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Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists
Our academy was founded in 1966 and currently has active affiliations with 88 of the approximately 150 academic and community training centers that train pathology residents in clinical pathology. From its origin, it has followed the mission statement of being dedicated to the advancement of teaching and scholarship in laboratory medicine. We follow the objectives of the academy. In the past 32 years, this dedication has been driven by the following objectives: To encourage and advance the highest standards of education in laboratory medicine in medical school and related curricula. To encourage and promote the highest standards of resident training and post-graduate education of physicians and scientists in clinical pathology at universities and medical schools. To encourage and promote the highest standards of service, education and research in academic laboratory medicine.
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Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology (AAOMP)
The Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology (AAOMP) represents the dental specialty that identifies and manages diseases affecting the oral and maxillofacial regions and investigates the causes, processes and effects of these diseases. Our clinical practitioners, researchers, educators and microscopic diagnosticians collaborate with other dental and medical professionals to advance oral health care.
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Africa Society for Blood Transfusion
The AfSBT achieves its goals through a communication strategy, that has recently been revised, that promotes the exchange of information between its members and other blood services and organisations; by advocacy at national, regional and international level for the support of safe blood programmes in Africa; presenting professional opinion at consultative meetings on matters of policy in blood transfusion; contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field of blood transfusion; and encouraging research and collaborative programmes in manpower development, donor recruitment and general transfusion practice.
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American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology is the largest professional medical organization in the United States devoted to the allergy/immunology specialty. The AAAAI represents, asthma specialists, clinical immunologists, allied health professionals and others with a special interest in the research and treatment of allergic disease. Established in 1943, the AAAAI has nearly 6,500 members in the United States, Canada and 60 other countries. The AAAAI is devoted to the advancement of the knowledge and practice of allergy, asthma and immunology for optimal patient care.
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American Academy of Dermatology
The American Academy of Dermatology is the largest, most influential and most representative of all dermatologic associations. With a membership of over 16,000, it represents virtually all practicing dermatologists in the United States.
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American Academy of Forensic Sciences
The American Academy of Forensic Sciences is a multi-disciplinary professional organization that provides leadership to advance science and its application to the legal system. The objectives of the Academy are to promote integrity, competency, education, foster research, improve practice, and encourage collaboration in the forensic sciences.
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American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
Oral and maxillofacial pathology is the specialty of dentistry and pathology which deals with the nature, identification, and management of diseases affecting the oral and maxillofacial regions. It is a science that investigates the causes, processes and effects of these diseases.
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American Assiciation of Blood Banks
AABB advances the practice and standards of transfusion medicine and cellular therapies to optimize patient and donor care and safety.
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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 related disciplines. Founded in 1948, the society has 10,000 members and is headquartered in Washington, DC.
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American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
The mission of the Association is to Advance the Science and Practice of Hepatology, Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery, Thereby Promoting Liver Health and Optimal Care of Patients with Liver and Biliary Tract Diseases
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American Association of Bioanalysts
A national professional association whose members are clinical laboratory directors, owners, supervisors, managers, medical technologists, medical laboratory technicians, physician office laboratory technicians and phlebotomists. AAB also has three specialized membership sections for laboratory professionals: the College of Reproductive Biology (CRB), the Environmental Biology and Public Health Section (EBPH) and the National Independent Laboratory Association (NILA). AAB is committed to the pursuit of excellence in clinical laboratory services by enhancing the professional skills of each of its members; promoting more efficient and productive operations; offering external quality control programs; collaborating with other professional associations and government agencies; promoting safe laboratory practices; and educating legislators, regulators, and the general public about clinical laboratory tests and procedures.
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American Association of Immunologists
The purpose of AAI shall be to advance knowledge of immunology and related disciplines, to foster interchange of ideas and information among investigators in the various disciplines and to promote an understanding of the field of immunology.
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American Association of Neuropathologists (AANP)
The American Association of Neuropathologists, Inc. (AANP) began in the early 1930's as a professional and educational organization representing American neuropathologists. It was incorporated in the State of Pennsylvania in May 1960. The AANP's purpose is to advance the science, teaching and training of the diseases of the nervous system and the practice of neuropathology. Currently, AANP has more than 800 members.
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American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists
The American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists is a professional association of medical doctors who practice, teach and or engage in research in ophthalmic pathology. The membership of the AAOP includes board-certified academic ophthalmologists and pathologists as well as individuals certified in both specialties. All are qualified by additional sub-specialty fellowship training in ophthalmic pathology.
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American Association of Public Health Dentistry
Promotion of effective efforts in disease prevention, health promotion and service delivery; Education of the public, health professionals and decision-makers regarding the importance of oral health to total well-being; and Expansion of the knowledge base of dental public health and fostering competency in its practice.
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American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
The American Academy of Oral Pathology (AAOP) was officially organized in 1946 and, accordingly, a plan for an American Board of Oral Pathology (ABOP) was developed.
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American Board of Pathology
The mission of the ABP, as a member of the American Board of Medical Specialties, is to promote the health of the public by advancing the practice and science of pathology. The ABP accomplishes its mission through the following principal activities: 1. Establishing certification standards. 2. Assessing the qualifications of those seeking to practice the specialty of pathology. 3. Conducting voluntary primary and subspecialty certification examinations and awarding certificates to successful candidates. 4. Establishing a Maintenance of Certification program to assist physicians certified by the ABP in maintaining standards necessary for provision of quality patient care. 5. Participating in the review of pathology training programs and supporting the directors and trainees of these programs. 6. Maintaining communication with pathology and other medical organizations, with its diplomates, and with others as appropriate. 7. Encouraging the study of pathology. 8. Maintaining a registry of its diplomates.
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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.
