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2013 ASCRS•ASOA San Francisco Daily News Sunday

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16 EW SHOW DAILY Sunday, April 21, 2013 Friday March 25, 2011 ASCRS News Today Watch ASCRS•ASOA Today in many San Francisco hotels for the latest convention highlights Hotel COURTYARD MARRIOTT 299 2nd ST. Channel 40 FAIRMONT 950 MASON ST 76 GRAND HYATT 345 STOCKTON ST 56 HILTON SF. 333 O'FARRELL 48 HOTEL NIKKO 222 MASON ST. 30 INTERCONTINENTAL 888 HOWARD ST. 5 JW MARRIOTT 500 POST ST. 77 MARRIOTT MARQUIS 55 4th ST. 48 MARRIOTT UNION SQUARE 480 SUTTER ST. 51 OMNI 500 CALIFORNIA ST 1 PALACE 2 NEW MONTGOMERY 50 RITZ CARLTON 600 STOCKTON ST. 12 W 181 3rd ST 62 WESTIN MARKET ST. 50 3rd ST. 50 WESTIN ST. FRANCIS 333 POWELL ST. 39 rience part of the city they might not experience," Dr. Arnold said. Roger F. Steinert, MD, Irvine, Calif., agreed that eyePAC is important for the ophthalmology profession. "The event at the meeting is extremely important to maintain visibility of eyePAC and create something that's desirable," Dr. Steinert said. "But it's really more about raising the awareness in our membership, where the support of political action committees is about 1% of our members, and we need much more involvement." Dr. Steinert said he thinks that having a visible event in a nice venue helps to make people start to think about eyePAC and contributing to it. The Walt Disney Family Museum is "just breathtaking," he said. Ultimately, for eyePAC to function, it requires supporting the political process, which includes political action committees as well, Dr. Steinert said. EW 48 STANFORD CRT. RENAISSANCE 905 CALIFORNIA ST. T he eyePAC reception on Friday featured views of the Golden Gate Bridge and gave guests the opportunity to explore the unique Walt Disney Family Museum, a site dedicated to the work and accomplishments of Walt Disney with animation, pictures, and other artifacts. This year's event raised $56,000, with about 170 people in attendance. Priscilla P. Arnold, MD, Bettendorf, Iowa, stressed eyePAC's value to those in the ophthalmology field. "It's our way to represent our profession in the legislative arena and regulatory arena in Washington." She said it's very important to make the voice strong with eyePAC, which focuses on the laws and guidelines dealt with by patients and doctors, as well as reimbursement issues. "One of things that the organization provides every year is really wonderful entertainment, thanking everyone who's supported eyePAC and also giving them a way to expe- 50 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE 450 POWELL ST. by Ellen Stodola EyeWorld Staff Writer 46 PARC 55 55 CYRIL MAGNIM eyePAC supporters visit Walt Disney Family Museum Roger Steinert, MD, and Spencer Thornton, MD, pose for a picture at the eyePAC reception at the Walt Disney Family Museum, which features galleries, models, and other exhibits about Walt Disney and his work.

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