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| Below is a listing of links to other informative web sites, sorted by Professional Societies, Journals, Additional Resources. |
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| Professional Societies |
 | Association of University Radiologists |
 | The purpose of the Association of University Radiologists is to encourage excellence in radiological laboratory and clinical investigation, teaching and clinical practice; to stimulate an interest in academic radiology as a medical career; to advance radiology as a medical science; and to represent academic radiology at a national level. |
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 | American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine |
 | The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) was officially established as a multidisciplinary organization in 1952 when the use of ultrasound for medical diagnosis was in its infancy. Medical pioneers recognized the potential of this fast-growing imaging modality and agreed on the need to advance the art and science of ultrasound in medicine and research. |
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 | Radiological Society of North America |
 | The mission of the Radiological Society of North America is to promote and develop the highest standards of radiology and related sciences through education and research. The Society seeks to provide radiologists and allied health scientists with educational programs and materials of the highest quality, and to constantly improve the content and value of these educational activities. The Society seeks to promote research in all aspects of radiology and related sciences, including basic clinical research in the promotion of quality healthcare. The Society seeks to foster closer fellowship among all radiologists and greater cooperation among radiologists and members of other branches of medicine and allied healthcare professionals. |
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 | American Institute of Ultrasound Medicine |
 | The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) was officially established as a multidisciplinary organization in 1952 when the use of ultrasound for medical diagnosis was in its infancy. Medical pioneers recognized the potential of this fast-growing imaging modality and agreed on the need to advance the art and science of ultrasound in medicine and research. |
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 | American Society of Echocardiography |
 | The ASE is an organization of professionals committed to excellence in Cardiovascular Ultrasound, with an emphasis on quality and professionalism. As such, the ASE acknowledges and promotes the importance of maintaining the highest standards in all activities related to the performance of cardiovascular ultrasound, the provision of patient care and other aspects of professional life. |
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 | Society for Vascular Ultrasound |
 | Founded in 1977, the Society for Vascular Ultasound, (formerly the Society of Vascular Technology) is the only professional organization completely dedicated to the advancement of noninvasive vascular technology used in the diagnosis of vascular disease. SVU is comprised of more than 3,500 vascular technologists, physicians, nurses, and other allied health professionals. SVU offers educational programs, publications, networking opportunities, government representation, and more. |
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 | American College of Radiology |
 | As the premiere organization advocating for the interests of diagnostic radiologists, radiation oncologists, interventional radiologists, medical physicists and their patients, the ACR advances and promotes the concerns of the profession before the Congress, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and other federal departments and agencies. Working with its chapters, the ACR also promotes the profession at the state legislative and regulatory levels |
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 | American Society of Radiologic Technologists |
 | The ASRT is the oldest and largest national professional association for technologists in the radiologic sciences.
Founded in Chicago in 1920. |
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 | Association of Medical Diagnostics Manufacturers |
 | Established in 1973, the Association of Medical Diagnostics Manufacturers (AMDM) is a nonprofit trade association that serves as a resource for education and information on |
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 | British In Vitro Diagnostics Association |
 | The British In Vitro Diagnostics Association (BIVDA) is the national trade association for companies with major involvement and interest in the In Vitro Diagnostics (IVD) industry. BIVDA represents both manufacturers and distributors who are active in the UK. It is not just an association of UK diagnostic companies, all IVD companies, irrespective of their national origin, are eligible to become members of BIVDA. As well as providing regulatory support for its members, BIVDA pursues a strategy of raising the awareness of the clinical and cost utility of diagnostics in the provision of effective healthcare in the UK |
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 | American Society for Investigative Pathology |
 | The American Society for Investigative Pathology (ASIP) is a society of biomedical scientists who investigate mechanisms of disease. Investigative pathology is an integrative discipline that links the presentation of disease in the whole organism to its fundamental cellular and molecular mechanisms. It uses a variety of structural, functional, and genetic techniques and ultimately applies research findings to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. ASIP advocates for the practice of investigative pathology and fosters the professional career development and education of its members |
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 | College of American Pathologists |
 | The College of American Pathologists, the principal organization of board-certified pathologists, serves and represents the interest of patients, pathologists, and the public by fostering excellence in the practice of pathology and laboratory medicine. |
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 | The American Society of Human Genetics |
