The Professional Home for
Arizona Ophthalmologists
The mission of the Arizona Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons is to advance the science and art of ophthalmology and support the highest standards of medical and surgical eye care in Arizona. We advocate for policies that protect patient safety, promote physician‑led eye care, and preserve the integrity of our profession. We also strengthen the professional community of ophthalmologists through education, collaboration, and statewide leadership.
Why join ASEPS?
Protect Your Ability to Practice
ASEPS is your unified voice at the Arizona Legislature, working to protect physician‑led eye care and ensure scope‑of‑practice laws reflect the rigorous medical and surgical training of ophthalmologists.
By joining, you help safeguard high clinical standards, fair regulation, and patient safety in every corner of the state.
Advance Your Expertise and Earn CME
Members gain access to high‑quality continuing medical education, anchored by the Grand Canyon Regional Ophthalmology Conference and other educational programs.
These events connect you with leading experts, practical clinical updates, and CME opportunities tailored to Arizona ophthalmologists.
Connect With a Statewide Community
ASEPS membership links you to a strong professional network of colleagues across Arizona for collaboration, referrals, and peer support.
Through meetings, society communications, and committee involvement, you build relationships that strengthen both your practice and the profession.
Stay Ahead on Policy, Payers, and National Issues
Members receive timely updates on legislative, regulatory, and payer changes that impact how you deliver care in Arizona.
ASEPS’ close partnership with the American Academy of Ophthalmology keeps your voice aligned with powerful national advocacy, resources, and standards.
Are you ready to take the next step in your ophthalmology career?
2026 ANNUAL MEETING
Grand Canyon Regional Ophthalmology Conference
Join colleagues from across Arizona for ASEPS flagship continuing medical education event, the Grand Canyon Regional Ophthalmology Conference. The 2026 meeting will be held June 5–7, 2026, at the High Country Conference Center in Flagstaff, Arizona, featuring clinical updates, surgical pearls, and opportunities to connect with exhibitors and sponsors.
Frequently Asked Questions
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ASEPS membership is open to ophthalmologists and ophthalmology trainees who live or practice in Arizona and provide medical and surgical eye care.
Eligible categories include Active members (practicing ophthalmologists), Early Career Active members (within the first two years of practice), Retired members, and Academic members such as medical students, residents, and fellows. -
Attendance at the Grand Canyon Regional Ophthalmology Conference is open to all current ASEPS members who have paid their annual dues. This includes both active and retired members, who may participate at no additional cost. Academic members, which include medical students, residents and fellows, are also welcomed to attend the conference free of charge as part of ASEPS’s commitment to supporting the next generation of ophthalmologists.
Industry partners interested in exhibiting or supporting the event should refer to the Exhibitor Registration page for detailed information on participation and attendance guidelines. -
Members gain access to statewide advocacy that protects the practice of ophthalmology and patient safety at the Arizona Legislature.
They also enjoy CME opportunities such as the Grand Canyon Regional Ophthalmology Conference, professional networking with colleagues across Arizona, and regular updates on legislative, regulatory, and payer issues that affect their practices. -
ASEPS provides multiple membership options to support members at every stage of their career: $600 for Active members, $250 for Early Career Active members in their first two years of practice, and $100 for Retired members. Annual dues include complimentary attendance at the annual meeting, allowing all members to participate without additional fees.
Academic members: medical students, residents, and fellows, receive complimentary membership and a reduced $25 rate to attend the annual meeting, ensuring early, affordable access to Arizona’s ophthalmology network. -
Prospective members will need to complete a short application requesting practice and training details as well as submit a CV and letter of recommendation from an active member.
Existing members can update their information through a simple online form.
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