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Organizations Health Ontario
Organizations Health Ontario
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- A professional association representing naturopathic doctors of Ontario. Its aim is to undertakes government relations, public and media relations, and to provide benefits for members such as publications, professional development and insurance.
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- A voluntary professional association that represents approximately 1,800 of Ontario's 2,200 chiropractors.
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- Represents independently-owned community-based medical labs in dealing with the government, other professions and the public.
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- The provincial registering and regulatory body for dietitians, providing information about the profession, professional development, registration in the College, publications and contacts.
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- Professional regulatory body for standards and procedures in Respiratory Therapy. Provides general information, Council and Committee information, events planning calendar, registration, and, among others, a newsletter.
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- Provincial regulatory college for audiology and speech-language pathology services. Site offers information on Audiology and a code of ethics, regulations, mentoring and related resources and information.
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- Mission of OPHA is to strengthen the impact of people who are active in public and community health.
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- A non-profit organization dedicated sharing child health care information among parents, children and health care providers in Ontario.
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- Regulates the practice and monitors the competency of all occupational therapists in the province.
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- Association of professionals dedicated to the rehabilitation of individuals with cardiac disease and the prevention of cardiac disease. Provides a directory of cardiac rehab centres.
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- A voluntary, non-profit association that sets standards, inspects and accredits Ontario retirement residences.
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- The trade association representing registered nurses' interests in Ontario through professional development and political action.
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- Charitable organization concerned with the care of abused and other young people in need of treatment. Site includes details of objectives, activities, and contact information.
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- Information for the Coroners of Ontario. Contains a directory of members and history of the association.
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- Provincial regulatory college of chiropodists and podiatrists existing to ensure competent professional care and services. Gives standards of practice, association information, member guidelines and related information.
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- A not-for-profit organization dedicated to regulating the practice of physiotherapist in the public interest.
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- Aims, standards, peer review and contact information for the CESO, which represents the professional interests of Clinical Engineers and Biomedical Engineering Technologists and Technicians in the Ontario.
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- Aims to allow students and medical residents to provide innovative input into medical-legal issues. Provides links to information for MDs and LLBs, research topics, discussion topics and related resources.
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- Information about ONA, atrade union representing 45,000 registered nurses and allied health professionals in the province.
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- Maintains a database of profiles of foreign trained doctors in Ontario and establishing relationships with government and non-governmental agencies on issues of access to the medical profession in Ontario.
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- Member site that offers articles, discussion, answers to FAQ's and an events calendar.
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- The governing body for the 140,000 registered nurses (RNs) and registered practical nurses (RPNs), regulating the practices and the profession for the public interest. The College sets requirements
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- A non-profit charitable association of individuals and facilities that provide addiction services. Describes programs and services, membership information, job postings and professional resources and links.
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- Regulates the practices, medical quality assurance and the professional activities of Radiation Therapists in the province.
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- Provides information about the association and its activities.
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- Information center for preventative medicine.
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- FHRCO is made up from the 21 health regulatory colleges that regulate health professionals in Ontario. Includes a profile of the federation describing membership and other composition, council minutes and contacts.
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- Association of member hospitals dedicated to improving the delivery of hospital health care. Includes news, education opportunities, directory of hospitals, convention information, and publications.
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- Collects data on hip and knee joint replacements in Ontario, to provide timely access to surgery and to achieve the lowest revision (reoperation) rates in the world.
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- A non-profit, multi-disciplinary collaboration representing the pediatric programs in Ontario that treat children with cancer.
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- The self-regulating body for Ontario's medical profession.
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- Ontario Division youth organization includes program information, contacts and links.
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- Professional organization for Physicians in Ontario.
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- Professional association representing registered practical nurses across Ontario. Training, career counselling, recruitment, professional practice issues, government relations.
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- A non-profit organization that provides advocacy, communication and educational services to 325 member facilities across the province.
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- A professional organization whose purpose is to protect and serve the public by ensuring the competency and quality of care provided by massage therapists through the maintenance of Standards and Regulations.
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- Directory of community-based volunteer organizations whose mission is to help people with life-threatening illnesses live at home or in a home-like setting as comfortably and as fully as possible.
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- Non-profit organization, providing training and national certification for fitness/personal trainers. Includes an association profile, also information on certification programs, membership, accredited centres and instructors.
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- Voluntary association of socially-concerned physicians and medical students. Believes that the medical profession must look to the social, political, and economic forces shaping health and health care in Canada today.
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