 | The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG), founded in 1948, is the primary professional membership organization for human geneticists in the Americas. The nearly 8,000 members include researchers, academicians, clinicians, laboratory practice professionals, genetic counselors, nurses and others involved in or with special interest in human genetics. |
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 | American Society of Gene Therapy |
 | ASGT is the largest medical professional organization representing researchers and scientists dedicated to discovering new gene therapies. The Society was established in 1996 and has already grown to almost 3,000 members. ASGT is committed to promoting and fostering the exchange and dissemination of information and ideas related to gene therapy, encouraging the general field of research involving gene therapy and promoting professional and public education in all areas of gene therapy. ASGT has an official journal, Molecular Therapy, which publishes scientific meritorious papers in the areas of gene transfer, gene regulation, gene discovery, cell therapy, experimental models, correction of genetic and acquired diseases, and clinical trials. In addition, Molecular Therapy publishes timely reviews, commentaries, and scientific correspondence. |
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 | American College of Medical Genetics |
 | The ACMG provides education, resources and a voice for the medical genetics profession. To make genetic services available to and improve the health of the public, the ACMG promotes the development and implementation of methods to diagnose, treat and prevent genetic disease. |
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 | American Association of Bioanalysts |
 | American Association of Bioanalysts (AAB) is dedicated to serving the community clinical laboratory and the professionals involved in clinical laboratory operations. AAB helps you to successfully meet and surmount the challenges our industry faces today — Medicare reimbursement issues, regulatory and legislative issues, and learning ways to expand areas of service. It also helps you to pursue excellence in clinical laboratory management by enhancing your professional skills and promoting more efficient and productive operations.
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 | American Association of Blood Banks |
 | American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) is an international association of blood banks, including hospital and community blood centers, transfusion and transplantation services, and individuals involved in activities related to transfusion and transplantation medicine. Since its inception in 1947, AABB continues to support the highest standards of medical, technical and administrative performance, scientific investigation, clinical application and education. The association is dedicated to encouraging the voluntary donation of blood and other tissues and organs through education, public information and research. AABB member facilities are responsible for collecting virtually all of the nation’s blood supply and transfusing more than 80 percent. Nearly 2,000 institutions (community and hospital blood banks, hospital transfusion services, and laboratories) and about 8,000 individuals are members of AABB, including physicians, scientists, administrators, medical technologists, blood donor recruiters and public relations personnel. Members are located in all 50 states and 80 countries. AABB’s active membership provides direction to the association through its board of directors and more than 30 committees of dedicated volunteer professionals.
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 | American Association for Clinical Chemistry |
 | American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) is an international scientific/medical society of clinical laboratory professionals, physicians, research scientists and other individuals involved with clinical chemistry and other clinical laboratory science-related disciplines.
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 | American Association of Immunologists |
 | American Association of Immunologists (AAI) is the largest and most prestigious professional association of immunologists in the world, comprising of over 6,500 scientists conducting immunology research work together on common interests and issues. The executive office includes an Office of Public Policy and Government Affairs that carries out an active and successful program through which immunologists meet with members of Congress, key congressional staff, and federal officials; prepare and present AAI policy positions in congressional hearings; and attend congressional and executive branch hearings and briefings. In the five years of its existence, AAI’s public affairs program has placed AAI in the first rank of biomedical research advocates and become a model for other scientific associations.
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 | American Association of Pathologist's Assistants |
 | The American Association of Pathologist's Assistants (AAPA) is the premiere professional association for pathologists' assistants and is the primary provider and repository of continuing education credits for pathologists' assistants. The AAPA offers an annual continuing education conference designed for PA's featuring lectures and workshops by outstanding and nationally recognized speakers. Since 1972 the AAPA has been the leader in defining professional and educational standards for PA's. The AAPA has grown to over 1000 national and international members.
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 | American Association of Physician Offices and Laboratories |
 | The American Association of Physician Offices and Laboratories(AAPOL), is a national education organization and a division of DoctorsManagement. It is dedicated to serving the needs of office-based healthcare professionals to improve the quality of their laboratory testing and their work environment.
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 | American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics |
 | The American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics is a professional Society dedicated to advancing the science and practice of Immunogenetics and its impact on the quality of human life.
