Orlando, FL (1888PressRelease)
October 16, 2008 - WINTER HAVEN – The Center for Retina and Macular Disease is proud to announce another successful year conducting the 2nd Annual Florida Retina Symposium. This revolutionary symposium – the first of its kind anywhere in the country, is presented annually by The Center for Retina and Macular Disease. Optometrists from around the nation attended this unique educational gathering. This year’s symposium was held on September 25th-September 28th at the magnificent Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate.
“For many years we have acknowledged the importance of educating optometrists to assist the retina specialist in identifying and managing retinal and macular diseases. With this need in mind, our nationally renowned faculty has put together a high-quality, broad-spectrum, in-depth retinal symposium targeted specifically for the optometric community. It was again an informative, interactive learning experience that will keep optometrists abreast of rapidly evolving paradigms in the diagnosis and treatment of retinal disease”, Dr. Misch, CRMD Founder.
The Florida Retina Symposium will be again be held at the beautiful Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate in September of 2009. The resort hosts luxury amenities and the most modern of conveniences. ChampionsGate is also home to the world renowned David Leadbetter Golf Academy. A clinic at the Leadbetter Golf Academy for the attendees was just one of the many highlights scheduled at this year’s three day meeting.
A LIMITED NUMBER OF SPONSOR OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE 2009 EVENT. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW TO BE A PART OF THE FLORIDA RETINA SYMPOSIUM CONTACT 863-683-3905.
ABOUT CRMD
The center’s commitment to new cutting-edge treatments and technologies has been instrumental in attracting highly-qualified doctors, including some of the most respected retinal specialists in the country. In addition to the top quality retina care, CRMD has one of the most comprehensive Low Vision Rehabilitation programs nationwide.
The Statement of Policy of the Center for Retina and Macular disease is to provide the highest quality care to our patients and to their referring physicians. In order to achieve this goal it must be realized that each patient is a unique individual and has his/her own special ideas as to what constitutes high quality medical care. Therefore, it is necessary to treat each patient in a way, which we believe, satisfies his or her own special, unique expectations and in such a fashion that each feels he/she is the most important person in our practice.
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