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Colombian National Committee of Psychology(As there is no detail about this organization, we would indeed appreciate any assistance that you can supply.) |
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(You can click on the link below for making contact) Colombian National Committee of PsychologyApartado 88754 PO Box 91644 Bogotá Colombia +57/1/2567527 +57/1/2567527 fax < ggutierrez@rlpsi.org > |
Colombian Society of Psychiatry(As we have no detail about this organization, we would very much appreciate any help that you could give us with this.) |
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Colombian Society of Psychiatry
Carrera 18, Numero 84-87 Apartado 203 Apartado Aéreo 52053 Santafé de Bogota 2, DC Colombia |
Colorado Alliance for the Mentally Ill [AMI](As we have no detail about this organization, we would appreciate any help you might supply.) |
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Colorado AMI
1100 Fillmore Street Denver, CO 80206-3334 303/321-3104 303/321-0912 fax |
Colorado Association for Infant Mental Health [CoAIMH](Please click on the above for its home page) |
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(You could activate the link below for making contact) Colorado Association for Infant Mental Healthc/o Lorraine Kubicek, PhD Program for Early Developmental Studies University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 4200 East 9th Avenue, C268-69 Denver, CO 80262 303/315-8546 303/315-6606 fax < lorraine.kubicek@uchsc.edu > |
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The Colorado Association for Infant Mental Health [CoAIMH] was established in 2002. |
Colorado Association for Marriage and Family Therapy [CAMFT](You might click above for its Web page)
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Colorado Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
1420 Abilene Drive Broomfield CO 888/458-1713 |
Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council [CBHC](Please click above for the sponsor's Web page) |
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(You might use the link below for e-mail) Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council1410 Grant Street Suite A-301 Denver, CO 80203 303/832-7594 303/830-7132 fax < trose@cbhc.org > |
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The Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council [CBHC] is a non-profit organization that represents Colorado’s statewide netword of community behavioral healthcare providers inclusive of 17 community mental health centers [MHCs], 2 >specialty clinics, and 5 behavioral health organizations [BHOs]. |
Colorado Council on Compulsive Gambling, Inc [CCCG](Since there is no detail about this organization, we would appreciate any help you might supply.) |
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Colorado Council on Compulsive Gambling, Inc
303/436-3506 303/220-1911 ext 4 |
Colorado Division of Mental Health(You might click above for its home page) (As there is no detail about this organization, we would certainly appreciate any help you could supply.) |
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Colorado Mental Health Counselors Association [CMHCA](If you please, click on the above for the sponsor Web page) |
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(You might use the link below for e-mail) Colorado Mental Health Counselors AssociationPMB 153 700 North Colorado Boulevard Denver CO 80206-4036 303/692-8990 < ravery8793@aol.com > |
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The purpose of Colorado Mental Health Counselors Association [CMHCA] is to enhance individual human development by:
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Colorado Psychiatric Society(If you please, click on the above for its home page) |
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(You could use the colored link below for more detail) Colorado Psychiatric Society6000 East Evans Avenue Building 1, Suite 140 Denver, CO 80222 303/692-8783 303/692-8823 fax < cps@nilenet.com > |
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The Colorado Psychiatric Society is a district branch of the American Psychiatric Association. |
Colorado Psychological Association
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Colorado Psychological Association
720 Colorado Boulevard Suite 465 Denver, CO 80222 303/692-9303 |
Colorado Society of School Psychologists [CSSP](You might click above for its Web page) |
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The Colorado Society of School Psychologists [CSSP] is a non-profit organization which addresses the psychological needs of students in the State of Colorado through its support of school psychologists. CSSP was founded in 1975. |
Colorado School of Professional Psychology [COSPP](You could click on the above for its Web page) |
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(The colored link below is available for e-mail) Colorado School of Professional Psychology555 East Pikes Peak Avenue #108 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 877/442-0505 719/389-0359 fax < trivette@cospp.edu > |
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The Colorado School of Professional Psychology [COSPP] was founded in 1998 to provide a professional graduate education in psychology that prepares individuals for the profession of psychology. |
Columbia Academy of Psychodynamics [CAPsy](You could click above for the home page) |
