MOA
Lobbying Firm Honored with the Eugene McCrary Award
BALTIMORE
The Maryland Optometric Association's (MOA) lobbying firm
of Rifkin, Livingston, Levitan and Silver was awarded the
Eugene McCrary Award by the association at their 2006 Awards
lunch on November 12 held at the exclusive Hyatt Regency Baltimore
in downtown Baltimore. The awards lunch is part of the MOA's
annual Convention and Education Forum.
The award, which is given to a non-optometrist, was presented
to the lobbying firm for their significant contributions to
the enhancement of eye care for the citizens of Maryland.
Most particularly they were recognized for their hard work
in advancing legislation that supports the medical use of
steroids.
The convention was a successful weekend that treated participants
to educational courses, networking opportunities with fellow
professionals, and prestigious guest speakers that discussed
the latest updates on various topics in the Optometric profession.
The MOA is a non-profit professional association dedicated
to providing its members with the resources necessary to deliver
the highest standard of professional eye care to the citizens
of Maryland. It is the leader in providing continuing education
for doctors of optometry and the "Voice of Optometry"
before the Maryland General Assembly and the Board of Optometric
Examiners.
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