Installation Event 2019

Sunday, April 28, 2019

9:00am - 2:00pm


Castlewood Country Club
707 Country Club Circle
Pleasanton, CA 94566

Special Guest Lecturer: Aaron Bronner, OD, Diplomate AAO, FAAO

Topics:
1. It’s the thought that counts. Management of infectious keratitis
2. What’s on the menu? A case based guide to understanding corneal surgery options

Aaron Bronner, OD, Diplomate AAO, FAAO

 
 
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Aaron Bronner graduated with distinction in 2007 from Pacific University College of Optometry in 2007 and went on to perform a residency in surgical co-management and anterior segment disease at Davis Duehr Dean in Madison, WI.  He currently works at Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute, a multicenter surgical co-management practice, at the Kennewick, WA office. In addition to clinic responsibilities, Aaron is a columnist and contributing editor for Review of Cornea and Contact Lens and Review of Optometry, is adjunct faculty of PUCO through the Walla Walla VAMC residency program and is on the leadership committee for the AAO’s Anterior Segment Section. He has lectured extensively across the nation on topics of Anterior segment pathology and surgical co-management.  Aaron enjoys spending his free time with his wonderful wife Becky and their kids Zoe and Liam.


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Late Sign-up deadline date = 3/18/19
Cost:
     Free - ACCCOS who sign up by March 18
     $25  - ACCCOS members after March 18
     $50  - Non-ACCCOS COA members
     $80  - Non-COA members
 **$45 Late Sign-up Fee - Non-ACCCOS members who sign up after March 18
 **$45 No Show Fee -  Penalty for RSVP without attendance 

RSVP on our MEMBERS ONLY page on the ACCCOS website. Check your email for the password to the Members Only page.

Please note that to receive the continuing education credit, you must arrive no later than ten minutes after the lecture has started. Only the full 3 hours credit will be granted; no partial credit for only attending a portion of the lecture. 

Annual ALL FUR LOVE Pet Adoption Day

Assemblymember Quirk has a great upcoming event for Valentine’s Day:

“Come find true love this Valentine’s Day at the Hayward Animal Shelter.

Each year more than 800,000 animals are taken into California’s private and public shelters where fewer than half find forever homes. I am proud to partner once again with the Hayward Animal Shelter to host our annual All Fur Love Pet Adoption Day.

We will be offering free and reduced cost pet adoptions to qualified homes!

Come and learn about how to adopt a pet, proper pet care, animal safety laws and updates on current legislation protecting pets.

The shelter will also be taking donations for those who already have furry companions and would like to take a photo at the Valentine's Day themed photo booth. My dog, Luna, and I make this an annual tradition and hope you can join us.”

Details

Saturday, February 9, 2019
11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Hayward Animal Shelter
16 Barnes Court
Hayward, CA 94544

Interested? Click HERE for more information.

February 2018 General Member Meeting

Need CE?  Here's our first GMM of 2019! We will be meeting at Ruth's Chris Steakhouse in Walnut Creek on Sunday morning, February 3. Hear from Dr. Pinakin Davey speak on glaucoma, and UC Berkeley Resident Grand Rounds.

Ruth's Chris Steak House
1553 Olympic Blvd,
Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA
Sunday, February 3rd
8:30am-12:30pm

RSVP with choice of meal:
        -Filet Mignon with Shrimp
        -Vegetarian

Guest Lecturer:
     Pinakin Gunvant Davey, PhD, OD, FAAO
          "The Enigma of Glaucoma- Diagnosis and Management"

Resident Guest Lecturers:
     Sarah Sandhaus, OD
          "Key Concepts in Managing Scleritis"

     Benjamin Szu, OD
          "Oral antiviral dosing for Herpetic eye disease in  patients with renal impairment"

     Melissa Tawa, OD
          "Guidelines for the Work-Up of Bilateral Optic Neuropathies"

     Alexa Westerbeck, OD
          "Gon Girl: The Dilemma of Empirical Treatment for Gonoccocal Conjunctivitis"

COPE Credit: 3.5 TPA hours

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Late Sign-up deadline date = 1/31/19
Cost:
     Free - ACCCOS who sign up by the Late sign-up date
     $25  - ACCCOS members after the Late sign-up date
     $50  - Non-ACCCOS COA members
     $80  - Non-COA members
 **$45 Late Sign-up Fee - Non-ACCCOS members who sign up after the Late sign-up date
 **$45 No Show Fee -  Penalty for RSVP without attendance 

RSVP on our MEMBERS ONLY page on the ACCCOS website. Check your email for the password to the Members only page.

Complimentary parking is provided for attendees for the duration of the event at the Ruth's Chris parking structure, adjacent to the restaurant. No parking voucher required. Please note that to receive continuing education credit, you must arrive no later than ten minutes after the lecture has started. Only the full credit will be granted; no partial credit for only attending a portion of the lecture. 

September 2018 General Member Meeting

Mark your calendar for our upcoming General Member Meeting on Sunday, September 16th, 2018

Garre Vineyard and Winery
7986 Tesla Rd, Livermore, CA 94550
Sunday, September 16th, 2018
9:00am-2pm

Special Guest Lecturers:

Doctors Mika Moy, Kuniyoshi Kanai, Melanie Mason, and Sandra Harpster: I Have What in My Eyes? Sexually Transmitted Diseases and the Eye

Dr. Melanie Mason: Be Your Patient’s Hero: Demodex Blepharitis

Dr. Jennifer Fisher: Prescribing ADDition Lenses for Binocular Vision Dysfunctions

Dr. Jacqueline Theis: This is What a Concussion LOOKS Like

RSVP with choice of meal:
      Omnivore or Vegetarian

Free for ACCCOS members who sign up by September 2nd, $25 for ACCCOS members who sign up after September 2nd. $50 Non-ACCCOS COA members, $80 Non-COA members, late sign-up fee $45.

To sign up, please visit our Members Only page.  Check your email for the password to access this page. If you have any questions, please email us as acccos1@gmail.com