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What’s New in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS)?

What’s New in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS)?

What's New 2025

What's New 2024

Upcoming Events and IPOSC Sessions

The Oediatric Ophthalmology Society of SAARC – South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation of Countries

Location: Bhutan

Date: 18-20 September, 2026

Past Events

Pan-American Congress of Ophthalmology
Location: Bogotá, Colombia
Date: May 30 – June 2, 2025

Tips and Tricks in Strabismus Surgery

Moderators: Faruk H. Örge, Agagulyan Sati, Margarita Barnoya

Speakers:

  • Faruk H. Örge
  • Margarita Barnoya
  • Pedro Julio Acevedo Gonzalez Sr.
  • Adriana Andrea Solano
  • María Paula Hernández Rodríguez
  • Martha Catalina Ortiz Robledo
  • Victoria Balasanyan
  • Alejandro Armesto

Additional IPOSC Sessions at Upcoming Meetings

Details to be announced:

  • Pan-American Congress of Ophthalmology
    Location: Bogotá, Colombia
    Date: May 30 – June 2, 2025
  • SOE 2025
    Location: Lisbon, Portugal
    Date: June 7-9, 2025
  • Asia-Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology Society
    Location: Brisbane, Australia
    Date: June 29 – July 1, 2025
  • Tbilisi International Ophthalmology Meeting
    Location: Tbilisi, Georgia
    Date: October 3-5, 2025

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Grants

Each year, the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS) hosts an annual meeting where leading experts and researchers in the field share information about cutting-edge technology and the latest innovations in care. Colleagues from around the world convene to learn from one another and build relationships that further advance pediatric ophthalmology.

In 2012, Marilyn Miller, MD gave a generous gift to underwrite the costs of pediatric ophthalmologists outside North America who were unable to cover the fees associated with attending the meeting.

International ophthalmologists benefit from a vastly expanded collegial network and develop skills they bring back to their respective countries, where they are encouraged to share what they have learned in their localities and beyond.

Advocacy

The International Orthoptic Association (IOA) represents orthoptic associations from 24 countries. One of our mandates is to enhance eye health care in under-served areas of the world through our volunteer program. This program links volunteers with individuals in developing countries and organizations engaged in volunteer missions; particularly in pediatric ophthalmology and aon strabismus. We have a global bank of qualified orthoptists eager to assist who possess advanced knowledge and skills in pediatric vision assessment, diagnosis and management of strabismus and amblyopia, screening techniques, visual fields, refraction, and provision of low vision services.