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 | American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals |
 | American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals is a voluntary, non-governmental, national certification agency established to recognize those practitioners who have attained a standard of knowledge through structured programs or work experience. ACA is committed to meeting the changing and dynamic needs of the healthcare environment by offering examinations to practitioners to validate one or several skill areas. ACA is dedicated to providing high quality professionals to healthcare employers and consumers. |
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 | The American Clinical Laboratory Association |
 | The American Clinical Laboratory Association (ACLA) is the clinical laboratory industry's leading advocate providing effective communication with Congress, regulatory bodies, other health care organizations and the public.
A not-for-profit association, the ACLA represents the nation's leading national and regional clinical laboratories on key issues of common concern, including federal and state government reimbursement and regulatory policies. We have established relationships with key entities and individuals throughout government with responsibility for regulation of the clinical laboratory industry and payment for laboratory services. |
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 | The Association of Genetic Technologists, Inc. |
 | The Association of Genetic Technologists, Inc. (AGT), founded in 1975, is a non-profit professional organization established to promote cooperation and exchange of information among those engaged in classical cytogenetics, molecular and biochemical genetics, and to stimulate interest in genetics as a career.
The approximately 1,200 technologists, supervisors, and lab directors that are members of AGT comprise a network of dedicated professionals who share a common bond, an interest in genetics. AGT's annual meeting provides opportunities to develop professional contacts in the ever-expanding area of clinical and research genetics. Our publications keep members and subscribers abreast of the latest developments in the field. AGT's continuing educational opportunities assist those who have professional certifications to maintain their professional credentials. In addition, various awards and volunteer opportunities allow technologists to be recognized for their contribution to the profession. |
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 | Association for Laboratory Automation |
 | The Association for Laboratory Automation (ALA) mission is to advance science and education related to laboratory automation by encouraging the study, advancing the science, and improving the practice of medical and laboratory automation.
As a worldwide, virtual organization, our focus is on the benefits and utilization of automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence in order to improve the quality, efficiency, and relevance of laboratory analysis. "
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 | American Medical Technologists |
 | The American Medical Technologists (AMT) is a nonprofit certification agency and professional membership association representing over 35,000 individuals in allied health care. Established in 1939, AMT has been providing allied health professionals with professional certification services and membership programs to enhance their professional and personal growth.
AMT's mission is to issue certification credentials to medical and dental assistants, clinical laboratory personnel, laboratory consultants, and allied health instructors.
Members include Medical Technologists, Medical Laboratory Technicians, Medical Assistants, Medical Administrative Specialists, Dental Assistants, Office Laboratory Technicians, Phlebotomy Technicians, Laboratory Consultants, and Allied Health Instructors. |
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 | The American Public Health Association |
 | "The American Public Health Association (APHA) is the oldest and largest organization of public health professionals in the world, representing more than 50,000 members from over 50 occupations of public health.
APHA brings together researchers, health service providers, administrators, teachers, and other health workers in a unique, multidisciplinary environment of professional exchange, study, and action.
APHA is concerned with a broad set of issues affecting personal and environmental health, including federal and state funding for health programs, pollution control, programs and policies related to chronic and infectious diseases, a smoke-free society, and professional education in public health."
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 | American Public Health Laboratories |
 | The Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) works to safeguard the public's health by strengthening public health laboratories in the United States and across the world. In collaboration with members, APHL advances laboratory systems and practices, and promotes policies that support healthy communities. The association's founding members are directors of state and territorial public health laboratories. Others include state laboratory staff, city and county laboratory directors, and international representatives. APHL is a non-profit, 501(C)(3) organization with a history of over fifty years.
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 | American Society of Andrology |
 | The American Society of Andrology (ASA) is a unique partnership of scientists and clinicians.Founded in 1975, the Society has over 775 members from all over the world whose specialty fields include male reproduction, endocrinology, urology, anatomy, gynecology/obstetrics, biochemistry, animal science, molecular & cell biology, and reproductive technologies. The Society, which fosters a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of male reproduction, exists to promote scientific interchange and knowledge of the male reproductive system.
