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  2. Category : Medical associations based in the United Kingdom

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    R. RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine; Remedy UK; Royal British Nurses' Association; Royal College of Anaesthetists; Royal College of Emergency Medicine; Royal College of General Practitioners

  3. List of abbreviations for medical organisations and personnel

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    State Enrolled Nurse (UK) – See Licensed Practical Nurse: SHO: Senior house officer (UK) SIGN: Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN and NICE are major centers of CPG development) SIOP: International Society of Paediatric Oncology SN: Student nurse SOMA: Student Osteopathic Medical Association: STFM: Society of Teachers of Family ...

  4. This alphabetical list focuses on nursing organisations whose activities relate to nursing as regulated by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in the United Kingdom. It covers specialist associations, charities, professional organisations, regulators and support groups.

  5. Board certification - Wikipedia

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    The commonly used acronym BE/BC (board eligible/board certified) refers to a doctor who is eligible or is certified to practice medicine in a particular field. The term board certified is also used in the nursing field, where a candidate with advanced mastery of a nursing specialty can also become eligible to be Board Certified. [2]

  6. Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied ...

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    Many of the bargaining units which comprise PASNAP were originally organized in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s by the Pennsylvania Nurses Association (PNA). However, the majority of PNA's members remained managers (and unable to form a labor union under the National Labor Relations Act) or associate members outside formal collective bargaining units.

  7. List of nurses - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Mary McCutcheon MBE (1886–1942) was a British-born nurse who established health facilities at Port Adelaide; Jean McFarlane, Baroness McFarlane of Llandaff (1926– 2012), British nurse and member of the House of Lords. Louisa McLaughlin (1836–1921), one of the first British Red Cross nurses, served in two wars

  8. Royal British Nurses' Association - Wikipedia

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    The Royal British Nurses' Association was founded in December 1887 by Ethel Bedford-Fenwick, with leading matrons from voluntary, local authority and military hospitals including; Isla Stewart of St Bartholomew's Hospital, Godiva Thorold of the Middlesex Hospital, Miss Hogg of Haslar Hospital and Anne Gibson of Brownlow Hill Infirmary, Liverpool [1] [2]

  9. American Board of Physician Specialties - Wikipedia

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    The American Board of Physician Specialties (ABPS), the official certifying body for the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS) is a non-profit umbrella organization for sixteen medical specialty boards that certifies and re-certifies physicians in fourteen medical specialties in the United States and Canada.