American Glaucoma Society
The American Glaucoma Society (AGS) is a subspecialty society in ophthalmology that promotes education and research about glaucoma among physicians and scientists. Founded in 1985 by thirteen original members, it now has more than 400 members. The society holds workshops annual meetings.[1][2]
Industry | Medicine |
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Founded | 1985 |
Headquarters | San Francisco, USA |
Key people | Kuldev Singh, MD, MPH President David S. Greenfield, MD Vice President Christopher A. Girkin, MD, MSPH Secretary L. Jay Katz, MD Treasurer |
Website | http://www.americanglaucomasociety.net |
See also
- Charles D. Phelps
References
- "American Glaucoma Society 22nd Annual Meeting". Medspace website. 2012. Retrieved Feb 5, 2014.
- "Public Workshop - FDA/American Glaucoma Society Workshop on the Validity, Reliability, and Usability of Glaucoma Imaging Devices". USA Food and Drug administration website. October 2012. Retrieved Feb 5, 2014.
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