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(You might activate the link below for making contact) Columbia Academy of Psychodynamics4966 Reedy Brook Lane Columbia, MD 21044-1514 < asilver@psychoanalysis.net > |
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The Columbia Academy of Psychodynamics [CAPsy] has been meeting monthly since 1978 as a study group of The Washington School of Psychiatry. |
Columbia University
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(The link below is available for e-mail) Center for Neurobiology and Behavior1051 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10032 212/543-5265 212/543-5410 fax < cao1@columbia.edu > |
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A new philosophy emerged within the neural science community in the early 1970s that emphasized the need for an integrated approach to solve important functions in brain science. In response to this need, Columbia established in 1975 the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior. The purpose in forming the Center was to bring together in neighboring laboratories a group of investigators experienced in the major disciplines of neural science, with the goal of furthering the understanding of neurobiology at the cellular and molecular level. The research mission of the Center is to arrive at cellular and molecular explanations of development, behavior, and learning that are both intellectually satisfying and relevant to problems of human behavior. |
Columbia University
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Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
1051 Riverside Drive New York NY 10032 212/927-5000 |
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The Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research is a psychoanalytic institute within the Department of Psychiatry. Center faculty members, graduates, and candidates constitute a significant segment of the departmental clinical staff and participate in the teaching, therapeutic, and research programs of the many divisions of the Department, including child psychiatry, clinical psychopharmacology, general psychiatry, community psychiatry, medical psychology, biometrics, and sociology, as well as having a major role in the medical school and residency training. |
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
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(The link below is available for e-mail) Center for Continuing EducationColumbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons 630 West 168th Street Unit 39 New York, NY 10032 212/305-3334 212/781-6047 fax < cme@columbia.edu > |
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
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{Department of Psychiatry}
Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons New York, NY 10032 |
Columbia Univesity
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(You can use the link below for more information) University Seminars305 Faculty House 400 West 117th Street MC2302 New York, NY 10027 212/854-2389 212/854-8248 fax < univ.seminars@columbia.edu > |
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The Columbia University Seminars were founded in 1945 as a meeting ground for cross-disciplinary and inter-institutional inquiries, bringing together academia, policy makers and community practitioners. The seventy-five University Seminars at Columbia University offer sustained intellectual interaction across departmental boundaries. Each seminar acts as an autonomous and voluntary grouping of scholars and practitioners brought together under the auspices of Columbia University by their dedication to a particular line of investigation. The movement is not only interdisciplinary, but inter-institutional, and involves members of the community who might not otherwise participate in university activity. Professors and other experts from Columbia and elsewhere may join Seminars if invited as speakers, guests, or members. |
Columbia University
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Teachers College
West 120-th Street New York, NY 10027 212/678-3000 |
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Founded in 1887 to provide a new kind of schooling for the teachers of poor, immigrant children in New York City, Teachers College to date has educated nearly 100,000 individuals from around the world. The College, through its programs, faculty and students, is concerned with teaching, learning and the promotion of mental and physical well-being across the lifespan and in a variety of settings, situations and institutions. In addition to preparing men and women for careers of professional service in schools, colleges, universities, clinics, hospitals, day-care centers, business organizations, community agencies, government bureaus and research facilities, the College provides opportunities for continuing professional development and training in these fields. |
Comité Académico Andino de Psiquiatria Biológica(You could click above for the Web page) |
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(The link is available for e-mail) Comité Académico Andino de Psiquiatria Biológicac/o Pedro Posligua Balseca, Presidente Instituto del comportamiento e investigación de enfermedades mentales Córdova 604 y Mendiburu Officina 303 Guayaquil Ecuador +593/42/561201 +593/42/561201 fax < info@de-salud-mental.com > |
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The Comité Académico Andino de Psiquiatria Biológica was founded in 2000. |
Comité Français pour la Réhabilitation Psychosociale
