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Geriatrics - Associations

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      new window American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Description: The professional organization for physicians taking care of people at the end of life. (aahpm.org)
new window American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry Description: AAGP is a national association representing and serving its members and the field of geriatric psychiatry. It is dedicated to promoting the mental health and well being of older people and improving the care of those with late life mental disorders. (aagpgpa.org)
new window American Federation for Aging Research Description: Promotes healthier aging through biomedical research. AFAR seeks to help scientists with their careers in geriatric medicine. (afar.org)
new window American Geriatrics Society Description: The AGS is one of the largest professional organization of health care providers. Dedicated to improving the health and well-being of all older adults. Has over 6,000 members. (americangeriatrics.org)
new window Australian Society for Geriatric Medicine Description: Membership is open to physicians involved in clinical practice, research, education and administration. Includes details of publications, activities and training programmes. (asgm.org.au)
new window British Geriatric Society Description: Professional association of doctors practicing geriatric medicine. Its members are consultants in geriatric medicine, the psychiatry of old age, public health medicine, general practitioners, and scientists engaged in medicine of aging. (bgs.org.uk)
new window Oxidative Stress and Aging Association Description: Dedicated to advancing the field of oxidative stress and aging diagnostics and therapeutics worldwide. (o2sa.org)
new window Society of Geriatric Cardiology Description: A not-for-profit organization to address the problems resulting from cardiovascular diseases. (sgcard.org)
new window The AGS Foundation for Health in Aging Description: Advocates on behalf of older adults and their special needs through public education, clinical research, and public policy. (healthinaging.org)
new window The Gerontological Society of America Description: Multidisciplinary society for professionals in the field of aging. Focuses on promoting the scientific study of aging. (geron.org)
 




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