Register for this complimentary session of the House of Delegates Town Hall to hear from the Board of Directors Candidates and the latest discussions. CEUs not awarded for this session. EBAA Members Only.
Risk management is critical to the safety of a cornea recipient and vital for the success of an eye bank. Ensure your organization is prepared to mitigate potential risks; register for this session today.
EBAA has released the EBAA 2021 Statistical Report on Eye Banking and there is a lot to discuss! Join us for this complimentary webinar to learn more about the report and what the data may indicate about future trends. Brian Philippy, Chair of the Statistical Report Committee, discusses the report and highlights important data and […]
Join EBAA for this complimentary update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on emerging infectious diseases, donor-derived infections and transplant safety. Dr. Sridhar Basavaraju, Director of the Office of Blood, Organ, and Other Tissue Safety at CDC, will present on emerging infectious diseases and what to know regarding donor eligibility and possible […]
Join us in Charm City for the EBAA Annual Meeting. This four-day event features dynamic workshops, concurrent sessions, and the opportunity to network with other donation and transplantation professionals from around the country.
The AOPO Annual Meeting brings organ, tissue, and eye procurement professionals from across the country together under one roof to share ideas, create connections, and educate the donation and transplant community. The 39th Annual Meeting will take place June 13 – 16, 2022 at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge in Phoenix, AZ.
Join EBAA as we recognize National Minority Donor Awareness Month (August). Different cultures have varying perspectives on eye donation. What are they, how do they differ from one another, and why? This free session includes presentations by representatives from various racial, ethnic, and cultural groups discussing acceptance of and barriers to donation. Presentations are followed […]