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Health Med Assoc is a Piscataway, NJ-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Shoreside Dental is a Saint Clair Shores, MI-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
The Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers (League) is a non-profit, statewide association representing and serving the needs of the state`s 50 community health center organizations, which serve more than 988,000 state residents through over 300 sites. The League serves as an information source on community-based health care to policymakers, opinion leaders and the media and provides a wide range of technical assistance to its members and communities, including: analysis of state and federal health regulatory and policy issues affecting health centers; training and education for health center administrators, clinicians and board members; promotion and management of clinical quality initiatives across the health center network; workforce development programs to increase recruitment of primary care physicians and to provide career training for health center employees and local residents seeking entry-level positions at health centers; information technology development primarily focused on helping health centers upgrade their information technology systems and capacity for using data; and general support to expand health access through work with local health and advocacy organizations seeking to open health centers in their communities.
Center For Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery is a Memphis, TN-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Curative has grown from being housed in a one-room cottage to a comprehensive human services organization offering programs and services at multiple community-based sites throughout Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties. Curative was founded on May 12, 1919 when Elizabeth Upham Davis and the Junior League started the Curative Workshop for restoration therapy. Davis` vision to provide what is known today as occupational therapy grew from treating first children, and later adults, in a small cottage. On April 9, 1931, the Junior League turned the project over to the community and the Curative Workshop of Milwaukee became an incorporated, not-for-profit agency.