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 | The American Society of Cytopathology |
 | The American Society of Cytopathology (ASC) is a distinguished national professional society of physicians, cytotechnologists and scientists who are dedicated to the cytologic method of diagnostic pathology. The ASC’s diverse membership of more than 3500 individuals includes representatives from other countries who share a vision of education, research and continuous improvement in the standards and quality of patient care.
The educational programs of the American Society of Cytopathology are of prime importance to its members and to the Executive Board. The ASC recognizes the need to quickly integrate evolving basic science insights and experimental/newly available techniques into research and clinical practice and addresses this need through its educational programs.
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 | The American Society for Cytotechnology |
 | The American Society for Cytotechnology (ASCT), as the collective voice for the profession, is committed to defining and promoting cytotechnology by developing practice standards, monitoring and evaluating legislative/regulatory issues and emerging technologies affecting the profession and Providing unique, practical educational opportunities pertinent to the practice of cytotechnology.
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 | The American Society for Clinical Pathology |
 | The American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) is a not-for-profit medical society organized exclusively for educational, scientific, and charitable purposes.
The mission of the American Society for Clinical Pathology is to provide excellence in education, certification, and advocacy on behalf of patients, pathologists, and laboratory professionals.
The ASCP's membership consists of 11,000 pathologists and other physicians and more than 129,000 laboratory professionals including doctoral level laboratory scientists, medical technologists, cytotechnologists, histotechnologists, histologic technicians, phlebotomists and medical laboratory technicians.
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 | American Society of Hematology |
 | In April 1958, the first official ASH meeting was held in Atlantic City, NJ, where more than 300 hematologists gathered to discuss clinical and research matters related to blood and blood diseases. Since that initial meeting, ASH has played an active and important role in the development of hematology as a discipline. For the past four decades, ASH has sponsored its annual meeting, the premier annual education and scientific event in the field of hematology, and has published Blood, the Journal of the American Society of Hematology, which is the most cited peer-reviewed publication in the field. The mission of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) is to further the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders affecting the blood, bone marrow, and the immunologic, hemostatic and vascular systems, by promoting research, clinical care, education, training, and advocacy in hematology.
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 | The American Society of Nephrology |
 | The American Society of Nephrology (ASN) was founded in 1967 as a nonprofit corporation to enhance and assist the study and practice of nephrology, to provide a forum for the promulgation of research, and to meet the professional and continuing education needs of its members.
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 | The American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians |
 | FOUNDED IN 1983,The American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (A.S.P.T.) is the second oldest certifying agency of Phlebotomy. Although testing and certification is one of the organization's most valuable functions. A.S.P.T. does more than just certify trained Phlebotomists. The society provides materials for continuing education home study, membership newsletters, develops cross-training programs, and approves training programs and their instructors for various programs.
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 | The Clinical Ligand Assay Society |
 | A multi-disciplinary association, Clinical Ligand Assay Society members work in clinical laboratory medicine (as clinical chemists, pathologists, or medical technologists), industry, and academia. The mission of the society is to establish and promote high standards in the science and application of ligand assay technology by encouraging research, educating practitioners, and fostering communication and cooperation among individuals in laboratories, in medicine, in academia and industry.
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 | The Resource for Laboratory Professionals |
 | Founded in 1976, CLMA is an international association of 5300 clinical laboratory professionals. CLMA provides leadership in the clinical laboratory industry supporting laboratory professionals at every stage of their career. We educate and advocate on behalf of our members and play a leadership role in enhancing the image and increasing the visibility of our profession.
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 | Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute |
 | The Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) is a global, nonprofit, standards-developing organization that promotes the development and use of voluntary consensus standards and guidelines within the healthcare community. We are recognized worldwide for the application of our unique consensus process. CLSI is based on the principle that consensus is an efficient and cost-effective way to improve patient testing and services.
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 | Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services |
 | The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) regulates all laboratory testing (except research) performed on humans in the U.S. through the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA). In total, CLIA covers approximately 189,000 laboratory entities. The Division of Laboratory Services, within the Survey and Certification Group, under the Center for Medicaid and State Operations (CMSO) has the responsibility for implementing the CLIA Program.
