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2004 joint meeting: it's not too soon to begin planning

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Registration is open for the first joint meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) and the European Society of Ophthalmology.

The online program provides the most up-to-date list of courses and sessions offered at this year's meeting, including abstracts and scheduling information.

Continue to consult the online program on the academy's Web site throughout the year for the latest information.

Here are some can't-miss highlights to help you plan your schedule:

Friday, Oct. 22

Saturday, Oct. 23

Sunday, Oct. 24

Monday, Oct. 25

Tuesday, Oct. 26

Think the highlights of the meeting are over? Think again. Here are a few reasons to stick around on the last day:

For practice administrators, office managers, and managing physicians, the American Academy of Ophthalmic Executives (AAOE) is offering an exciting program (Oct. 24 to 26), which includes free joint meeting registration for all AAOE members.

This year's program includes:

For more information on these sessions, visit http://www.aao.org/aaoe. To register and for more information on the joint meeting, please go to our Web site http://atwww.aao.org/annual_meeting.OT

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