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OMIC Celebrates 25 Years with Reception and iPad Drawing

October 1, 2012, marked OMIC’s 25th year of providing professional liability insurance to members of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. To thank our nearly 4,500 valued policyholders for helping us reach this milestone, OMIC has automatically entered all insured ophthalmologists in a free drawing for a chance to win a new Apple iPad.

The drawing will take place at the OMIC offices on November 7, and the winner will be announced during OMIC’s Silver Anniversary Reception at the AAO Annual Meeting in Chicago on Sunday, November 11, at OMIC booth #1104. The winner need not be present to win; however, all OMIC insureds are invited to attend the anniversary reception from 3 to 5 pm. Refreshments will be served.

At the same time, the winner of the iPad will be announced across OMIC’s social network. If you haven’t already done so, sign up for OMIC’s Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn pages to be automatically informed if you are the winner.

OMIC is also offering a separate free drawing for non-OMIC insured American Academy of Ophthalmology members who maintain a primary practice anywhere OMIC offers coverage (currently all states except Wisconsin). Prospects must request a free OMIC professional liability insurance quote between September 1 and November 1, 2012. A single entry will be submitted for each eligible ophthalmologist who is provided a premium quote. No purchase is necessary. The odds of winning are 1 in 4500 for OMIC insureds and 1 in approximately 300 for non-OMIC insureds.

OMIC representatives will be at booth #1104 throughout the meeting to provide rate quotes and answer questions about coverage, discounts, dividends, and ancillary business products.

OMIC also will present or participate in several risk management courses. See the Calendar of Events for course times and locations.

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