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 | Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations |
 | The Joint Commission evaluates and accredits more than 15,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States. An independent, not-for-profit organization, the Joint Commission is the nation’s predominant standards-setting and accrediting body in health care. Since 1951, the Joint Commission has maintained state-of-the-art standards that focus on improving the quality and safety of care provided by health care organizations. The Joint Commission’s comprehensive accreditation process evaluates an organization’s compliance with these standards and other accreditation requirements.
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 | Commission on Office Laboratory Accreditation |
 | Commission on Office Laboratory Accreditation (COLA) is a premier clinical laboratory education, consultation, and accreditation organization. Their services enable clinical laboratories and staff to meet CLIA and other regulatory requirements, act in accordance with Quality Systems, and provide the best possible patient care. They offer clinical laboratory education to all types of labs - from large hospitals to POLs to home healthcare services - and provide education, coaching, and consulting to the entire staff - from nurses to medical assistants to testing personnel to physicians. Their accreditation approach gives you the tools you need to develop the practices of a high-performing clinical lab.
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 | Health Care Compliance Association |
 | Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA) exists to champion ethical practice and compliance standards and to provide the necessary resources for ethics and compliance professionals and others who share these principles.
The vision of HCCA is to be the pre-eminent compliance and ethics association promoting lasting success and integrity of organizations worldwide.
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 | Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society |
 | Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) is the healthcare industry's membership organization exclusively focused on providing leadership for the optimal use of healthcare information technology and management systems for the betterment of human health. Founded in 1961 with offices in Chicago, Washington D.C., and other locations across the country, HIMSS represents approximately 17,000 individual members and some 275 member corporations that employ more than 1 million people. HIMSS frames and leads healthcare public policy and industry practices through its advocacy, educational and professional development initiatives designed to promote information and management systems' contributions to ensuring quality patient care.
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 | International Society for Laboratory Hematology |
 | The International Society for Laboratory Hematology is a membership-driven forum for the exchange of new ideas and information on the subject of Laboratory Hematology. It aims to serve as a forum for its members for the exchange of new ideas and information on the subject of Laboratory Hematology, by conducting seminars and promoting presentations and publication of original work. The ISLH wants to advance research in Laboratory Hematology and in general to promote Laboratory Hematology as a profession.
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 | National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences |
 | The National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) is committed to being the premier international agency for accreditation and approval of educational programs in the clinical laboratory sciences and related health professions through the involvement of expert volunteers and its dedication to public service.
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 | National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel |
 | The National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel, Inc. (NCA) is a voluntary, nonprofit, non-governmental organization that conducts certification of medical laboratory personnel and other credential-related activities deemed necessary to serve the patient and public needs. NCA provides national peer-developed and peer-administered examinations for medical laboratory personnel. NCA endorses the concept of voluntary certification for all individuals meeting educational and experience requirements.
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 | National Laboratory Training Network |
 | The National Laboratory Training Network (NLTN), dedicated to improving laboratory practice of public health significance through quality continuing education, is a training system sponsored by the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) and Centers for Disease Control and prevention (CDC).
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 | National Phlebotomy Association |
 | In 1978, the National Phlebotomy Association established an industry for the healthcare community and has been the only organization concerned with all aspects of educating and certifying the nation's phlebotomists.
The Association was founded by Diane C. Crawford for the purpose of establishing a professional standard and code of ethics for this important group of health care specialists. From the beginning, NPA has been firmly committed to excellence in developing educational curriculum, providing accreditation, offering continuing education programs, researching issues involving phlebotomy, and promoting professional and public awareness.
The curriculum design for phlebotomy was developed by Alice J. Hilifiker, Ph.D., and the national phlebotomy certification examination was launched by NPA at the University of California at San Francisco in 1981.
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 | United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology |
 | The United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology was incorporated in the District of Columbia on September 30, 1986. This organization, referred to as the "Academy" in the Bylaws, is the continuation, in separately incorporated form, of the United States-Canadian Division of the International Academy of Pathology, and will carry on the activities and perform the functions previously discharged by the Division. Its members are automatically members of the International Academy of Pathology (the IAP).
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 | National Society for Histotechnology |
 | The National Society for Histotechnology is a non-profit organization, committed to the advancement of histotechnology, its practitioners and quality standards of practice through leadership, education and advocacy.
