The Utah Ophthalmology Society, (UOS) is a not-for-profit corporation organized under the laws of the State of Utah. We are an organization of reputable physicians in Utah who are engaged in the specialty of ophthalmology and to encourage specialization in this field. We encourage the raising of the standards of this specialty, disseminate information and encourage ethical conduct among the members.
We support the enactment of appropriate medical, healthcare and related legislation, particularly as it pertains to the practice of ophthalmology. We encourage the further development of the medical specialty of ophthalmology.
We support the enactment of appropriate medical, healthcare and related legislation, particularly as it pertains to the practice of ophthalmology. We encourage the further development of the medical specialty of ophthalmology.
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The Utah Ophthalmology Society (UOS) is a non-profit organization founded in 1979 to promote and advance the science and art of medical eye care.
The UOS has been named a "Model State Society" by the American Academy of Ophthalmology and has received the Academy's "Special Recognition Award" for political action and public affairs work.
The UOS has been named a "Model State Society" by the American Academy of Ophthalmology and has received the Academy's "Special Recognition Award" for political action and public affairs work.
An ophthalmologist - Eye M.D. - is a medical or osteopathic doctor who specializes in eye and vision care.
Ophthalmologists are specially trained to provide the full spectrum of eye care, from prescribing glasses and contact lenses to complex and delicate eye surgery.
Many ophthalmologists are also involved in scientific research into the causes and cures for eye diseases and vision problems.
An optometrist receives a Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree and is licensed to practice optometry, not medicine.
Ophthalmologists are specially trained to provide the full spectrum of eye care, from prescribing glasses and contact lenses to complex and delicate eye surgery.
Many ophthalmologists are also involved in scientific research into the causes and cures for eye diseases and vision problems.
An optometrist receives a Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree and is licensed to practice optometry, not medicine.
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