ACPM will enhance and advocate for the practice of podiatric medicine by providing innovative education and promoting podiatric physicians in public health and welfare.
ACPM presents education that emphasizes the non-surgical aspects of practice-based patient care and defends board certification by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine as a credential for full hospital staff privileges and inclusion as a provider by insurance carriers.
The San Francisco Neurological Society (SFNS) is a non-profit membership organization that promotes and advances clinical practice and research in the neurosciences. The Executive Director is responsible for the management of the Society and the recruitment and retention of its members, as well as the management of the SFNS finances and policies. The Executive Director also manages all Continuing Medical Education events as well as the upkeep of policies for these events, grant writing, and creating exhibiting and sponsorship opportunities.
IDEOM strives for the establishment of patient-centric outcomes to enhance the research and treatment of dermatological conditions.
International Dermatology Outcome Measures is a non-profit organization seeking to develop and validate measures throughout dermatology with an initial focus on psoriatic disease. IDEOM strives for the establishment of patient-centric outcomes to enhance the research and treatment of dermatological conditions. Launched in 2013, IDEOM seeks to bring together physicians, researchers, government agencies, pharmaceutical companies, payers, and patients from around the globe to develop and validate measures throughout the field of dermatology with an initial focus on psoriasis.
The mission of PPACMAN is "to nucleate psoriatic disease combined clinics and centers to advance a multi-level approach to psoriatic patients, increase disease awareness and accelerate management."
The NeuroHospitalist Society (NHS) was formed to create a central unifying organization of neurohospitalists. Neurohospitalists are physicians and providers who care for hospitalized patients with, or at risk for, neurological disorders and disease. The Neurohospitalist Society advances neurological health care for hospitalized patients and supports the development of a vibrant neurohospitalist community and profession.
Advancing Innovation in Dermatology (AID) works to facilitate meaningful and productive interactions and to help create bridges among a broad range of constituencies. These stakeholders share a common interest in bringing to market an increased number of innovative products that substantially improve dermatologic health.
The UT Southwestern Medical Center Department of Dermatology provides patient care at UT Southwestern, Parkland Memorial Hospital, the Dallas Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and Children's Health℠ Children's Medical Center Dallas.
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