Sentences with phrase «organizations representing medical»

«(4) In carrying out paragraph (1), the Secretary shall seek input from relevant provider organizations, including medical societies, organizations representing medical facilities, and other organizations with expertise in maternity care.
An organization representing medical researchers believes unpublished work is too shaky to be included in grant applications, yet the world's most important climate body has long relied on such research.

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Individuals with a BMI greater than 35 (medical obesity) accounted for a disproportionate 61 % of the organization's total costs, given that they only represented 37 % of the obese employee population.
Lisa Johnson, CEO of BioForward, the Madison - based organization representing Wisconsin's biohealth industry, said Thursday she has been working with Foxconn's medical group for several weeks.
The APA states despite the persistence of stereotypes that portray lesbian, gay, and bisexual people as disturbed, several decades of research and clinical experience have led all mainstream medical and mental health organizations in this country to conclude that these orientations represent normal forms of human experience.
Despite the persistence of stereotypes that portray lesbian, gay, and bise xual people as disturbed, several decades of research and clinical experience have led all mainstream medical and mental health organizations in this country to conclude that these orientations represent normal forms of human experience.
Never mind that the organization representing Ireland's doctors feels that the law is unnecessary, and never mind that countless medical experts have testified that abortion can compound the risk for women contemplating suicide.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is the national medical organization representing over 45,000 members who provide health care for women.
The American College of Sports Medicine, the National Athletic Trainers Association, and the Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society, organizations representing more than 80,000 medical professionals, have approved the youth football initiative.
Scientists representing an array of disciplines, engineers and medical professionals are being tapped to assist the organizations with the collection of objective, empirical evidence from mass graves, leveled villages, and forced resettlement areas.
These professional organizations represent interests in medical and biological engineering.
ACEP is in a position to serve as an effective coordinating body across professional organizations that represent EMS, trauma care, and emergency medical services.
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American Veterinary Medical Association — The professional organization representing veterinarians in America.
He is the St. Louis delegate to the Missouri Veterinary Medical Association, representing the interests of veterinarians from the local communities to the state organization.
Thirty - eight organizations representing 25 states will receive over $ 225,000 in funding from the group in 2016 to support services, including hospice care for senior dogs who are not adoptable, «Senior for Senior» adoption programs, and medical and dental care.
The American Veterinary Medical Association, the non-profit organization that represents the nation's veterinarians, also benefits from contributions from the pharmaceutical industry.
Dr. Harold Pate, president of the Alabama Veterinary Medical Association, will administer the Veterinarian's Oath, and representing the Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association will be Dr. Walter Haines, the organization's current president.
A member of Eversheds Sutherland (US)'s Litigation Practice Group, Joel represented large and small manufacturers and their trade associations in all industries regulated by the FDA, as well as national organizations in the medical and pharmacy professions on both FDA and related antitrust matters.
Yee - Yoong («YY») Yong has extensive experience in representing hospitals and academic medical centers, faculty practice plans and other academic providers, ambulatory surgical centers, medical groups, independent physician associations (IPAs), physicians, management services organizations, DME companies and home health agencies in business transactions and regulatory compliance matters.
Yee - Yoong («YY») Yong has extensive experience in representing hospitals and academic medical centers, faculty practice plans and other academic providers, ambulatory surgical centers, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), medical groups, independent physician associations (IPAs), physicians, management services organizations, DME companies and home health agencies in business transactions and regulatory compliance matters.
Amanda M. Fugazy, a partner in our Labor & Employment Practice Group, has developed significant experience in representing International humanitarian medical, relief and development organizations, having enjoyed a uniquely close professional relationship with these organizations and from that vantage point, has gained in - depth insight into the complexities and challenges that face International NGOs, their Boards, management and employees.
Mr. Wasserman has represented a diverse group of health care providers and entities including hospitals, hospital medical staffs, long - term care facilities, physicians, physician specialty organizations, and other health - related entities in matters of health and hospital law, including, without limitation: the analysis of health care fraud and abuse matters, JCAHO matters, reimbursement issues, tax - exempt issues, and other corporate compliance and federal and state regulatory matters.
Michael represents employers and a broad range of companies and organizations in various business disputes, including trade secret cases; non-compete issues; discrimination, harassment and retaliation; the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA); the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA); the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN); and other federal and state statutes, as well as claims based on breach of contract.
In addition, the firm represents numerous academic and teaching hospitals; post-secondary institutions; a range of scientific, technical, biotechnology and medical research organizations; and the foundations that help fund these enterprises.
In 1999, a coalition of organizations representing various stakeholders including health plans, physicians, nurses, employers, disability and mental health advocates, accreditation organizations as well as experts in public health, medical ethics, information systems, and health policy adopted a set of «best principles» for health care privacy that are consistent with the standards we lay out here.
Possessing a pleasant personality and strong communication skills is vital for this position, as the unit coordinators represent the organization and liaise with patients, family members, visiting medical faculties, medicines and medical equipment suppliers.
Medical Information Specialists represent a healthcare facility in its relation with the media and the public and handle the following responsibilities: collaborating with medical directors, writing press releases, representing the organization in scientific fora, attending industry events, and completing other duties as assigned by dirMedical Information Specialists represent a healthcare facility in its relation with the media and the public and handle the following responsibilities: collaborating with medical directors, writing press releases, representing the organization in scientific fora, attending industry events, and completing other duties as assigned by dirmedical directors, writing press releases, representing the organization in scientific fora, attending industry events, and completing other duties as assigned by directors.
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