION .pdf Committees Administrative Services Rob Bernskoetter, O.D. 573/874-2030 F: 573/449-0253 [email protected] Affiliated Organizations Lori Ehlers Swopes, O.D. 816/884-5212 F: 816/884-3313 [email protected] Clinical/Educational Erica Burton, O.D. 417/682-3301 F: 417/682-2409 [email protected] Coordinating Committee Thomas W. Hobbs, O.D. 660/747-7300 F: 660/747-5322 [email protected] Governmental Affairs Mark D. Curtis, O.D. 660/747-8196 F: 660/747-5322 [email protected] Membership Services Scott Ream, O.D. 417/264-7418 F: 417/264-2838 [email protected] Public Relations Kyle Brost, O.D. 573/334-8595 F: 573/335-1934 [email protected] Affiliated Organizations Paraoptometric Chair Tina Heafner 816/524-8900 F: 816/525-2042 [email protected] MOAA President Amy Powell 816/476-4017 F: 816/476-4021 MOF President Rex Newcomb, O.D. 417/468-6682 F: 417/468-7922 [email protected] State Board President Christy Fowler, O.D. 573/335-3937 Web site: www.regional.optometry.net [email protected] Oct./Nov. 2006 Vision Home Page President's Message Feature Stories Society Reports Calendar of Events Leadership & Staff MOA Vision Missouri Optometric Association Editor of Publications: Lee Ann Barrett, O.D. 201 W. Broadway Columbia, MO 65203 Phone: 573/445-8636 Fax: 573/446-9122 E-mail: [email protected] The VISION newsletter is published bimonthly at 100 E. High Street, Ste. 301, Jefferson City, MO 65101. Phone: 573/635-6151. About VISION Send all unsolicited articles, news, and advertising to the MOA Central Office. All opinions and statements of supposed fact in signed articles do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Missouri Optometric Association. VISION .pdf Deadlines are the first of January, March, May, July, September, and November.
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Heidelberg Restaurant in Columbia, and Michael Burke, Area Sales Manager from Cooper Vision, sponsored the meeting. Several society members attended the AOA meeting in Dallas, including COS member ...
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