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American College of Toxicology
The mission of the American College of Toxicology is to educate, lead and serve professionals in industry, government and related areas of toxicology by actively promoting the exchange of information and perspectives on the current status of safety assessment and the application of new developments in toxicology.
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American Journal of Dermatopathology
The American Journal of Dermatopathology offers outstanding coverage of the latest diagnostic approaches and laboratory techniques, as well as insights into contemporary social, legal, and ethical concerns. Each issue features review articles on clinical, technical, and basic science advances and illuminating, detailed case reports.
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American Medical Informatics Association
The purposes of AMIA shall be to advance the public interest through charitable scientific, literary, and educational activities, by promoting the development and application of medical informatics in the support of patient care, teaching, research, and health care administration.
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American Pathology Foundation
The American Pathology Foundation (APF) is a non-profit professional society devoted to the business and management of pathology. Founded in 1959, the Foundation focuses on providing quality educational programs and practice management resources for its members.
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American Society for Apheresis
ASFA is an organization of physicians, scientists, and allied health professionals whose mission is to lead the field of apheresis through patient and donor care, research, education, and advocacy.
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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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American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP)
Founded in 1922, ASCP is a professional society with 130,000 members working as pathologists, residents and other physicians, pathologists’ assistants, laboratory professionals, medical students and laboratory students. Based in Chicago with offices in Washington, DC, and Indianapolis, IN, ASCP provides excellence in education, certification, and advocacy on behalf of patients, pathologists, and laboratory professionals.
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American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology
The educational mission of the ASCCP is to improve clinician competence and performance and patient outcomes through educational activities focused around the study, prevention, diagnosis, and management of lower genital tract disorders. ASCCP CME activities will educate the target audience in the clinical management of the spectrum of benign, pre-malignant, and malignant disorders of the female lower genital tract (i.e., cervix, vagina, and vulva) with an emphasis on disorders best imaged using colposcopy.
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American Society for Cytotechnology
The American Society for Cytotechnology (ASCT), as the collective voice for the profession, is committed to defining and promoting Cytotechnoloy 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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American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD)
The American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD) is a nonprofit professional society of crime laboratory directors and forensic science managers dedicated to promoting excellence in forensic science through leadership and innovation.
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American Society of Dermatopathology
The American Society for Dermatopathology was founded in 1963 to improve the quality of dermatopathology and the treatment of skin diseases.
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American Society of Hematology
The American Society of Hematology (ASH) is the world’s largest professional society concerned with the causes and treatments of blood disorders. The mission of the Society 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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Aperio Digital Pathology
The Aperio Digital Pathology Environment, composed of ScanScope slide scanning systems and Spectrum digital pathology information management software, improve the efficiency and quality of pathology services for pathologists and other professionals.
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Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
Leader in providing excellent educational opportunities for military and civilian pathologists, physicians, and various medical and scientific professions.
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ASH image bank
The American Society of Hematology (ASH) Image Bank is intended to serve as a comprehensive reference and teaching tool that is widely accessible to physicians and hematology students around the world. The images are presented in a digital, case-based format that allows both the images and text to be searched, cross-referenced, and hyper-linked to other cases as well as other educational resources, including Hematology, the Society's annual meeting Education Program Book, the ASH Teaching Cases and the syllabus from the ASH Self-Assessment Program. In addition to the case studies, the Image Bank includes a collection of basic atlas images.
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ASH teaching cases
This site is designed as a resource for medical students and hematology instructors. The interactive cases are designed to simulate the steps involved in diagnosing a patient, from taking the history and performing a physical exam, to ordering and interpreting lab tests, to making a final diagnosis and following the clinical course of the disease.
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Association for Pathology Informatics
The Mission of the Association for Pathology Informatics is to promote the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology.
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Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
The Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology is a peer reviewed on-line journal and database in free access on internet devoted to genes, cytogenetics, and clinical entities in cancer, and cancer-prone diseases. - The aim is to cover the entire field under study: as the task is huge, the Atlas is -and will be- incomplete by that very fact. - It presents concise and updated reviews (cards) or longer texts (deep insights), a huge portal towards genetics and/or cancer databases and journals, teaching items in Genetics for students in Medicine and in Sciences, and a case report section. - It is made for and by: clinicians and researchers in cytogenetics, molecular biology, oncology, haematology, and pathology. Contributions are reviewed before acceptance. - It deals with cancer research and genomics. It is at the crossroads of research, virtual medical university (university and post-university e-learning), and tele-medicine.
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Australian & New Zealand Society of Blood Transfusion
The broad aims of the ANZSBT are: The advancement of knowledge in blood transfusion and transfusion medicine. The promotion of improved standards in the practice of blood transfusion The collaboration with international and other regional societies interested in blood The promotion of interest in research into blood transfusion and allied subjects The formulation of guidelines in key areas of transfusion practice
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Australian Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology
The purpose of the Society is to provide a forum for education and the dissemination of knowledge relevant to the diagnosis and management of the disease processes of the cervix, vagina and vulva. The Society also aims to advise learned bodies and government, and to establish relations with national and international organisations.
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Australian Society for Microbiology
The main objective of the Australian Society for Microbiology (ASM) is to advance the science of microbiology in Australia.
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Australian Society of Cytology
The mission is to provide a forum for exchange of ideas on cytology; to foster an interest in the training of cytologists; to endeavour to achieve uniformity in the interpretation and reporting of cytological findings; to advance the knowledge and standards of cytology by means of seminars, lectures, case conferences and publication of relevant material in existing journals or by the publication of broadsheets; to encourage research in cytology; to establish liason with similar bodies having similar aims in other countries; to represent the special interests of cytological services before the various levels of government, and other organisations representing the interests of the professions and health services.
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