NSH was incorporated in 1974 for the purpose of advancing professional growth, standards, knowledge and performance of histotechnology through continuing and formal education programs. As the one organization representing histotechnology, NSH provides a voice for this laboratory discipline and a means of maintaining knowledge and skills for advancement of the profession. |
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 | Infectious Diseases Society of America |
 | The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) represents physicians, scientists and other health care professionals who specialize in infectious diseases. IDSA’s purpose is to improve the health of individuals, communities, and society by promoting excellence in patient care, education, research, public health, and prevention relating to infectious diseases.
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 | Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies |
 | The Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies (FOCIS) exists to improve human health through immunology by fostering interdisciplinary approaches to both understand and treat immune-based diseases. Initially established as a cross-disciplinary meeting, FOCIS held its first Annual Meeting in 2001. After two successful consecutive meetings, FOCIS incorporated in 2003 as a 501(c)3 organization. Now in its fifth year of existence, FOCIS has 20 Member Societies and 14 Affiliate Societies, representing roughly 40,000 clinician scientists. A Federation of this size provides a voice for clinical immunologists and ultimately strives to improve patient care. |
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 | Pan American Allergy Society |
 | Pan American Allergy Society (P.A.A.S.) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. P.A.A.S. sponsors an annual training course and seminar offering a minimum of 25 hours of continuing medical education.
The annual basic course in quantitative skin testing techniques is designed for any physician and/or other health care professionals who wish to add allergy care to their practice or to update/renew/review their knowledge of the procedures taught by the P.A.A.S. The annual seminar updates the physician on advances in research of immunological problems in the practice of allergy. |
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 | American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science |
 | The American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS), as the preeminent organization for clinical laboratory science practitioners, provides dynamic leadership and vigorously promotes all aspects of clinical laboratory science practice, education and management to ensure excellent, accessible cost-effective laboratory services for the consumers of health care. |
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 | Association for Molecular Pathology |
 | The Association for Molecular Pathology is a non-profit scientific society dedicated to the advancement, practice, and science of clinical molecular laboratory medicine and translational research based on the applications of genomics and proteomics. Members include individuals interested in educational, medical, scientific, economic, and regulatory aspects of molecular diagnostics, including but not limited to pathologists, clinical laboratory scientists, technologists, clinicians, health care personnel, government employees, especially those involved in regulation of the field, and professionals in the in vitro diagnostics industry.
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| Journals |
 | The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics |
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 | The American Journal of Pathology |
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 | Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography |
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 | The American journal of Human Genetics |
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 | The American Journal of Clinical Pathology |
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 | Human Tumor Assay Journal |
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 | Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology |
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 | Clinical Chemistry |
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 | Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology |
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 | American Society for Microbiology |
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 | The Internet Journal of medical technology |
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 | American Journal of Clinical Pathology |
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 | Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases |
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 | Clinical Diabetes |
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 | Clinical Microbiology Newsletter |
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 | Clinical Microbiology Review |
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 | Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Microbials |
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 | BMC Genetics |
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 | BMC Clinical Pathology |
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 | BMC Medical Genetics |
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 | BMC Microbiology |
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 | Journal of Medical Genetics |
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 | The Journal of Infectious Diseases |
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 | Infection and Immunity |
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| Additional Resources |
 | Healthcare Resources |
 | A collection of the latest healthcare resources from the internet. |
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 | Medi-Smart |
 | A comprehensive site for nurses featuring nursing jobs, online nursing continuing education, RN - BSN Degrees, scrubs, ACLS training programs & tutorials, active nursing forums, medical humor, and extensive resources for student nurses and specialty nurses. |
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 | Online Health Resources |
 | Online health directory for the consumer and medical professional. |
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 | AllMedExchange |
 | List of medical related websites. |
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 | DrugInfo |
 | Search engine for finding drug information. |
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 | PubMed |
 | Medical publications search engine. |
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 | Healthcare Job Bank |
 | HEALTHCARE JOB BANK is the global Resume Exchange database with the primary focus on Healthcare, Biotech and Pharmaceutical industries. Healthcare Job Bank specialize in finding nurse employment, LVN, LPN and RN jobs, for all nursing areas of employment and specialties, with our professional nurse job staffing. Jobs can be posted on our Nursing jobs lists for medical jobs including nurse employment with hospitals, travel nurse agencies and RN Jobs in health care. |
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