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American Academy of Ophthalmology
The American Academy of Ophthalmology is the largest national membership association of Eye M.D.s. Eye M.D.s are ophthalmologists, medical and osteopathic doctors who provide comprehensive eye care, including medical, surgical and optical care. More than 90 percent of practicing U.S. Eye M.D.s are Academy members, and the Academy has more than 7,000 international members.
American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists
International Society of Ocular Oncology
The International Society of Ocular Oncology is driven by a vision of providing a supportive platform for collaborative efforts to further advancement in the knowledge and practice of ophthalmic oncology worldwide.
Ocular Melanoma Foundation
The Ocular Melanoma Foundation (OMF) is committed to accelerating scientific research and awareness of ocular/uveal melanoma and to providing education and support to patients, their families and medical professionals
The Ophthalmic Oncology Group (OOG)
The Ophthalmic Oncology Group (OOG) is an independent scientific group devoted to clinical ophthalmic oncology and related basic-science research.
EORTC (European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer).
The primary intent of this website is the communication of clinical cancer research with oncologists and health professionals in the field, but it is recognized that the information presented here might also be of interest to patients, charities, funding organizations and the general public.
EuRetina (European Society of Retinal Specialists)
Dedicated to promote the dialogue between all European clinicians and scientists who are interested in treating vitreoretinal and macular diseases.
EVER (European Association for Vision and Eye Research)
EVER is the leading ophthalmological research association in Europe which covers all areas of ophthalmology and the visual sciences.
EyePath
The EyePath Website is an informative website with an Image Atlas, an extensive library of ophthalmic pathology gross and histological images. The details for referral of specimens to the National Specialist Ophthalmic Pathology Service are also available.
Loyola Virtual Microscopy
Virtual microscopy is a novel method of posting microscope images on, and transmitting them over, computer networks for the purpose of facilitating collaborative interaction among colleagues across diverse geographical locations. It involves a synthesis of microscopy technologies and digital technologies. An ophthalmic pathology virtual microscopy workgroup has been established in order to create an Ophthalmic Pathology Collaborative and Educational Resource (OPCER) for ophthalmologists, ophthalmology residents, and medical students.
The Eye Pathologist
The EyePathologist is a web-based, instructional environment on the anatomy and pathology of the eye designed to emulate one-to-one interaction with an expert eye pathologist. It is designed for use by a wide range of health professionals from first-year medical students to ophthalmic pathologists as a teaching and reference tool. A database of more than 5,000 diseases that affect vision and the eye as well as other tissues, lavishly illustrated with over 4,000 high quality images, includes dynamic links to a glossary of over 6,000 linked definitions.
The American Academy of Ophthalmology is the largest national membership association of Eye M.D.s. Eye M.D.s are ophthalmologists, medical and osteopathic doctors who provide comprehensive eye care, including medical, surgical and optical care. More than 90 percent of practicing U.S. Eye M.D.s are Academy members, and the Academy has more than 7,000 international members.
American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists
International Society of Ocular Oncology
The International Society of Ocular Oncology is driven by a vision of providing a supportive platform for collaborative efforts to further advancement in the knowledge and practice of ophthalmic oncology worldwide.
Ocular Melanoma Foundation
The Ocular Melanoma Foundation (OMF) is committed to accelerating scientific research and awareness of ocular/uveal melanoma and to providing education and support to patients, their families and medical professionals
The Ophthalmic Oncology Group (OOG)
The Ophthalmic Oncology Group (OOG) is an independent scientific group devoted to clinical ophthalmic oncology and related basic-science research.
EORTC (European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer).
The primary intent of this website is the communication of clinical cancer research with oncologists and health professionals in the field, but it is recognized that the information presented here might also be of interest to patients, charities, funding organizations and the general public.
EuRetina (European Society of Retinal Specialists)
Dedicated to promote the dialogue between all European clinicians and scientists who are interested in treating vitreoretinal and macular diseases.
EVER (European Association for Vision and Eye Research)
EVER is the leading ophthalmological research association in Europe which covers all areas of ophthalmology and the visual sciences.
EyePath
The EyePath Website is an informative website with an Image Atlas, an extensive library of ophthalmic pathology gross and histological images. The details for referral of specimens to the National Specialist Ophthalmic Pathology Service are also available.
Loyola Virtual Microscopy
Virtual microscopy is a novel method of posting microscope images on, and transmitting them over, computer networks for the purpose of facilitating collaborative interaction among colleagues across diverse geographical locations. It involves a synthesis of microscopy technologies and digital technologies. An ophthalmic pathology virtual microscopy workgroup has been established in order to create an Ophthalmic Pathology Collaborative and Educational Resource (OPCER) for ophthalmologists, ophthalmology residents, and medical students.
The Eye Pathologist
The EyePathologist is a web-based, instructional environment on the anatomy and pathology of the eye designed to emulate one-to-one interaction with an expert eye pathologist. It is designed for use by a wide range of health professionals from first-year medical students to ophthalmic pathologists as a teaching and reference tool. A database of more than 5,000 diseases that affect vision and the eye as well as other tissues, lavishly illustrated with over 4,000 high quality images, includes dynamic links to a glossary of over 6,000 linked definitions.