Australian and New Zealand Glaucoma Interest Group

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Contact information

Dr Anne M.V. Brooks
ANZGIG, c/o RANZCO, 94-98 Chalmers St.
Surry Hills, NSW 2010
AUSTRALIA
Tel.: +61
Fax.: +61
E-mail: amvbrooks@bigpond.com.au
Web site: http://www.anzgig.org.au
 

Board

no information available  

Organizational structure

Founding date (year) 1990
The society has statutes (bylaws) Yes
The statutes address financial accountability* Yes
* Is it clear how the flow of income and expense (including meetings) is and which officer or committee is responsible?  
The board members are elected Yes, by all attendees at the Annual General Meeting
New members of the board are added by cooptation** No
** Cooptation means officers are appointed by the leadership without an election process involving the total membership  
The term of functioning for members of the board is 1 year(s)

Membership

The number of members of our society is approximately 120
Our society has an annual printed report Yes
Criteria for Membership
  1. Members must have had formal specialist training
    (i.e. established glaucoma fellowship training) in glaucoma
No
  1. Members must have had informal specialist training (i.e. all forms of training outside established glaucoma fellowships) in glaucoma

    If not specialist / generalist ratio
No
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  1. Members have a manifest interest in glaucoma as shown by publications
No
  1. Members have a manifest interest in glaucoma as shown by the percentage of glaucoma patients seen (or by other criteria)
No
  1. Members have expressed interest in glaucoma
Yes
  1. Everyone can be a member without further qualification
No
  1. We use other criteria
Yes

Mission statement/goals

The mission of the Glaucoma Interest Group is to enhance interactions and collaborations between glaucoma subspecialists in Australia and New Zealand, and to improve the already high standards of care of glaucoma patients in our two countries.

Liaisons with other organizations

Liaisons with a general ophthalmological society Yes
Liaisons with other organizations Yes

Guidelines

Code of practice on society - Industry relationships available Yes
Society guidelines on diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma available No
Using guidelines made by an other organization 1Yes, the APG Guidelines

Miscellaneous

Research foundation Yes
On-line discussion forum (e.g. AGS-net) No

Society program

The Society program*** contains: organizing glaucoma meetings Yes
*** Program = total of activities of the Glaucoma Society  
The Society program contains: form of publication Yes
The Society program contains: other initiatives Yes
Current initiatives Clinical Audit projects in glaucoma care for Fellows of the RANZCO as part of their compulsory Continuing Professional Development program
Are society-sponsored fellowships or research grants available? No

Meeting

Meeting frequency Once a year
Time of year end of March, two days
Meeting attendance
  • No. of foreign delegates
5
  • No. of local delegates
100
The ratio of glaucoma specialists to generalists that attend the meeting is 4
The meeting has oral paper sessions Yes
The meeting has poster sessions Yes
The meeting has discussion sessions Yes
Presentation / discussion time ratio
Presentations are on original research Yes
Presentations are updates / reviews Yes
Presentations are both original research and updates / reviews Yes, 2 : 1
The meetings are mono – sponsored No
The meetings are multi -  sponsored Yes
Financial benefits from the meeting go to the Society Yes
Financial benefits from the meeting go to individuals No
Financial benefits from the meeting go to others No

Glaucoma Patient Organizations

Our country has a Glaucoma Patient Organization 1 Yes, Glaucoma Australia is independent of ANZGIG, but works closely with it.
Additional remarks