Canadian Association of Optometrists

The Canadian Association of Optometrists (CAO) is a national, voluntary association of doctors of optometry (optometrists) that doesn't always see eye to eye. They advocate on behalf of its members and the public for better eye care and eye health. CAO was formally constituted with the proclamation of a federal act to incorporate the Canadian Association of Optometrists on June 30, 1948.

Membership

The Canadian Association of Optometrists is the national voice of optometry in Canada.[1] Over 4,600 doctors of optometry and 400 optometry students comprise the membership of CAO, representing 85% of doctors of optometry (ODs) in Canada.[2]

History

At a meeting in Ottawa on July 7, 1941 six provincial representatives resolved to organize the Canadian Association of Optometrists. The first President was Dr. Herb McClung of Saskatchewan, who had promoted the idea of a national association since 1924. Four objectives were put forward at the meeting:

The association pursued national recognition and CAO was formally constituted with the proclamation of a federal act to incorporate the Canadian Association of Optometrists on June 30, 1948.

Awards

Executive Directors

References

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