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Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities[CARF](If you please, click on the above for the Web page) |
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Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
4891 East Grant Road Tucson, AZ 85712 520/325-1044 520/325-1044 TDD 520/ 318-1129 fax |
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CARF, is a private, not-for-profit organization founded in 1966. It provides nationally and internationally recognized accreditation for rehabilitation organizations, including those in behavioral healthcare. |
Committee of Hispanic Psychiatrists(Since we have no detail about this organization, we would appreciate whatever help that you might give us.) |
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Committee of Hispanic Psychiatrists
APA Office of Minority/National Affairs 1400 K Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 |
Common Bond Institute [CBI](You can click above for the sponsor home page) |
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(The link below is available for more detail) Common Bond Institute12170 South Pine Ayr Drive Climax, MI 49034 616/665-9393 616/665-9393 fax < solweean@aol.com > |
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Common Bond Institute [CBI] is a US based non-governmental organization [NGO] that grew out of the Association for Humanistic Psychology's Soviet-American (International) Professional Exchange. Established in 1990, CBI operates concrete projects to assist newly developing human service organizations in developing countries and the post-communist world. It organizes and sponsors professional exchanges in the US, as well as training programs in the Former Soviet Union. It also organizes and sponsors international conferences, and provides professional materials, equipment, and other direct humanitarian aid. In 1992 CBI established and now co-sponsors the annual International Conference on Conflict Resolution in cooperation with Harmony Institute of Psychotherapy and Counseling of St Petersburg, Russia, occurring each May in St Petersburg and open to participants globally. These multi-disciplinary, practical conferences bring together hundreds of presenters and key participants from around the world for hands-on skills training in conflict resolution. Current projects under development include:
CBI is grounded in the application of humanistic psychology's principles and works to actively network and form strategic alliances with organizations and individuals committed to the recovery of post-communist and developing societies, and in nurturing global relationships as a whole at the grass-roots level. |
Commonweal
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The Institute for the Study of Health and Illness [ISHI] provides professional development programs for physicians, medical students and other health professionals who work with people with life-threatening illnesses. It was founded in 1991 to promote a relationship-centered approach to the practice and teaching of medicine and to reclaim a deeper sense of personal meaning and satisfaction in clinical work. ISHI is a project of Commonweal, a health and environmental research institute focused on:
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Commonwealth Association for Mental Handicap and Developmental Disabilities [CAMHADD]
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(You can use the link for more information) Commonwealth Association for Mental Handicap and Developmental Disabilitiesc/o National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) PB No 2900 Bangalore-560 029 India - or - Commonwealth Association for Mental Handicap and Developmental Disabilities 36-A Osberton Place Sheffield S11 8XL United Kingdom +44/114/268 2695 +44/114/267 8883 fax < camhadd @compuserve.com > |
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The Commonwealth Association for Mental Handicap and Developmental Disabilities [CAMHADD], founded in 1983, encourages research into prevention and amelioration of mentally handicapping conditions and developmental disabilities in developing countries, supports standards of care and promotes professional links between workers in different countries. It holds regional workshops on prevention of mental handicap in developing countries and regional and Intercountry training workshops for trainers of birth attendants on prevention and management of birth asphyxia as an integral component of safe motherhood, and child survival. CAMHADD has introduced the Home-Based Maternal Record to promote safe motherhood and child survival. |
Commonwealth Educational Seminars(If you please, click above for the organization Web page) |
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(The link below is available for making contact) Commonwealth Educational Seminars1020 West Barnstable Road Marstons Mills, MA 02648-1210 800/376-3345 508/428-8676 508/420-3360 fax < info@CommonwealthSeminars.com > |
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Commonwealth Educational Seminars was formed in 1993 |
Commonwealth Institute, London(You might click on the above for its Web page) |
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(The link below is available for e-mail) Commonwealth InstituteKensington High Street London W8 6NQ United Kingdom +44/20/7603 4535 +44/20/7602 7374 fax < information@commonwealth.org.uk > |
