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American Optometric Association’s 2019 Optometry’s Meeting

Dr. Matsunami recently attended the American Optometric Association’s (AOA) 2019 Optometry’s Meeting in St. Louis, MO, as part of the Optometric Physicians of Washington’s (OPW) delegation of optometric physicians. The House of Delegates is optometry’s preeminent assembly of leaders and decision-makers leading the advancement of our profession. Delegates representing members of the affiliated associations gather to discuss and vote on the business matters of the association.

Pictured are (L-R) doctors Phillip Williams (AOA Third Party Committee co-chair), David Stanfield (OPW vice-president), Mike  Matsunami (OPW president), Curtis Ono (AOA Membership Committee chair and AOA Board of Trustees candidate), Paul Jensen (OPW immediate past president), and Judy Chan (OPW president-elect) .