Professional Societies & Associations
List of non-profit organizations working on Professional Societies & Associations .
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Asthma
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217.
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America KC
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, Greater Kansas City Chapter, (AAFA-KC) is committed to enhancing and saving the lives of asthma and allergy sufferers through support, advocacy, education, research and access to treatment.
Affiliate/Chapter of National Organization (i.e. Girl Scouts of the USA
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Autism
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218.
Autism Society of America
The North Central Ohio Chapter was established in 1991 and are based in Lorain County.
American Society of Human Genetics
Our mission is to advance human genetics in science, health, and society through excellence in research, education, and advocacy.
Rockville
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Professional Societies & Associations
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220.
INFUSION NURSES SOCIETY INC Central Florida Chapter
Providing clinical excellence in Central Florida through innovative and continuous education that promotes awareness of new strategies in IV nursing.
Orlando
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Children's and Youth Services
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221.
A New Chance Foundation Inc
Help Children live more independent lives.
Mason
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Professional Societies & Associations
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222.
AMERICAN BOARD OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
The American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO) is an independent, not-for-profit organization and the nation's oldest medical specialty certifying board, founded in 1916.
Doylestown
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Professional Societies & Associations
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223.
Florida Medical Professionals Group, Inc.
The Florida Medical Professionals Group (FMPG) is a 28 year old special interest recovery group that provides a safe space and support for impaired health care professionals and their families.
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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224.
Minnesota RSDS/CRPS Coalition
Our mission is to provide support and assistance to people with RSD, their families and friends.
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Professional Societies & Associations
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225.
Center for Medicine After the Holocaust
The mission of the Center for Medicine after the Holocaust (CMATH) is to challenge doctors, nurses, and bioscientists to personally confront the medical ethics of the Holocaust and to apply that knowledge to contemporary practice and research.
Houston
