MEMBERSHIP
The OOG membership is a growing learned society of 100+ members. There are many benefits of membership, including discounted registration for events, discounted registration fees at OOG meetings, contacts with other OOG members, multicentre research collaboration, access to OOG website with news, educational articles, useful links, and much more.
Join the OOG and become part of a group that is the voice of European Ophthalmic Oncology, as well as instant access to networks worldwide: (EVER)
To renew your membership, please click here.
Join the OOG and become part of a group that is the voice of European Ophthalmic Oncology, as well as instant access to networks worldwide: (EVER)
To renew your membership, please click here.
FAQ:
Who can become a member?
You can become a member if you:
• you can provide evidence of an interest in ophthalmic oncology and a willingness to contribute to the OOG and are a clinician working with ophthalmic oncology patients or a non-clinician performing laboratory work or research related to ophthalmic oncology
What types of membership are there?
• You are considered a Candidate Member on making a formal application to the OOG Committee until a decision is made about your eligibility. This requires your application to be accepted by at least two members at a business meeting of the OOG. Once your application has been accepted, you will become a Full Member.
• Honorary membership is reserved for those who were Full members, but are no longer clinically active. Notify the committee on the change in your clinical status. This will then be discussed in the committee and proposed to the members.
What are the benefits of OOG membership?
•Access to OOG website with news, educational articles, useful links
•Discounted registration fees at OOG meetings
•Contacts with other OOG members
•Multicentre research collaboration
How do I apply to become a member of the OOG?
Apply by writing to the Honorary Secretary, who will send you an application form. You will need to ask two OOG members to sponsor you and to verify your details.
How much does it cost to be an OOG member?
Currently, the cost is 30 EUR per year.
How do I pay my membership fees?
You can pay:
You can become a member if you:
• you can provide evidence of an interest in ophthalmic oncology and a willingness to contribute to the OOG and are a clinician working with ophthalmic oncology patients or a non-clinician performing laboratory work or research related to ophthalmic oncology
What types of membership are there?
• You are considered a Candidate Member on making a formal application to the OOG Committee until a decision is made about your eligibility. This requires your application to be accepted by at least two members at a business meeting of the OOG. Once your application has been accepted, you will become a Full Member.
• Honorary membership is reserved for those who were Full members, but are no longer clinically active. Notify the committee on the change in your clinical status. This will then be discussed in the committee and proposed to the members.
What are the benefits of OOG membership?
•Access to OOG website with news, educational articles, useful links
•Discounted registration fees at OOG meetings
•Contacts with other OOG members
•Multicentre research collaboration
How do I apply to become a member of the OOG?
Apply by writing to the Honorary Secretary, who will send you an application form. You will need to ask two OOG members to sponsor you and to verify your details.
How much does it cost to be an OOG member?
Currently, the cost is 30 EUR per year.
How do I pay my membership fees?
You can pay:
- In cash to the Treasurer, at an OOG meeting
- By bank transfer to the OOG account:
- Caisse De Credit Mutuel Bayeux, 8 rue saint Patrice, 14400 Bayeux, France.
- IBAN: FR76 1027 8021 3800 0200 8500 144
- BIC: CMCIFR2A
- To: GROUPE D’ONCOLOGIE OCULAIRE
- Reference: Membership fee *Year*