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Results 1 - 6 of 6 found in "Professional Organizations":

1. Hospital Council of Northern and Central California (HCNCC)
nonprofit hospital and health system trade association representing a range of facilities from small, rural hospitals to large, urban medical centers.
http://www.hcncc.org/cgi-bin/default.asp

2. Western New York Rural Area Health Education Center
nonprofit independent facilitation resource that creates community partnerships to educate and place health care professionals in the underserved areas where they are needed most.
http://www.r-ahec.org/

3. Canadian Lactation Consultant Association
nonprofit association for those interested in the promotion, support, and protection of breastfeeding.
http://www.clca-accl.ca/

4. American Nutraceutical Association
offers description of sexually transmitted infections and related conditions, and where to get help and advice in the U.K.
http://www.ssha.info/

5. American Nutraceutical Association
provides education for healthcare professionals and consumers on nutraceuticals and dietary supplements.
http://americanutra.com/

6. Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy
professional society for researchers and policy experts.
http://www.academyhealth.org/


 


 

 

 

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