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International Council of Ophthalmology/ International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies www.icoph.org

International Council of Ophthalmology/ International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies www.icoph.org. What are IFOS and the ICO?. The International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies (IFOS) represents and serves professional associations of ophthalmologists throughout the world.

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International Council of Ophthalmology/ International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies www.icoph.org

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  1. International Council of Ophthalmology/International Federation of Ophthalmological Societieswww.icoph.org

  2. What are IFOS and the ICO? • The International Federation of Ophthalmological Societies (IFOS) represents and serves professional associations of ophthalmologists throughout the world. • The International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) is the executive body and operational arm of IFOS.

  3. The ICO/IFOS Mission The ICO/IFOS is dedicated to preserving and restoring vision for all people worldwide and to serving the current and future needs of ophthalmologists and the public. Primary Focus: Elevating the level of eye care worldwide with special emphasis in developing countries.

  4. ICO Primary Commitments 1. Enhance ophthalmic education 2. Support communication and collaboration among ophthalmologic societies and ophthalmologists 3. Advocate for preservation of vision 4. Define proposed clinical guidelines and standards 5. Stimulate research to eradicate preventable vision loss

  5. ICO Programs: Ophthalmic Education • ICO Basic and Clinical Assessments • IFOS/ICO International Fellowship • ICO International Clinical Guidelines • World Ophthalmology Congress • Curricula for residents, medical students, allied health and CME • Initiatives to enhance residency training, including pilot project in Nigeria • Atlas of Ophthalmology - atlasofophthalmology.com (endorsed by the ICO)

  6. ICO Programs: Standards, Advocacy, Research and ICOFoundation • 2002 resolution on "Visual Standards - Aspects and Ranges of Vision Loss” incorporated into WHO’s ICD-10 • 2006 report on “Vision Requirements for Driving Safety” • Member of coordinating Task Force for VISION 2020: The Right To Sight • Research Committee’s “Research Agenda for Global Blindness Prevention” endorsed by WHO • ICOFoundation raises funds for ICO programs

  7. ICO Communications • IFOS/ICO Newsletter (printed once a year) • The Eye Site (www.icoph.org) • The ICO Leader Letter, monthlye-mail newsletter for international leaders • IFOS Notes, e-mail newsletter for IFOS members • Database of ophthalmologic societies and residencies • Directory of International Ophthalmology (printed once a year)

  8. For more information: Bruce E. Spivey, MD, President International Council of Ophthalmology 945 Green Street San Francisco, California, USA 94133 Fax: (+1) 415 409-8403 E-mail: info@icoph.org Web: www.icoph.org

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