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American Nephrology Nurses Association Description: Established in 1969, the ANNA is open to nurses and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of nephrology patients. Site contains membership information, job postings, legislative news, and journal abstracts. (anna.inurse.com) |
Council of Nephrology Nurses and Technicians Description: A council of the National Kidney Foundation focusing on the development of healthcare policies which impact patient care and professional practices. Membership, grant and educational information. (kidney.org) |
International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis Description: Formed in 1984, ISPD promotes the clinical application of peritoneal dialysis. Membership is open to healthcare and business professionals. (ispd.org) |
San Joaquin Valley Chapter Description: American Nephrology Nurses Association Chapter 532. Includes related continuing education classes, job opportunities, chapter goals, and officer list. (sjvanna.org) |
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