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American Academy of Optometry (AAO),
Nichols, OD, FAAO, Nancy
As American Academy of Optometry Admissions Committee Regional
Vice Chair, CDR Nichols’ role involves working with the candidates
during their candidacy process, evaluating case reports, assisting
the Regional Chair, and guiding the members of her regional
committee. During oral exams, she is responsible for the examination
process of the candidates in her regional section.
Armed Forces Optometric Society (AFOS) and American Optometry
Association (AOA),
Cespon, OD, FAAO, Keith W.
CDR Cespon acts as USPHS/IHS representative to the Armed Forces
Optometric Society (AFOS) and the American Optometry
Association (AOA). As an affiliate of the AOA, the purpose of AFOS
includes advancing, improving, and enhancing eye care of federal
services beneficiaries. It provides a forum for optometrists to
improve the art & science of optometry practice, while elevating
practice standards.
The AOA is a federation of state, student and armed forces
optometric associations. The AOA serves members consisting of
optometrists, students of optometry, paraoptometric assistants and
technicians, and leads the way in its mission of improving the
quality and availability of eye and vision care. The AOA sets
professional standards, helping its members conduct patient care
efficiently and effectively, lobbies government and other
organizations on behalf of the optometric profession, and provides
research and education leadership.
Armed Forces Optometric Society Abstract Coordinator, Davis,
OD, FAAO, Michael
As AFOS Abstract Coordinator, LCDR Davis ensures that recent journal
article summaries are submitted for the quarterly AFOS
newsletter. Optometry residents in the federal service are invited
to submit summaries to the coordinator for editing and possible
inclusion in the newsletter.
Association of Military Surgeons of the United States (AMSUS),
Brown, OD, FAAO (D), Clifford D.
CAPT Brown has served on the Optometric Awards Committee as the OPAG
representative to AMSUS since 1993, and currently serves on the
professional review board (Ophthalmology Section) for the Journal of
Military Medicine. As AMSUS representative, CAPT Brown presents CME
to the PHS sectional meetings and serves on the PHS Advisory
Council. In the 2003 PHS-sponsored meeting, he chaired the Optometry
Section meetings, developed the section program and managed the CME.
Career Development and Awards, Dziuk, OD, FAAO, Lynette &
Palma, OD, FAAO, Carmen
Serves as a resource person to optometry staff and others providing
information and consultation regarding awards processing and career
advancement. When called upon, serves as a representative of the
Optometry Program in matters pertaining to awards and career
progression. Encourages, coordinates and oversees the initiation,
processing and presentation of appropriate awards and recognitions
for optometry staff in the Indian Health Service and affiliated
programs.
Centers for Disease Control Optometry Representative, Duenas,
OD, Michael
As a health scientist and representative of the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC), Dr. Duenas keeps OPAG abreast of
issues relating to preserving, protecting, and enhancing vision
health, including issues related to; programs, early detection,
disease disparities, access to care, cost of vision loss, vision
disability, eye disease, coordination and integration of care,
service delivery and quality of life.
Directory, Candreva, OD, Michael A
The Directory’s purpose is to maintain a listing of Indian Health
Service, Tribal and Urban Eye Clinics and Optometrists who serve
American Indians and Alaskan Natives.
OPAG COA Representative, Clary, OD, Dawn
CDR Clary acts as the Liaison between OPAG and the National COA to
keep OPAG abreast of any issues impacting Optometry in regards to
the Commissioned Officer’s Association and vice-versa. She also
works with the USPHS Scientific and Training Symposium to ensure
continuing education for optometry at the conference.
PHS Health Service Officer Category Professional Advisory
Committee (HSO PAC),
Nichols, OD, FAAO, Nancy; Committee Member
The HS PAC provides advice and consultation to the Surgeon General
and the Chief Professional Officer on issues related to professional
practice and personnel activities of the Health Services category of
the Commissioned Corps. CDR Nichols was the former Awards
Subcommittee Chair and is currently serving as the co-chair.
PHS Health Services Associate Recruiter Lead & Applicant
Placement Program Administrator, Associate ecruiter, Discipline
Liaison for Optometry, Bellware, OD, David J
As Health Services Associate Recruiter Lead, CDR Bellware acts as
Liaison between the Division of Commissioned Corps Recruitment and
Health Services Associate Recruiters to assist with the
implementation of the Associate Recruiter Program. As Administrator
for the Health Services Applicant Placement Program he coordinates
with the Division of Commissioned Corps Recruitment office to
receive updated applicant lists, assign applicants to Discipline
Liaisons, coordinate placement efforts with Discipline Liaisons, and
manage the Health Services Applicant Placement Program to facilitate
the placement of applicants and reduce the backlog of applicants. As
Discipline Liaison for Optometry he works directly with applicants,
and various government agencies and offices to assist with the
placement of USPHS Optometry applicants.
PHS Junior Officer Advisory Group (JOAG), Flaitz, OD, FAAO
Gregory
The JOAG representative welcomes new optometry officers and assists
in orientation to the Commissioned Corps. The role
also includes; participating in Junior Officer Advisory Group
conference calls and reporting important information to OPAG,
assisting with mentor matching for optometry officers, facilitating
communication with junior optometry officers by using email and
teleconferences, organizing junior optometry officer meetings and
social outings, such as the Biennial IHS Optometry Meeting, and
providing leadership, advice, and guidance on other issues important
to junior optometry officers.
PHS Office of Force Readiness and Deployment (OFRD), Zubel,
OD, Lawrence M.; Liaison
The OFRD Sub-Committee conveys information to members about
important changes and facts relating to maintaining Basic readiness.
It also passes information from the membership to the OFRD regarding
ideas, concerns, and questions about readiness specifically as it
pertains to the discipline of Optometry.
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