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American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training [AADPRT]

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Contact:
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American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training
UCHC-Department of Psychiatry
263 Farmington Avenue, LG066
Farmington, CT 06030-1935

860/679-8112
860/ 679-1246 fax

aadprt@psychiatry.uchc.edu


About:


The American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training [AADPRT] is a national organization of approximately 425 psychiatrists dedicated to maximizing the psychiatric care available to the 25% of all people who are afflicted with mental disorders, and their families. It strives to achieve this goal by promoting the highest standards possible in psychiatric residency education. The AADPRT's membership includes general and child and adolescent psychiatry residency training directors, assistant and associate training directors, psychiatric subspecialty training directors (Geriatric psychiatry, Addiction psychiatry, and Forensic psychiatry), chairpersons and division chiefs and educators in psychiatric training.

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American Association for Emergency Psychiatry [AAEP]

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Contact:
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American Association for Emergency Psychiatry
One Regency Drive
PO Box 30
Bloomfield, CT 06002

888/945-5430
860/286-0787 fax

aaep@emergencypsychiatry.org


About:


The American Association for Emergency Psychiatry [AAEP] is a multidisciplinary organization that serves as the voice of emergency mental health. The membership includes many directors of psychiatric emer-gency services in academic medical centers around the country. The AAEP sponsors educational forums, practice and research surveys and provides a network of experts to address clinical, educational, administrative and legal problems. It publishes a quarterly journal, Emergency Psychiatry.

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American Association of General Hospital Psychiatrists [AAGHP]



Contact:

American Association of General Hospital Psychiatrists
Mt. Auburn Hospital
Wyman 2
Cambridge, MA 02238

617/499-5008
617/492-3500 ext 4216

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American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry [AAGP]

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Contact:
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American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry
7910 Woodmont Avenue
Suite 1050
Bethesda, MD 20814-3004

301/654-7850
301/654-4137 fax

main@aagpgpa.org


About:


The American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry [AAGP] is a national association representing and serving its members and the field of geriatric psychiatry.   It is dedicated to promoting the mental health and well being of older people and improving the care of those with late life mental disorders.  AAGP enhances the knowledge base and standards of practice in geriatric psychiatry through education and research, and by advocating for the mental health needs of older Americans.

The official publication of AAGP is the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.


Event
List:

  1. 21-st Annual Meeting February 15-18, 2008: Washington, DC
  2. 22-nd Annual Meeting March 5-8, 2009: Honolulu, Oahu, HI
  3. 23-rd Annual Meeting March 4-7, 2010: Savannah, GA
  4. 24-th Annual Meeting March 18-21, 2011: San Antonio, TX

Event
#1
Detail:

21-st Annual Meeting
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February 15-18, 2008

Washington, DC

Event sponsor: American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry [AAGP]


9/15

Deadline for abstracts or proposals: 9/15/2007.


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Event
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Event
#4
Detail:

24-th Annual Meeting

March 18-21, 2011

San Antonio, TX

Sponsored by: American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry [AAGP]


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American Association of Health Plans [AAHP]

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Contact:

The American Association of Health Plans
1129 20th Street, NW
Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036-3421

202/778-3200
202/331-7487 fax


About:


The American Association of Health Plans [AAHP] represents more than 1,000 HMOs, PPOs and other network-based plans. AAHP's member companies are dedicated to a philosophy of health care that puts the patient-first; together they care for close to 140 million Americans nationwide.

AAHP was created in 1996 by the merger of the Group Health Association of America and the American Managed Care and Review Association.

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American Association for the History of Medicine



Contact:

J Worth Estes, MD
Secretary-Treasurer
American Association for the History of Medicine, Inc.
80 East COncord Street
Boston, MA 02118-2394

617/638-4328
617/638-4329 fax

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American Association for the History of Nursing [AAHN]

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Contact:

American Association for the History of Nursing
PO Box 175
Lanoka Harbor, NJ 08734

609/693-7250
609/693-1037 fax


About:


The American Association for the History of Nursing [AAHN] is a professional organization open to everyone interested in the history of nursing. Originally founded in 1978 as a historical methodology group, the association was briefly named the International History of Nursing Society.

The association's purpose is to foster the importance of history in understanding the present and guiding the future of nursing. This is accomplished by:

  • Educating the public and the profession about nursing's history and heritage
  • Supporting national and international collaboration in promoting the history of nursing
  • Encouraging research and recognizing outstanding scholarly achievement in nursing research
  • Promoting the development of centers for the collection, preservation and use of materials important to nursing history
  • Serving as a resource for information about nursing history
  • Producing and distributing educational materials
  • Promoting the inclusion of nursing history in nursing curricula

The official publication of the AAHN is Nursing History Review.

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American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging [AAHSA]

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Contact:
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American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging
2519 Connecticut Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20008

202/783.2242
202/783.2255 fax

info@aahsa.org


About:


The American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging [AAHSA] represents 5,600 mission-driven, not-for-profit nursing homes, continuing care retirement communities, assisted living and senior housing facilities, and home and community-based service providers.


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