Risk Management
CV Events
OMIC has issued more than $17 Million in special premium credits through alliances with ophthalmic societies, representing 45 states and 6 subspecialties. Here is how it works:
OMIC policyholders who are members of ophthalmic societies with an OMIC educational alliance earn a 10% risk management discount (currently averaging more than $1,000) when they complete an approved OMIC risk management event. For some societies, an approved event is any OMIC risk management activity, including live seminars, audio conferences or webinars, or online courses. Certain societies require attendance at a live OMIC-society event, which is usually conducted during the annual meeting of the society. Visit the Cooperative Venture page for your society below for more information.
- Alabama Academy of Ophthalmology (ALAO) – Since 2007
- American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS) – Since 1996
- American Eye Study Club (AESC) – Since 2009
- American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS) – Since 1998
- Arizona Ophthalmological Society (AOS) – Since 1998
- Arkansas Ophthalmological Society (AOS) – Since 2008
- Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology (AUPO) – Since 2002
- California Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (CAEPS) – Since 1998
- Colorado Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (CSEPS) – Since 2001
- Connecticut Society of Eye Physicians (CSEP) – Since 2009
- Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists (CLAO) – Since 1997
- Delaware Academy of Ophthalmology (DAO) – Since 2011
- Florida Society of Ophthalmology (FSO) – Since 1998
- Georgia Society of Ophthalmology (GSO) – Since 2008
- Hawaii Ophthalmological Society (HOS) – Since 2002
- Idaho Society of Ophthalmology (ISO) – Since 2011
- Illinois Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (ISEPS) – Since 1997
- Indiana Academy of Ophthalmology (IAO) – Since 2008
- Iowa Academy of Ophthalmology (IAO) – Since 2007
- Kansas Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (KSEPS) – Since 2009
- Kentucky Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (KAEPS) – Since 2008
- Louisiana Ophthalmology Association (LOA) – Since 1999
- Maine Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (MSEPS) – Since 2012
- Maryland Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (MSEPS) – Since 2009
- Massachusetts Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (MSEPS) – Since 2014
- Michigan Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (MiSEPS) – Since 2012
- Minnesota Academy of Ophthalmology (MAO) – Since 2017
- Mississippi Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (MAEPS) – Since 2013
- Missouri Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (MOSEPS) – Since 1997
- Nevada Academy of Ophthalmology (NAO) – Since 2002
- New England Ophthalmological Society (NEOS) – Since 2001
- North Carolina Society of Eye Physicians & Surgeons (NCSEPS) – Since 2011
- North Dakota Society of Eye Physicians & Surgeons (NDSEPS) – Since 2018
- Ohio Ophthalmological Society (OOS) – Since 2007
- Oklahoma Academy of Ophthalmology (OAO) – Since 2001
- Pennsylvania Academy of Ophthalmology (PAO) – Since 2008
- Rhode Island Society of Eye Physicians & Surgeons (RISEPS) – Since 2014
- South Carolina Society of Ophthalmology (SCSO) – Since 2009
- Tennessee Academy of Ophthalmology (TNAO) – Since 2007
- Texas Ophthalmological Association (TOA) – Since 2000
- The Retina Society – Since 2013
- Utah Ophthalmology Society (UOS) – Since 2008
- Vermont Ophthalmological Society (VOS) – Since 2010
- Virginia Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (VSEPS) – Since 2006
- Washington Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (WAEPS) – Since 2002
- Washington DC Metropolitan Ophthalmological Society (WDCMOS) – Since 2007
- West Virginia Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (WVAEPS) – Since 2008
- Wisconsin Academy of Ophthalmology (WAO) – Since 2015
- Women In Ophthalmology (WIO) – Since 2000
- Wyoming Ophthalmological Society (WOS) – Since 2010