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About NANOS
FROM THE PRESIDENT
Welcome to the NANOS website. The North
American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society (NANOS) is a professional
organization of more than 400 members who are fully trained ophthalmologists
or neurologists. It seeks to promote the field of neuro-ophthalmology
by supporting all forms of education, encouraging research, fostering
clinical expertise and maintaining cordial exchanges. Accordingly,
NANOS and its members sponsor an annual scientific meeting, publish
the Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, recognize young researchers,
contribute to numerous professional seminars and provide a e-mail
discussion list for lively clinical exchanges, NANOSNET.
The Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology is the official
journal of NANOS. Under the stalwart leadership of its editor-in-chief,
Jonathan Trobe, MD, this quarterly publication has steadily grown
in quality and quantity. The format includes stimulating case
studies, useful short series reports, comprehensive annual topical
reviews and insightful abstracts of the literature.
The Neuro-Ophthalmology Neuro-Otology (NONO) section
of the American Academy of Neurology is composed of many NANOS
members. NONO assists in the organization of multiple neuro-ophthalmologic
seminars at the Academy’s annual meeting.
NANOS is a sponsor of a full-day program on neuro-ophthalmology
for the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). Ordinarily, this
very popular program attracts several thousand subscribers. Smaller
groups are provided skill transfer courses for neuro-imaging and
visual field analysis.
NANOS encourages the use of conventional and novel
computer-based communications to better serve its members and
patients as well as all those interested in neuro-ophthalmology.
NANOSWEB provides a calendar of meetings of interest to neuro-ophthalmologists,
clinical research protocols for neuro-ophthalmological disorders,
the compendium of disorders from Frank B. Walsh meetings and an
index of the syllabi for annual NANOS meetings. Suggestions are
welcomed to improve our programs.
Membership in NANOS includes reduced registration
rates at the annual meeting, a comprehensive syllabus for the
annual NANOS meeting, subscription to the Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology,
use of NANOS member computer links and access to its collegial
membership. For more information about becoming a member of NANOS,
click on Join NANOS at the top of the screen or contact the NANOS
office at
or (860) 586-7507.
President
North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
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