International Organizations, Resource Links and Meetings in Mental Health and Telehealth

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ORGANIZATIONS

By M Pulier

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B. List of Organizations from AMN- to AMOZ

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American Neurological Association

(You could click on the above for the Web page)

Contact:

(The link below is available for e-mail)

American Neurological Association
5841 Cedar Lake Road
Suite 204
Minneapolis, MN 55416

612/545-6284
612/545-6073 fax
< lwilkerson@compuserve.com >
About:

The American Neurological Association is a professional society of academic neurologists and neuroscientists devoted to advancing the goals of academic neurology; to training and educating neurologists and other physicians in the neurologic sciences; and to expanding both our understanding of diseases of the nervous system and our ability to treat them.

Official publication: Annals of Neurology.

American Neuropsychiatric Association [ANPA]

(You can click on the above for the sponsoring organization's Web page)

Contact:

(You can click on the link below for making contact)

American Neuropsychiatric Association
700 Ackerman Road
Suite 625
Columbus, OH 43202

614/447-2077
614/263-4366 fax
< anpa@osu.edu >
About:

http://www.anpaonline.org/

Event
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  1. 20-th Annual Meeting February 18-22, 2009: San Antonio, Texas, USA
Event
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Detail:
20-th Annual Meeting

(Kindly click above for the meeting's Web pages.)

Wednesday, February 18, 2009 through Sunday, February 22, 2009

Flag of TX   San Antonio, Texas, USA  (Flag of TX)

To be sponsored by: American Neuropsychiatric Association [ANPA]



EVENT DESCRIPTION:

Featured topics:

  • Neuroglia: From Glue to Glamorous
  • Forensics and the Neurobiology of Violence
  • New Approaches to the Modulation of Emotional Circuitry
  • Endocrinology of Neuropsychiatry
  • Anatomy, Assessment, and the Brainstem
  • Raising Awareness of the Right Hemisphere: Dominance Is More Than Just Talk

Keynote: P Read Montague, PhD.

Deadline for abstracts or proposals: 2008-10-22

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American Nurses Association [ANA]

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(We have no detail about this organization.
We would certainly appreciate any assistance you could give us.)

Contact: American Nurses Association
600 Maryland Avenue SW
Suite 100 West
Washington, DC 20024-2571

800/274-4262
202/651-7000
202/554-4444
202/651-7003 fax

American Nursing Informatics Association [ANIA]

(You can click above for its home page)

Contact:

(You could use the link below for making contact)

American Nursing Informatics Association
PMB 105
10808 Foothill Boulevard
Suite 160
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
< secy@ania.org >
About:

The American Nursing Informatics Association [ANIA], founded in 1992, is a non-profit organization that promotes nursing informatics through networking, education, research and professional activities.

American Occupational Therapy Association [AOTA]

(You can click above for the sponsoring organization Web page)

Contact: American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc
4720 Montgomery
PO Box 31220
Bethesda, MD 20824

800/729-2682
301/652-2682
301/652-7711 fax
About:

The mission of The American Occupational Therapy Association [AOTA] is to support a professional community for members and to develop and preserve the viability and relevance of the profession. The organization serves the interests of its members, represents the profession to the public, and promotes access to occupational therapy services.

American Orthopsychiatric Association [Ortho]

(You might click on the above for its Web page)

Contact:

(The link below is available for e-mail)

American Orthopsychiatric Association
Department of Psychology, Box 871104
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-1104

480/727-7518
480/965-8544 fax
< AmericanOrtho@asu.edu >
About:

Founded in 1924, the American Orthopsychiatric Association provides a common ground for collaborative study, research, and knowledge exchange among individuals from a variety of disiplines engaged in preventative, treatment, and advocacy approaches to mental health.

The official publication of Ortho is the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry.

American Osteopathic Association [AOA]

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Contact:

(The link is available for getting more detail)

American Osteopathic Association
142 East Ontario Street
Chicago, IL 60611

800/621-1773
312/202-8000
312/202-8200 fax
< mthompson@osteopathic.org >
About:

The American Osteopathic Association [AOA] is organized to advance the philosophy and practice of osteopathic medicine by promoting excellence in education, research, and the delivery of quality, cost-effective healthcare in a distinct, unified profession.

American Osteopathic Association of Addictive Medicine [AOAAM]

(You can click on the above for the sponsor's Web page)

(We haven't any detail about this organization on file.
We would indeed appreciate any that you can supply.)

Contact:

(The link below is available for making contact)

American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine
142 East Ontario
Chicago, IL 60611

800/621-1773 ext 8163
312/202-8224 fax
< info@aoaam.org >

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Clinical Associate Professor
Department of Psychiatry
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey [UMDNJ]
New Jersey Medical School [NJMS]

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