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The Commonwealth Institute is an independent not-for-profit agency working to promote learning across the many cultures of the Commonwealth. It delivers education programmes to schools and its centre offers exhibitions and events. It also houses the Commonwealth Resource Centre and the Commonwealth Conference & Events Centre. The Institute's mission is to work with young people across the Commonwealth so that they grow up inquisitive about other cultures as well as their own, at ease with diversity and confident as global citizens. |
Commonwealth Medical Association [CMA](You might click above for its Web page) |
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(You could use the link for making contact) Commonwealth Medical Associationc/o BMA House, Tavistock Square London WC1H 9JP United Kingdom +44/20/7383 6095 +44/20/7383 6195 fax < com-med-assn@compuserve.com > |
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The Commonwealth Medical Association [CMA] is a non-governmental organisation {NGO} whose membership includes national medical associations of Commonwealth countries. The main objective of the CMA is to strengthen the capacity of medical and other health professional associations in developing countries to promote the health and well-being of their communities. The activitis of the CMA involve women's and youth health, sexual and reproductive health and the ethical and human rights implications of providing health information and services. |
Communication Institute for Online Scholarship [CIOS](You might click on the above for its home page) |
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(The link below is available for getting more detail) Communication Institute for Online ScholarshipPO Box 57 Rotterdam Junction, NY 12150 < support@cios.org > |
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The Communication Institute for Online Scholarship [CIOS] is a not-for-profit organization supporting the use of computer technologies in the service of communication scholarship and education. The CIOS is an organization supported primarily through individual and institutional memberships, through publication of The Electronic Journal of Communication, and through sales of software products to assist communication scholarship (e.g., ComIndex). The CIOS was inaugurated in 1990, being designed to function as a parent organization for the set of online activities that had been initiated in 1986 as the Comserve service. As Comserve services diversified and usership increased it became appropriate to create an organizational structure that would nurture and protect the investments of time, energy, and resources contributed to the project by so many individuals and institutions. The official publication of CIOS is EJC/REC: The Electronic Journal of Communication / La Revue Electronique de Communication. |
Communications Consortium Media Center [CCMC](You can click above for the sponsor's Web page) |
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(You could use the colored link below for e-mail) Communications Consortium Media Center1200 New York Avenue, NW Suite 300 Washington DC 20005-1754 202/326-8700202/682-2154 fax < info@ccmc.org > |
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The Communications Consortium Media Center [CCMC] is a nonprofit public interest organization offering strategic advice and training to public policy interest groups in such areas as family preservation, civil rights, health care reform, and women's health issues. CCMC operates news.ccmc.org, and online newsroom for journalists that provides background data on topics such as child well-being, safe motherhood, learning disabilities and racism. |
Communications and Information Technology Ontario [CITO](You might click on the above for its Web page) |
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Communications and Information Technology Ontario
36 Steacie Drive Kanata, ON K2K 2A9 Canada 613/592-9211 613/591-1288 fax |
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Communications and Information Technology Ontario [CITO] is a Centre of Excellence committed to strengthening the global performance of Ontario's (Canada) information technology and communications industries. It builds university and industry partnerships that foster the interchange of people, ideas and technologies. CITO was formed in 1997. Although most of its funding is from the Ministry of Energy, Science and Technology of Ontario, it increasingly receives contributions from member companies and the private sector. |
Communicative Disorders Assistant Association of Canada [CDAAC](You could click on the above for the sponsor's home page) |
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(You might click on the link below for seeking more detail) Communicative Disorders Assistant Association of Canada416/544-3503 < cdaac@attcanada.net > |
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Communicative Disorders Assistants are uniquely trained to form a dynamic team with registered Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists to provide clinical services to the community. Assessment and diagnosis is conducted by a registered Speech-Language Pathologist or Audiologist, who, in conjunction with the CDA, establishes a therapy program that may be carried out by the CDA. |
Community Addiction Services of Indiana [CASI](If you wish, click above for the sponsor Web page) |
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(The link below is available for more information) Community Addiction Services of Indiana1040 East New York Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 317/633-8240 317/633-8153 fax < CASI@communityaddictionservices.org > |
