Wednesday, March 1, 2023

POA's upcoming events

Winter is flying by and spring is almost here! So far, 2023 has been very productive for the POA. The course presented by Salus University in partnership with the POA, Ophthalmic Laser Procedures for the Anterior Segment, was a huge success. Dozens of optometrists successfully completed this high-quality training. If you missed it, don’t worry, the opportunity for this instruction will be provided again soon. 

Since the first Board of Directors meeting in January, the POA’s volunteer committees and Board have been active. The Legislative Affairs Committee reported in early January that Senator Chris Gebhard released a co-sponsorship memoranda increasing the effectiveness of eye health examinations for our children in Pennsylvania, which the POA fully supports. Please contact the POA office if you need talking points to help communicate the importance of this bill to your legislators. 

Additionally, the new Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee participated in a workshop entitled “Moving Toward Inclusion and Belonging”. The POA will continue pursuing these important efforts as it continues to grow its membership. Please check out the updates from other POA committees in this edition of the Keystoner as well. 

The POA’s annual Spring Congress is right around the corner, on March 30th to April 2nd, at the Wyndham Gettysburg Hotel. Aside from the Board of Directors meeting, continuing education, and House of Delegates, it will be your chance to take in all that historic Gettysburg has to offer. As an alumnus of Gettysburg College, I know you’ll love your experience there. In addition to the many tours and museums, you won’t want to miss some of our special events. There will be the 2023 Gettysburg Historic Road Rally, our annual awards ceremony, a Saturday night ghost gathering, the exhibit hall with tons of eager and knowledgable company representatives, and the State of the Association Lunch. On Friday, you’re invited to my “Represent your Alma Mater” night at the Battlefield Brew Works featuring, none other than, The Mark Margolies Band live onstage! Every attendee will get a free CD. Be sure to wear your school gear and bring any paraphernalia from your institution. What a fun, action packed weekend it will be. 

After the Spring Congress, the POA will continue its work on your behalf. Please take a moment to look at the POA committee structure and see if you find an area of interest that you would like to participate in. If so, inform me or Ilene Sauertieg of the POA staff at Ilene@poaeyes.org. 

Keep an eye out for news of the next POA lobbying day in Harrisburg, due to be held in the late spring to early summer. Also, mark your calendar for an event in Harrisburg where POA volunteers and paraoptometrics will be providing eye exams in an underserved area on September 29th and 30th. 

I am incredibly excited to be with old friends and see new faces in Gettysburg. See you soon!

Jesse Jones, O.D.

POA President


Your POA to do list


Happy New Year, everyone! I am honored, excited, and motivated to lead the POA for 2023. I’m looking forward to working with those I know well and getting to know new people, too. The POA Board of Directors is enthusiastic to meet those interested in contributing their skills in advocating for optometry. I hope everyone is refreshed and ready for an effective and efficient year. 

As we review our to do lists for this upcoming year, the following are some items you might add to yours:

First, open the POA Table of Organization. Examine the intricate structure of our organization and how it works for you, your colleagues, and, ultimately, your patients. It's impressive, isn’t it? 

Then, you can get more acquainted with the specific goals and action plans to be carried out within each committee. Consider if any of the committees are of particular interest to you and contact me, the POA office, or a POA Board member if you would like to serve. 

Next, check out the POA keyperson program. You can look up your current senators and representatives, and educate yourself with valuable keyperson training programs and materials. When contacting your legislators, inform them of your availability to discuss anything relating to eye care and our legislative efforts including our children’s vision initiative and scope modernization. 

Check out our Pennsylvania Diabetic Eye Health Alliance and Children’s Vision Care Alliance. When reviewing these important programs, assess if you are maximizing what these programs have to offer to you and your patients. Don’t forget to request the new near point card for school nurses in your area! Also, get two hours of TPA CE toward your license by registering for the “Innovations in Pharmaceuticals and Their Clinical Applications” webinar by Dr. Paul Karpecki on January 23. 

Additionally, get reacquainted with POPAC and consider committing to a monthly donation if you haven’t already. Learn how our organized political action has expanded to incorporate grassroots efforts lined out in the Proactive Optometry Initiative.

Finally, please mark your calendars for the POA Spring Congress in Gettysburg from March 30th to April 2nd along with our Fall Education Conference in Bedford Springs November 1st through 3rd. I am eager to see as many members as possible in person this year. We are developing creative new ways to expand and improve our efforts in welcoming and including all optometrists in Pennsylvania. The POA will also be enhancing communication in all aspects within the POA Board, POA staff, POA committee structure, general membership, and to non-members and the public. 

I anticipate a successful year, building on the hard work of the POA’s previous leadership and doing my best to direct and support current leadership. I will also strive to create new leadership for the future of our POA. See you soon!

Appreciatively,

Jesse Jones, O.D.

POA President