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Community Addiction Services of Indiana [CASI] is an outpatient service of non-profit county-owned Hendricks Regional Health. |
Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America [CADCA](You could click on the above for its Web page) |
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(You can use the link below for making contact) Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America901 Nirth Pitt Street Suite 300 Alexandria VA 22314 703/706-0560 703/706-0565 fax < info@cadca.org > |
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The mission of Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America [CADCA] is to build and strengthen the capacity of coalitions to prevent and reduce substance abuse and violence in communities across America. |
Community Education & Development [CE&D](You can click on the above for the sponsor Web page) |
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(You can use the link below for e-mail) Community Education & DevelopmentPO Box 194 Pine City, MN 55063 320/629-1307 < info@cedconference.com > |
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Community Education & Development [CE&D] has been producing confrerences semiannually since 1994 for professionals who work with children and adolescents. |
Community Health Law Project [CHLP](Please click on the above for the sponsor's Web page) |
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(The link below is available for more detail) Community Health Law Project185 Valley Street South Orange, NJ 07079 973 / 275-1175 973 / 275-5210 fax 973 / 275-1721 TTY < chlpinfo@chlp.org > |
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The Community Health Law Project [CHLP] is a nonprofit advocacy and legal services organization dedicated to serving the needs of low-income people with disabilities and the elderly in New Jersey. CHLP was established in 1976. Its staff of 65 operates out of regional offices in Bloomfield, Elizabeth, Trenton, Asbury Park, and Collingswood, as well as an administration office in South Orange. Through negotiation, litigation, and advocacy, CHLP removes discrimination, protects rights, and preserves independence and quality of life. Areas of expertise:
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Comprehensive NeuroScience [CNS](If you please, click above for its home page) |
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(You can use the link for e-mail) Comprehensive NeuroScience, Inc21 Bloomingdale Road White Plains, NY 10605 914/997-4000 914/206-5050 fax < webleads@cnsmail.com > |
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Comprehensive NeuroScience, Inc [CNS] provides products and services that enhance the efficiencies of knowledge development and clinical care in neuro-psychopharmacology and related areas. Comprised of three complementary divisions (Drug Development, Clinical Trials and Medical Information Technologies), CNS supports the drug development and treatment process from discovery through clinical trial evaluation to the synthesis and dissemination of clinically actionable medical information. |
Computer Applications in Mental Health [CAMH](As we haven't any detail about this organization, we would indeed appreciate any help you could supply with this.) |
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Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery [CARS](Please click above for its Web page)
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Computational Neuroscience Meeting(Please click above for the Web page) |
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The Computational Neuroscience meeting is a yearly interdisciplinary conference organized around the broad range of research approaches and issues involved in understanding the function of nervous systems. Starting in 1992 these meetings have brought together experimental and theoretical neurobiologists along with engineers, computer scientists, cognitive scientists, physicists, and mathematicians interested in understanding the relationship between the structure and function of mammalian and non-mammalian nervous systems. Research papers are solicited and peer reviewed prior to the meeting and then presented in either poster or oral format. Each year meeting participants also nominate a small number of invited speakers for the following year. Each year a proceedings volume has also been published. The CNS meeting equally emphasize experimental, model-based, and more abstract theoretical approaches to understanding neurobiological computation. |
Computer-based Patient Record Institute [CPRI] |
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The Computer-based Patient Record Institute [CPRI] merged with Healthcare Open Systems and Trials [HOST] in year 2000 to form CPRI-HOST. CPRI itself was a non-profit membership organization committed to advancing improvements in health care quality, cost, and access through routine use of information technology. |
Comunidade Catarinense de Psicodrama [CCP](If you want, click on the above for the organization's Web page)
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(The link is available for more detail) Comunidade Catarinense de PsicodramaRua Pedro Ferreira, 155 19º sl 1904 - 88301-030 Itajaí - Santa Catarina/SC Brasil +55/47/348-2903 +55/47/348-0071 fax < esxavier@melim.com.br > |

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